Star-studded line-up leads exclusive Australian Open coverage in Europe on Eurosport and discovery+
The biggest names in tennis return to Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of 2024, kick-starting a huge year of sporting action for Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe.
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) will also harness the breadth of its free-to-air networks across Europe to expose some of the key matches to the largest possible audiences. Both men’s and women’s singles finals will be broadcast in Sweden (via K9), Finland (via TV5) and Norway (via Max), whilst the women’s singles final will be available in Poland via TVN should it feature world number one Iga Swiatek. Finals highlights will also be available in the UK on DMAX. Additionally, tennis fans in Denmark (via 6’eren) will be able to watch local heroes such as Holger Rune and Clara Tauson progress through the tournament.
Scott Young, Group SVP, Content, Production and Business Operations, WBD Sports Europe, said: “We first delivered the Australian Open under the Eurosport brand in 1995 and this year’s tournament promises to be one of the best yet, packed with so many inspiring stories and battles that fans can follow every step of the way across our channels and platforms. No other broadcaster provides a 360-degree tennis ecosystem that connects tennis fans to the sport they love like we do.
“To enhance the storytelling like never before, we’ve assembled one of the most impressive expert line-ups of tennis legends and superstars. We’re particularly excited to welcome Nick Kyrgios to our English language commentary team this year and know fans will benefit from his unique perspectives and closeness to the current crop of champions and competitors taking to the court this year.”
Nick Kyrgios aces Eurosport’s commentary team
Completing Eurosport’s on-site presentation team will be seven-time Grand Slam champion John McEnroe who joins former world number seven Barbara Schett and Olympic silver medallist Laura Robson to bring fans closer to the action from Melbourne Park.
Viewers of Eurosport’s international and English-language feed production will be treated to game-changing match analysis from the award-winning mixed reality Cube studio in London led by new host Rachel Stringer. She will be joined by seven-time Grand Slam Champion Mats Wilander and former world number four Tim Henman. A myriad of former players – including Boris Becker, Alex Corretja and Justine Henin -will also contribute to Eurosport’s international coverage during the tournament fortnight.
Next-level localised coverage to star tennis legends
WBD’s commitment to covering every story from the tournament includes localised studio shows for fans in the UK, Germany, France and Spain fronted by Boris Becker and Barbara Rittner (Matchball Becker from Munich), Alex Corretja and Carla Suarez Navarro (La Casa del TenisPasando Bolas from Madrid), Justine Henin (ESP Tennis Club from Paris) and Roberta Vinci (from Milan).
Exclusive on and off court content
Alongside all the live action, Eurosport.com will showcase free daily highlights complemented by behind-the-scenes clips, expert opinions and athlete reactions on Eurosport’s social platforms.
Furthermore, on the road to Melbourne, WBD will present new and exclusive content to build anticipation for the main event. These include Djokovic Unmasked – a documentary profiling the most the prolific winner in Australian Open history, an in-depth 2024 Australian Open preview show featuring expert interviews and a look back at some of the key highlights from the 2023 edition of the ‘Happy Slam’.
During the tournament, player-led opinion features including My Playlist, My Grand Slam Appetite and My Social Network will give fans unrivalled access to their favourite players from the Tour.
Warner Bros. Discovery building on a record-breaking tournament
Similarly, linear television viewership across Europe on Eurosport 1 remained consistent with the 2022 tournament, which was a previous record audience for Eurosport’s coverage of the Australian Open.
The Australian Open kicks off a blockbuster year of sporting action in 2024 on WBD platforms in Europe that includes live coverage of Olympic Games Paris 2024, every cycling Grand Tour and exclusive coverage of the second Grand Slam of the year from Roland-Garros in May (excluding France).
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