ESPN to Broadcast 1,800-Plus Hours of Tennis Via U.S. Open Partnership

July 21, 2015 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The USTA has announced that for the 2015 summer tennis season, ESPN will broadcast over 1,800 hours of live tennis action across it’s platforms as the exclusive live domestic television and digital media partner for the U.S. Open and Emirates Airline U.S. Open Series. The year 2015 marks the first year of an 11-year agreement between the USTA and ESPN, which will see the U.S. Open carried on ESPN through 2025.

The unprecedented tennis coverage will feature more than 200 hours of live match play on ESPN and ESPN2, with more than 1,600 hours to be featured on ESPN3ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of hours of exclusive sports annually.

“The opportunity for tennis to be seen across ESPN platforms affords the sport a stage that reaches far beyond the eyes of just the traditional tennis fan and into the homes of all sports fans,” said USTA Chairman of the Board and President Katrina Adams. “The ability to be top of mind throughout the summer is an incredible chance to highlight some of the greatest athletes in the world, including Serena Williams as she continues her historic pursuit of the calendar Grand Slam, and continue to grow the sport throughout the country.”

Over the five week calendar of the Emirates Airline U.S. Open Series, ESPN2 will air nearly 70 hours of live coverage, while ESPN3 will carry more than 500 hours of action. In total, there will be 34 consecutive days of coverage for these tournaments. For the first time, fans will be able to access coverage on the Emirates Airline U.S. Open Series main Web site, emiratesusopenseries.com, as well as the respective tournament Web sites, through the integration of the ESPN3 Media Player. ESPN3 is also accessible online at WatchESPN.com and on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app.

“We are delighted to work with the USTA to bring tennis fans even more comprehensive coverage of the most important tennis this summer between the Series and U.S. Open over the next seven weeks,” said Scott Guglielmino, SVP, Programming and Global X. “We are extremely excited for our first year of exclusive coverage of the U.S. Open, giving us the opportunity to leverage our TV and digital media platforms to further engage fans with more ways and more hours to watch as the game’s greatest athletes compete.” 
 
During the 2015 U.S. Open, ESPN and ESPN2 will combine to air more than 130 hours of live match play with more than 1100 hours of first-to-last ball coverage to be seen on ESPN3, which will also be hosted on the US Open Web site, usopen.org.  In an expansion of its U.S. Open coverage, ESPN will feature play from 11 courts.
 
“This overarching agreement with and commitment from ESPN is incredibly important to the USTA and to tennis, at large, as it brings the sport to the fans on a larger scale than ever before,” said Gordon Smith, USTA executive director and chief operating officer. “The reach of ESPN is undeniable, and the ability to watch the U.S. Open and Emirates Airline U.S. Open Series throughout the summer, across a number of ESPN’s platforms markedly enhances the experience for the tennis viewer.”
 
For the 2015 U.S. Open, the men’s singles final will return to its traditional Sunday (Sept. 13) afternoon timeslot and the women’s singles final will be scheduled for Saturday (Sept. 12) afternoon—both finals will air on ESPN. The men’s singles semifinals will take place on Friday (Sept. 11) afternoon, with the women’s singles semifinals scheduled for primetime on the second Thursday (Sept. 10) night of the tournament. This schedule reaffirms the USTA’s commitment to providing a day of rest for singles competitors between the singles semifinals and singles finals.

Prior to the start of the tournament, ESPN will kick-off its coverage of the U.S. Open on Sunday, Aug. 30 with a broadcast of Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day presented by Hess from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. (ET) and a U.S. Open preview show from 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. (ET), both to be broadcast on ESPN2.  Additionally, leading into the men’s singles final, ESPN will televise a 30-minute “Blue Carpet” special, enabling the fans to get an inside look at the excitement, pageantry and celebrity surrounding the day.

In addition to ESPN’s coverage at the Open, Tennis Channel, for the seventh year, will offer pre and post-match coverage, analysis and match encores throughout the two weeks of the U.S. Open.


New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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