Skip to site menu Skip to page content

Daily Newsletter

02 December 2024

Daily Newsletter

02 December 2024

U-Next serves up ATP Tour rights through 2029

The Japanese streamer will cover all tournaments from the men's top-tier tennis circuit for the next five years.

Euan Cunningham November 29 2024

Japanese streaming platform U-Next has snapped up rights to men’s tennis’ ATP Tour for the next five seasons.

Through an agreement unveiled earlier today, the platform becomes the exclusive home of ATP Tour action in Japan through 2029, with its subscribers now able to watch action at no extra charge.

This is the first significant tennis deal struck by U-Next, which has been building up its sports rights portfolio over the last two years.

All tournaments from the ATP Masters1000, ATP500, and ATP250 series will be covered, as well as the season-ending ATP Finals and the Next Gen ATP Finals.

Prominent Japanese players currently on the ATP Tour include Kei Nishikori, Taro Daniel, and Yoshihito Nishioka.

ATP Tour action is currently covered in Japan - and has been for the last few years - by pay-TV broadcaster Wowow. The sole Japanese event on the ATP Tour 2024 schedule took place in Tokyo between September 25 and October 1.

Elsewhere, in terms of Japanese tennis rights, the first grand slam event of the year - the Australian Open in January - will be shown live by Wowow.

In terms of recently announced ATP broadcast rights deals, earlier this month sports broadcasting heavyweight BeIN extended its Australian deal covering the tennis tour for the next three seasons.

Tenshin Tsutsumi, president and chief executive at U-Next, added: “U-Next has focused on golf, European soccer, and martial arts, and has strived to expand each sport as a place to support Japanese athletes who challenge the world, and to bring the world's best play to the people of Japan. Now, with the addition of the ATP Tour, we have an environment where tennis fans can enjoy the world's best play.”

U-Next currently has properties such as English soccer’s Premier League (until 2031), Spain's LaLiga, and mixed martial arts’ Professional Fighters League, amongst its rights stable.

AI in Sport

GlobalData's latest report elucidates the growing importance of AI in the sports sector along with the progress made by the leading companies to integrate it. These detailed analyses are critical in developing effective business plans to gain a competitive edge. The main application of AI in sports has been in using machine learning models to analyze large datasets, which can help inform strategy on and off the pitch. Increased AI adoption could also help prevent injuries and protect players’ well-being, which is crucial for sports clubs.

AI in Sport

GlobalData's latest report elucidates the growing importance of AI in the sports sector along with the progress made by the leading companies to integrate it. These detailed analyses are critical in developing effective business plans to gain a competitive edge. The main application of AI in sports has been in using machine learning models to analyze large datasets, which can help inform strategy on and off the pitch. Increased AI adoption could also help prevent injuries and protect players’ well-being, which is crucial for sports clubs.

AI in Sport

GlobalData's latest report elucidates the growing importance of AI in the sports sector along with the progress made by the leading companies to integrate it. These detailed analyses are critical in developing effective business plans to gain a competitive edge. The main application of AI in sports has been in using machine learning models to analyze large datasets, which can help inform strategy on and off the pitch. Increased AI adoption could also help prevent injuries and protect players’ well-being, which is crucial for sports clubs.

AI in Sport

GlobalData's latest report elucidates the growing importance of AI in the sports sector along with the progress made by the leading companies to integrate it. These detailed analyses are critical in developing effective business plans to gain a competitive edge. The main application of AI in sports has been in using machine learning models to analyze large datasets, which can help inform strategy on and off the pitch. Increased AI adoption could also help prevent injuries and protect players’ well-being, which is crucial for sports clubs.

AI in Sport

GlobalData's latest report elucidates the growing importance of AI in the sports sector along with the progress made by the leading companies to integrate it. These detailed analyses are critical in developing effective business plans to gain a competitive edge. The main application of AI in sports has been in using machine learning models to analyze large datasets, which can help inform strategy on and off the pitch. Increased AI adoption could also help prevent injuries and protect players’ well-being, which is crucial for sports clubs.

Newsletters by sectors

close

Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief

Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

Thank you for subscribing

View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.

close