WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY SECURES NEW LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIP TO SHOW THE US OPEN IN 45 MARKETS IN EUROPE

14 February 2023 - Last updated 27 March 2023

  • Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and the United States Tennis Association (USTA) agree to new long-term partnership to show the US Open in 45 markets* in Europe
  • Agreement will see Eurosport and discovery+** screen every point from every court
  • Announcement builds on WBD’s coverage of the US Open in 2022 where it secured record engagement across all platforms, significantly growing the tournament’s audience

Warner Bros. Discovery has extended its rights to show the US Open in 45 markets* across Europe, including exclusive access in 42 territories, after reaching a new five-year agreement with the United States Tennis Association (USTA).

The deal includes live and highlights rights with every match on every court available to stream on discovery+** and the Eurosport App in addition to live television coverage during the tournament on Eurosport 1 and 2. Markets including the Nordics will also have the option to showcase the best matches on Warner Bros. Discovery’s free-to-air channels, expanding the reach of the tournament further. 

The renewed partnership means that Eurosport will extend its association with the year’s final Grand Slam beyond 25 years after first broadcasting the tournament in 2001. As the ‘home of tennis’, Warner Bros. Discovery screens more live action than any other sports broadcaster with over 720 hours of live tennis per year across all platforms including coverage of every Grand Slam***, the ATP season in 10 markets, the Laver Cup, plus every Olympic tennis match. 

Trojan Paillot, Vice President, Sports Rights Acquisitions and Syndication, Warner Bros. Discovery Europe, said: “As the undisputed ‘home of tennis’, our brand is synonymous with the sport. Over the past 25 years, we have brought some of the most memorable moments in US Open history to fans while consistently growing tournament viewership across Europe

“As a trusted partner to the USTA, we have developed a proven strategy to harness the full scale of our channels and platforms to screen coverage to the widest possible audience. This combined with our unrivalled tennis expertise, technology and storytelling ability means we offer fans a deeper and more engaging viewing experience year after year. We look forward to further extending our relationship with this historic tournament to enable us to unlock the power of tennis for viewers across our markets to enjoy.” 

The news comes after Warner Bros. Discovery reported record audience engagement in many major markets following the 2022 US Open. This includes the best ever streaming performance on its digital platforms, doubling its audience year-on-year on discovery+, and securing the highest ever viewership on Eurosport 2 with the channel dedicated to screening coverage of locally relevant stars in each market.

Its commitment to telling the stories of the players’ endeavours while bringing the best expert views from Grand Slam champions including Mats Wilander and John McEnroe to the widest possible audience, supplementing its live coverage, also contributed to more than one million daily unique users visiting Eurosport.com to consume tennis content during the tournament in 2022.

 

*New agreement between Warner Bros. Discovery and the USTA includes coverage for every market in Europe except Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Non-exclusive coverage in Liechtenstein, Luxembourg  and Switzerland.

Agreement excludes coverage in Russia.

**The US Open will be available through discovery+ in Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.

***Warner Bros. Discovery holds the exclusive rights to the Australian Open in Europe, Roland-Garros (excluding France), Wimbledon in 12 markets plus highlights in the UK and Ireland and the US Open in 45 markets.

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