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French Open Rights: SPN Extends Deal to 2027 - News Directory 3

French Open Rights: SPN Extends Deal to 2027

May 26, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • Sony Pictures Network (SPN) will continue its exclusive ⁤broadcast of the Roland-Garros French Open, having renewed its agreement with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) through 2027.
  • The deal‍ encompasses both linear and digital rights, allowing SPN to broadcast the tournament on its Sony Sports Network channels and stream it via the sonyliv OTT service.
  • The initial agreement between SPN and FFT, which ⁢spanned from 2022 to 2024, covered India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives.
Original source: sportcal.com

Sony Pictures Network (SPN) has⁤ clinched teh exclusive rights to broadcast the ‍French Open, extending the deal thru‍ 2027, solidifying its commitment to deliver⁢ premier tennis coverage across the Indian subcontinent. This agreement ensures‍ audiences in India, pakistan, and other South ⁢Asian⁣ countries‍ will have access to the Roland-garros tournament ‍via Sony Sports Network and the SonyLIV ⁣streaming service. Since⁤ acquiring the rights in 2022, SPN has witnessed a significant surge ⁢in viewership, reflecting the growing⁣ interest in the ⁤sport. Spanning both ⁤linear and‍ digital ⁤platforms, the extension‍ reinforces SPN’s dedication to providing fans with extensive coverage of this⁤ iconic event.⁢ Delve into the details at ⁤News Directory 3. Discover what’s next for tennis enthusiasts in the region.


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Key Points

  • Sony Pictures Network secures Roland-Garros rights through 2027.
  • Coverage includes India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries.
  • Viewership increased 41% since SPN acquired rights in 2022.

sony Pictures Network Extends Roland-Garros Rights Through 2027

Updated May 26, 2025

Sony Pictures Network (SPN) will continue its exclusive ⁤broadcast of the Roland-Garros French Open, having renewed its agreement with the French Tennis Federation (FFT) through 2027. This‍ extension ensures that tennis fans across the Indian subcontinent will have access to live coverage of the prestigious ⁢clay-court tournament.

The deal‍ encompasses both linear and digital rights, allowing SPN to broadcast the tournament on its Sony Sports Network channels and stream it via the sonyliv OTT service. The coverage area‍ includes India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, bringing the excitement of Roland-Garros to⁢ a wide audience.

The initial agreement between SPN and FFT, which ⁢spanned from 2022 to 2024, covered India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives. The renewed partnership underscores SPN’s commitment to delivering world-class tennis action to fans throughout the region, enhancing the Roland-Garros⁤ experience for viewers.

SPN will provide live coverage of the tournament via its sports channel Sony sports Network and ⁤OTT service SonyLiv.
SPN will provide live coverage of the tournament via⁤ its sports channel ⁤Sony Sports Network and OTT⁤ service SonyLiv.⁣ (SonyLiv)

Rajesh Kaul, chief revenue officer and head of sports business at Sony Pictures Networks⁣ India, emphasized the importance of the partnership. ⁤He noted that as SPN⁣ acquired the rights in 2022, television ⁤viewership has increased by 41% compared to the previous three years. Kaul added that SPN aims to provide comprehensive coverage of the iconic tournament across its television and digital platforms.

“Our partnership underscores our commitment to bringing world-class tennis action to fans ⁣across India and the subcontinent,” Rajesh Kaul, Sony Pictures networks India.

This year’s Roland-Garros,scheduled from May 25 to June 8,boasts a⁣ record prize pool of approximately $63.7 million, marking a 5.21% increase from the previous‍ year. The ‍men’s and women’s singles champions will each receive around $2.9 million,an ‍increase of about $170,000.

What’s next

With⁢ the extended Roland-Garros rights, Sony Pictures Network is set to enhance its tennis programming, offering⁢ fans in the Indian subcontinent ⁤comprehensive coverage and analysis of one of the sport’s most prestigious events. The network aims to leverage both‍ its television and digital platforms to maximize viewership and engagement, further solidifying its position as a leading sports broadcaster in the‍ region.

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