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ESPN, USTA Extend Relationship With New 12-Year Agreement for U.S. Open Tennis


ESPN and USTA have signed a new deal to keep the US Open with ESPN, expand streaming rights and event coverage

The deal will mark expanded streaming rights for ESPN, giving the network the flexibility to roll out additional ways for fans in the U.S. to consume US Open content. ESPN began broadcasting U.S. Open matches in 2009, dividing the media rights with CBS, before the Disney-owned sports giant grabbed the entire tennis tournament in 2015 in a deal that runs through 2025. “The new agreement will super-charge this iconic, captivating Grand Slam’s exposure, production, promotion, content, and economic investment, ensuring record year-on-year growth for the next decade and beyond.”

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