TENNIS AUSTRALIA PARTNERS WITH BEIN SPORTS, NEW BROADCASTERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN PRO TOUR
- Christian Montegan
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

Tennis Australia has welcomed an exciting two-year deal with broadcaster beIN Sports to showcase the Australian Pro Tour in a ploy to enable "access to the next generation of talent".
As part of the contract, beIN Sports will stream 15 weeks of men's and women's events, beginning in September when the Tour recommences.
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Also scheduled to take place in 2025 are the De Minaur Junior Tour Finals, U16 and U18 Australian Junior National Championships and the Australian Junior Grasscourt Championships.
Despite beIN no longer providing a platform on Foxtel, matches can be streamed on beIN Sports Connect and beIN Sports channels connected through Amazon Prime Video and Fetch TV.
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Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley is looking forward to a successful collaboration.
"The Australian Pro Tour has long provided Aussie athletes with important opportunities to earn valuable prize money and ranking points and we are delighted to partner with beIN SPORTS to expand our coverage so that Aussie tennis fans can find our homegrown stars participating in their domestic tour alongside the extensive coverage of the ATP & WTA Tours," he said.
The popular Qatari multinational network is already streaming the ATP and WTA Tours along with the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup. They are now the official presenting partner of the Australian Pro Tour.
BeIN Asia Pacific Managing Director Mike Kerr stated: "Our partnership with Tennis Australia to cover the Australian ProTour and Junior Nationals gives Australian tennis fans the very best of tennis, both locally and globally. By showcasing Australia’s rising stars alongside the ATP and WTA tours, beIN SPORTS is not just bringing fans closer to the action, but enabling access to the next generation of talent and passion. It’s more than just matches - it’s about strengthening the bond between communities, players, and the sport we love."
Held in eight States and Territories, the Australian Pro Tour offers a total prize money sum of A$2.2 million, delivered annually.
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