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World Tennis League to broadcast in over 100 countries

WORLD TENNIS LEAGUE (WTL) will be broadcast to audiences in India and more than 100 countries worldwide. The league’s India debut, scheduled from 17 to 20 December at Bengaluru’s S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium, will be shown live on Sony Sports Network, WTL’s official broadcast partner.

In addition, FanCode has been named the league’s official digital streaming partner, giving millions of fans in India the flexibility to watch matches live or on demand across mobile, web and connected devices.

WTL will benefit from extensive global coverage across key regions including the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Russia and other international markets. Broadcast partners include Tennis Channel, Sony Sports Network, Bolshe, FanCode, Canal+, SuperTennis Italy, OnTime Sports, StarTimes, Styx Sports and others.

Marking its first edition in India, the league promises four days of high-intensity tennis action. This season will feature four teams: Game Changers Falcons, VB Realty Hawks, Aussie Mavericks Kites and AOS Eagles; each combining leading international stars with top Indian talent. Fans can expect to see global names such as Daniil Medvedev, Nick Kyrgios, Gaël Monfils, Denis Shapovalov and Elina Svitolina in action, alongside Indian standouts including Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal, Yuki Bhambri, Sahaja Yamalapalli and other emerging players.

WTL co-founder Hemali Sharma said, “We are incredibly excited to welcome Sony Sports Network and FanCode as our exclusive broadcast and digital streaming partners for our first-ever edition in India. With WTL’s courtside action reaching fans in over 100 countries, this season will significantly boost the league’s global footprint. Tennis in India is experiencing a remarkable surge and we are committed to bringing world-class players, electrifying matches, and memorable moments to fans everywhere.”

FanCode co-founder Prasana Krishnan added, “We’re excited to deliver the World Tennis League to Indian audiences. This edition gives Indian fans a chance to witness global stars like Medvedev, Kyrgios, Monfils, Badosa, Svitolina up close. As we aim to take the league to fans across the country, its quick, dynamic format and elite talent make it the perfect way for both loyal tennis followers and new fans to experience the sport.”

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