Tag: Novak Djokovic

  • Tennis ventures into murky waters as power struggle between WTA, ATP & Grand Slams intensifies

    Tennis ventures into murky waters as power struggle between WTA, ATP & Grand Slams intensifies

    MUMBAI: The ATP and WTA tours have served up a bold proposal to tennis’s four Grand Slams that would unite the sport’s fractured ecosystem under one corporate umbrella, only to be met with a terse rejection that leaves the future of the sport in a state of limbo.

    In a 23-page pitch presented last week, ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi and WTA chief Steve Simon outlined a sweeping reform package to address tennis’s fragmented structure and financial inequities. The timing couldn’t be more fraught, coming just as the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) co-founded by Novak Djokovic  unleashed a legal volley against the sport’s governing bodies, accusing them of “anti-competitive practices and a blatant disregard for player welfare”.

    The tours’ proposal envisions creating a new entity called Tennis Ventures that would combine the commercial interests of the ATP, WTA and the four Grand Slams. While the majors would maintain control of their domestic media rights, international rights would be packaged together to maximize bargaining power.

    “It all starts with top players at premium events—driving rivalries and elevating the sport’s biggest stages,” the proposal states, advocating for a streamlined calendar featuring four Grand Slams, 10 ATP Masters 1000 events and 10 WTA 1000 events.

    But the Grand Slams, who contribute over 50 per cent of tennis’s estimated $2.2 billion annual revenue, have returned a withering response. “Whilst we appreciate the time and effort you have put in to articulating your position, it fails to adequately address the essential issues we have repeatedly raised,” they wrote in an eight-paragraph letter.

    The majors prefer a more radical pruning of the tennis calendar, cutting from 118 tournaments to around 30 elite events with a substantially longer off-season. Their priorities include creating what they call a “premium product” that would be easier for fans to follow—and conveniently give even more prominence to their already dominant events.

    A particularly sticky point is governance. The proposed board structure would give the four Grand Slams just three representatives, a notion that reportedly landed with all the grace of a double fault. One insider familiar with the majors’ thinking described the tours’ proposal as “essentially no different to what we have already”.
    At the heart of the dispute lies the age-old question of money. Currently, player prize money at Grand Slams represents just 15 to 20 per cent of tournament revenue—a stark contrast to major American sports leagues, where players receive closer to 50 per cent.

    Gaudenzi and Simon aim to address this disparity through “a profit-sharing model where players and tournaments share in new value created,” including bringing the cash-rich Grand Slams into the bonus pool system that already exists at lower-tier events.

    “This is ultimately about creating a sustainable ecosystem,” the tours’ document states. “Where players have transparency over the financials. Where your wins are their wins.”

    But with the PTPA now lobbing legal challenges on three continents and the Grand Slams holding firm, tennis seems destined to remain a house divided against itself. As the majors curtly concluded in their rejection letter: “Until you feel able to commit to a vision and a plan with respect to these core issues it is difficult to see how our discussions can continue”.

    The ball, it seems, is once again in nobody’s court.

  • Sony Sports Network unveils Australian Open 2025 coverage across India

    Sony Sports Network unveils Australian Open 2025 coverage across India

    MUMBAI: As the sun rises over Melbourne Park, the echoes of rackets and roars of the crowd signal the dawn of Grand Slam week—a tennis fan’s ultimate dream.

    Sony Sports Network is all set to serve an ace with exclusive live coverage of the Australian Open 2025, running from 12-26 January.

    From the thrill of a five-set marathon to the elegance of a perfectly executed backhand, fans can experience it all in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, bringing the action closer to every corner of India.

    With marquee sponsors like Rolex, Amul, Kia Motors, and Apple rallying alongside, Sony promises a broadcast that’s as electrifying as a match point on Rod Laver Arena.

    The tournament will kick off on Sunday, 12 January, a strategic adjustment aimed at enhancing the experience for both players and fans by reducing late-night match strain. Viewers can expect thrilling performances from top players, including defending champion Jannik Sinner, 10-time winner Novak Djokovic, and women’s World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka.

    In addition to Sinner and Djokovic, players like Alexander Zverev (World No.2), Carlos Alcaraz (World No.3), Taylor Fritz (World No.4), and Daniil Medvedev (World No.4) will compete for glory. The women’s draw features fierce competition with Iga Swiatek (World No.2) vying for the title. Adding to the excitement is the return of Nick Kyrgios, aiming to make a triumphant comeback.

    Indian players will also feature prominently, with Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal, Yuki Bhambri, and Sriram Balaji participating. Rithvik Bollipalli, ranked 72 in doubles, will make his Grand Slam debut, building on his successful 2024 season, which included his first ATP Tour title.

    The exclusive broadcast will feature EXTRAAA SERVE, a panel of experts including Sania Mirza, Somdev Devvarman, and Purav Raja, who will deliver insights and analysis.

    Mirza expressed excitement about the competition, stating, “I have some of my fondest memories at the Australian Open and I look forward to being back in the expert’s chair for Sony Sports Network’s EXTRAAA SERVE. I am also excited to watch the 2025 season, as Rohan Bopanna and Sumit Nagal will represent India. The competition is about to get more interesting as this season will bring lots of opportunities, whether it’s for Jannik Sinner, who looks to defend his title or its Novak Djokovic, who is looking to restore his past glory. Adding to the Melbourne heat will be the contest between Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek.”

    Devvarman praised the network’s efforts, saying, “Over the years, Sony Sports Network has become the home for the Australian Open and it gives me immense pleasure to return to the commentary box and the studio chair for yet another exciting season. The 2025 edition of the tournament will set the tone for the upcoming Australian Open tournaments and other Grand Slams especially when it comes to the next legend in tennis.”

    Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), chief revenue officer – distribution and international business and head – sports business, Rajesh Kaul commented, “The Australian Open has established itself as the preferred Grand Slam among Indian tennis fans, differentiated by its entertainment quotient and the presence of top-seeded players. It is the most watched Grand Slam on linear television over the last three years. We are committed to continuing this momentum and delivering premier tennis action to our Indian audiences. The response from advertisers has been exceptionally positive, with prestigious brands such as Rolex, Kia Motors, Apple and more joining us for this remarkable tournament.”

    Sony Sports Network’s #WHEREGREATNESSBEGINS campaign celebrates the tournament as a platform for unearthing future tennis legends.

    Fans can catch the live action on Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi), and Sony Sports Ten 4 SD & HD (English). Matches will also be live-streamed on Sony LIV, starting 5:30 am IST daily.

  • Sony Sports Network to LIVE Telecast Australian Open 2024 in English and Hindi

    Sony Sports Network to LIVE Telecast Australian Open 2024 in English and Hindi

    Mumbai: Sony Sports Network is proud to announce its continued association with the prestigious Australian Open, bringing the electrifying LIVE telecast of the 2024 edition to tennis enthusiasts across India. The tournament, scheduled from Sunday, 14 January 2024, to Sunday, 28 January 2024, will captivate fans as Melbourne Park hosts the world’s tennis elite in a battle for the coveted first grand slam title of the year. Sony Sports Network will bring all the LIVE action from the tournament in English and Hindi, while Tamil and Telugu language feeds will be added from the Quarterfinals stage onwards.

    Leading up to the tournament, Sony Sports Network launched it’s ‘#SlamOfTheGreats’ campaign, masterfully capturing all the thrills, competitive spirit, and excitement that the Australian Open has always offered. The campaign pays tribute to some of the greatest tennis moments in the history of the game, and also feature’s India’s own Tennis great Sania Mirza announcing her arrival to world tennis with her first Grand Slam win in 2009.

    In a historic first, the Australian Open will begin on a Sunday, giving tennis fans an extra day of play. This change aims to reduce the pressure on late-night finishes for both the players and the fans, while also bringing one extra day of live tennis action.

    As temperatures soar in Melbourne, the anticipation for the first tennis Grand Slam of the year is heating up, with Novak Djokovic aiming to surpass Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slam victories. Djokovic faces mighty competition from the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, and Jannik Sinner, all vying to etch their name in the history books. Fans of Women’s Tennis are in for a treat too with Aryna Sabalenka aiming to defend her title and ward off any challenges from current world number one Iga Świątek.

    Sony Pictures Networks India chief revenue officer – distribution & international business & head – sports business, Rajesh Kaul said,  “It’s that time of the year when the best tennis stars gather in Melbourne to compete for the ultimate glory in the year’s first Grand Slam. The Australian Open has consistently been the most watched Grand Slam in India for the last few years.  Our commitment extends beyond on-field action, featuring off-field initiatives like expert insights and opinions from two-time Australian Open winner Sania Mirza and Former India No 1, Somdev Devvarman on our live studio show, Extraaa Serve.”

    Sony Sports Network two-times Australian Open winner & tennis brand ambassador Sania Mirza said, “The Australian Open tournament holds a special place in my heart as I made my Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open in 2005. The Grand Slam continues to be a strong platform for players to showcase their talent, and this year’s tournament will feature both emerging talents and established stars lighting up the court. I am looking forward to being a part of Extraaa Serve on Sony Sports Network as a panellist through the course of the tournament.  Throughout the broadcast, we will bring fans closer to all the live action in Australia and also present behind-the-scenes moments of this sporting spectacle.”

    Olympian & former No 1 India Tennis Player. Asian Games & Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist and panellist, Extraaa Serve Somdev Devvarman said, “It’s an absolute pleasure to be a part of Sony Sports Network’s Australian Open broadcast. It’s a tournament that never fails to deliver incredible moments, and I look forward to being a part of the team that brings these moments to your screens. Sony Sports Network has been a champion for tennis in India, and I’m thrilled to contribute to the passion and excitement that the Australian Open always brings.”

    As the ‘Home of Tennis’ in India, Sony Sports Network offers year-long marquee tennis events, featuring three out of the four Grand Slams – Australian Open, Roland Garros (French Open), and US Open, along with Davis Cup and ATP Masters, making it the ultimate destination for top-tier tennis action. The Australian Open, in particular, holds a special place in the hearts of Indian tennis enthusiasts, consistently ranking as one of the most-watched tennis tournaments on Indian television.

  • Star Sports creates anticipation for Djoker’s historic opportunity

    Star Sports creates anticipation for Djoker’s historic opportunity

    Mumbai: Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the US Open 2021, has launched a promo ‘The Wonderland of Tennis’ ahead of the event held between 30 August and 12 September. The event will start airing from 8:30 p.m. onwards on Star Sports Select.

    The US Open marks the fourth and final major event that makes up the annual Grand Slam of tennis. Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic are the defending champions for this year’s tournament.

    The last player to achieve a Calendar Slam was Rod Laver in 1969 and Stefanie Graf in 1988. Currently, Djokovic has drawn level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal with 20 Grand Slam singles titles under his belt. The promo by Star Sports focuses on Djokovic who first lifted the US Open title in 2018 and has claimed the first three major championships of the year well on his way to achieve a Calendar Grand Slam, that is, winning all four major championships in one discipline in the same calendar year. 

     

     

    “Tennis enjoys a niche but dedicated following in India. And for Tennis fans, nothing is bigger than the grand slams,” said Star and Disney India, head – sports, Sanjog Gupta. “Star Sports Select & Disney+ Hotstar are proud to host the last slam of the year as it always delivers enthralling contests, heroic feats, and compelling narratives. This year, the spotlight is squarely on Novak Djokovic as he strives to become only the 6th player in history to win a calendar grand slam and to lift his 21st title, going past Federer & Nadal as the man with most grand slam wins.”

    Alexander Zverev is expected to be a major contender for this year’s title. The German clinched his first Olympic singles gold medal in Tokyo beating Russia’s Karen Khachanov. Daniil Medvedev returns to US Open 2021 as the second seed. He was a finalist in the 2019 edition of the tournament losing to Rafael Nadal.

    In the women’s field, Ashleigh Barty will enter the tournament after winning Wimbledon and Cincinnati Open in a row and is one of the major contenders for the title along with Naomi Osaka.

  • Roland Garros ‘21: Djokovic vs Tsitsipas final becomes highest-rated Grand Slam match since 2018

    Mumbai: Roland Garros 2021 generated huge excitement among fans, who stayed hooked to their screens as the stars battled to leave their mark of greatness on the clay courts in Paris. The epic final between eventual champion Novak Djokovic and Greece sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas, who played his first-ever Grand Slam final, became the highest-rated match across Grand Slams on the Star Sports network since 2018, said the channel on Saturday.

    The thrilling encounter on June 13 (Sunday) recorded 84,000 Average Minutes Attendance (AMA, in M15+ AB), while the entire tournament garnered 0.47 billion viewing minutes, it said in a statement.

    Djokovic made a stunning comeback in the final, putting behind the challenge by fifth seed Tsitsipas to win the summit clash 6-7 (6), 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 and lift his 19th Grand Slam trophy. The victory also sealed a historic feat for the Serbian, making him the first player in the Open Era – and only the third player in history (male) – to achieve the career Grand Slam twice.

    Djokovic’s latest Slam title also reduces the gap on 20-time champions Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the top of the list for most major men’s singles titles.

    The focus now shifts to the grass courts at Wimbledon 2021, where Djokovic remains the favourite to defend his crown, and Federer will look to extend his Wimbledon record. The tournament will be broadcast LIVE & Exclusive on Star Sports Select from 28 June to 11 July.

  • DSport to broadcast Laver Cup from 21-23 September

    DSport to broadcast Laver Cup from 21-23 September

    MUMBAI: DSport will bring live action from the second edition of Laver Cup, a men’s tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world to be held in Chicago from 21-23 September 2018.
    For the first time, tennis legends Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will be seen on the same side of the net playing the doubles fixture for Team Europe. They will take on Jack Sock and Kevin Anderson in doubles at the United Center.
    The three-day tournament, a joint initiative between TEAM8, Tennis Australia, the USTA and Jorge Paulo Lemann, will witness a team of six of the best tennis players from Europe competing against six of their counterparts from the rest of the world. While Björn Borg is captain of team Europe, John McEnroe is leading team World.
    With a memorable first edition held at Prague last year, tennis enthusiasts across the world witnesses two of the greatest rivals in the history of the game Federer & Nadal, teaming up for a doubles partnership against Rest of the World.

  • Live coverage of Australian Open 2018: #LIVtheGrandSlam

    Live coverage of Australian Open 2018: #LIVtheGrandSlam

    MUMBAI: SonyLIV, the premium OTT platform of Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN), is all set to stream the Australian Open 2018. Also, known as the ‘Fans Slam’, the Australian Open is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam Tennis events of the year. It will play out on SonyLIV from 15-28 January 2018.

    The 106th edition of the tournament will see Roger Federer defend his title, after his memorable five-set win over Rafael Nadal last year. Crowd favourite, Novak Djokovic, will also be looking to leave behind an injury-plagued 2017, as he takes the field in a competition he has won 6 times.

    With the Women Singles defending champion, Serena Williams, opting out as she regains fitness following the birth of her daughter in September, we are set to witness a new champion in this category. The Women Singles event will feature a clinquant array of well-known names and rising stars of tennis, including Simona Halep (No. 1 seed), Caroline Wozniacki (No. 2 seed) and Venus Williams (No. 5 seed).

    SonyLIV will also be exclusively streaming coverage of an additional court along with the regular matches. The matches will also be available as video on-demand (VOD) so that fans can follow the action at their own convenience. SonyLIV has established itself as the go-to destination for sports in the country being home to the widest range of sporting properties across sports like cricket, football, tennis, WWE, basketball and more. Australian Open 2018 on SonyLIV is presented by Johnnie Walker, powered by HP and Volkswagen is an associate sponsor. The tournament will also be telecasted live on SONY SIX, SONY SIX HD, SONY TEN 2 and SONY TEN 2 HD channels.

  • Life is a beautiful sport, says Lacoste campaign

    MUMBAI: Lacoste presents the brand film “Timeless” at the heart of a new advertising campaign. Broadcast around the world, the campaign will be shown on TV, online, and outdoor. The campaign is accompanied by digital ads and bumpers.

    This epic cinematic fresco is set in the 1930s where a man experiences love at first sight. He sets off on the trail of a mysterious woman, jumping on the train she is riding. But as soon as he reaches the first car, he finds himself in the 1940s. Determined to find her, the hero begins a frantic quest that takes him through carriages and eras, until he ultimately arrives in the present. Over time, styles change but the polo retains its timeless elegance.

    As the new face of the brand, Novak Djokovic is at the center of the print campaign shot by photographer Jacob Sutton, also with models Julia Bergshoeff, Mathias Lauridsen and Alexandre Cunha.

    For its new advertising campaign, the brand has imagined a changeover between the two champions, René Lacoste and the new Crocodile, Novak Djokovic. The first film of the campaign, directed by Julien Pujol and presented on May 22nd, bears witness to the Brand’s defining moment: the invention of the Lacoste L.12.12 Polo shirt – the day upon which René Lacoste decided to break away from contemporary tennis dress codes by cutting off the sleeves of his shirt in order to allow himself greater freedom of movement.

    The visuals combine 1930s black and white with the present-day collections’ colors. A composition that is a testament to the brand’s timelessness.

    The couple, played by Damien Chapelle and Dorcas Coppin, are seen in spectacular settings: a 1930s Parisian train station brought to life by 250 extras, authentic trains from each decade and outstanding style fashioned by Madeline Fontaine, nominated for an Oscar for Jackie. It is magnified by a cinematic soundtrack by Max Richter that gives the viewer goose bumps as of the first second.

    After directing The Big Leap, the first brand video in Lacoste communication history, the director Seb Edwards once again shows his ability to transcend universal emotions, directing an electric attraction that makes the viewer feel alive. The film captures this rare, yet vital, emotion with all the more grandeur and romance as this “chase” takes place over eight decades, reminding us that life itself is a beautiful sport.

  • DSPORT acquires tennis’ T20 equivalent ‘Tie Break Tens’, available to fans in India

    MUMBAI: DSPORT has become the first Indian sports channel to acquire the rights for the one of the hottest new international tennis properties Tie Break Tens. It will mark the first time an Indian sports channel will telecast this new format of tennis for sports fans.

    DSPORT has acquired the tennis’ equivalent of the T20 format now available to fans in India for the first time ever. DSPORT is available on DishTV channel 630, Videocon D2H channel 410 and Hathway channel 183, Fastway LCN number 314 amongst others.

    The third edition of the tournament is being held in Madrid on 4 May at 11:00 pm IST. This will be followed by broadcast of matches in London and Vienna.

    Tie Break Tens is a relatively new, fast-format of tennis which involves both men and women competing for the prize money of US$200,000 each. This quick-fire version sees some of the best and top-ranked professional tennis players in the world including Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova, Grigor Dimitrov, Stan Wawrinka, Kei Nishikori, Eugenie Bouchard, Jo Konta , Simona Halep and Garbiñe Muguruza to name a few, compete in a round-robin style tournament where every point counts.

    Tie Break Tens features ten first to ten point tie-break matches. All matches are played and the champion crowned in a single session that lasts no more than three hours.

    Discovery Networks – SVP & GM – South Asia Karan Bajaj said, “We’re thrilled to add tennis to DSPORT’s growing catalogue of exciting sports properties in line with our commitment to super-serve passionate sports fans across and redefine sports entertainment in India.”

  • Coca-Cola teams up with IPTL as title sponsor

    Coca-Cola teams up with IPTL as title sponsor

    MUMBAI: The upcoming International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) has got a title sponsor in Coca-Cola.

     

    The brand which is associated with large sporting events ranging from the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, NASCAR, NBA etc is now making a foray into tennis through the tennis league.

     

    In its capacity as title sponsor, the cola company will undertake a series of initiatives to engage with tennis fans across the globe. These include a special promotion to select three lucky fans to be the ‘Coin Toss’ boys/girls for three matches.

     

    It will be adopting IPTL’s special competition feature called the Happiness PowerPoint, which will allow each team to call for a Happiness PowerPoint once in each single-set match. Upon winning the point, a player trailing 15-0 will directly get to 15-30 by winning the ‘Happiness PowerPoint’ and lose a point upon losing the Happiness PowerPoint. In case the score is tied at the end of five single-set matches, a seven point men’s singles shoot-out will be played and the result will count as a game point won.

     

    Coca-Cola India vice president marketing and commercial Debabrata Mukherjee said, “Our purpose of associating with the IPTL is twofold. On one hand, it will allow millions of passionate tennis fans to enjoy their favorite sport and also witness some of the world’s most iconic tennis stars display their skills. On the other hand this initiative will serve as a perfect platform to launch a ‘Culture of Tennis’ in India. The initiative will provide great impetus to the youngsters of today who will get inspired by some of the world’s most accomplished and inspirational tennis stars to take up the sport”.

     

    IPTL founder Mahesh Bhupathi commented, “I welcome Coca-Cola to the IPTL family today. We’re excited to present the Coca-Cola International Premier Tennis League to the growing base of tennis enthusiasts across the world and look forward to providing to them superior recognition and visibility among fans internationally.”

     

    In its inaugural season, the multi-million dollar tennis league will feature top stars such as Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and others playing for four franchises in India, Singapore, Philippines and the UAE.