Where To Watch The World Tennis League in USA, UK, Poland, and More

All details on where the 2025 World Tennis League will be shown across various regions worldwide and more.

The World Tennis League is back with a fourth edition, with the event being held in India for the first time. The event will have a global broadcast, with various platforms holding the rights to air the event across different regions.

PFSN Madrid Open Simulator
Predict every match of the 2026 Madrid Open with our interactive tennis predictor—featuring all players and PFSN's exclusive metrics.

Where Fans Can Watch the World Tennis League

The World Tennis League will be broadcast in various regions through local as well as some global tennis platforms. Tennis Channel will air the event in the U.S. and European nations such as the U.K., Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Styx Sports is another major broadcaster for the World Tennis League this season, airing the event in major locations such as Canada, Mexico, and Argentina, as well as European nations including France, Spain, Ukraine, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Serbia, Greece, Finland, Latvia, and Croatia. The network will also bring the event to audiences in Australia. Other notable broadcasters in the European market are Sport 1 (Lithuania), Canal+ (Poland), and Super Tennis (Italy).

The Asian audience will be served digitally by Fancode in India and Bangladesh, whereas the event will be available on TV on the Sony Sports Network in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Maldives. Other broadcasters in the Asian market include Vidio in Indonesia, VTV Cab in Vietnam, and Bolshe in Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.

For the Middle East and North Africa region, the World Tennis League will air on On Time Sports, while StarTimes will broadcast the event in the rest of Africa.

Which Teams Are Playing at the World Tennis League?

The same four teams that played in the previous three editions will be in action at the upcoming edition of the World Tennis League: Aussie Maverick Kites, Game Changer Falcons, VB Realty Hawks, and AOS Eagles.

Each of these teams features international stars, such as Nick Kyrgios and Marta Kostyuk for the Kites, Gaël Monfils and Paula Badosa for the Eagles, Denis Shapovalov and Elina Svitolina for the Hawks, and former world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev in action for the Falcons alongside Magda Linette.

One key change in the team lineups from previous editions is the presence of two Indian players on every team. While the lineups include established names such as Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal, and Yuki Bhambri, teams have also added new Indian players such as Ankita Raina, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Maaya Rajeshwaran, and Shrivalli Bhamidipati.

More: World Tennis League 2025 Format, Schedule, Lineup, Featuring Nick Kyrgios, Paula Badosa, Daniil Medvedev

All four teams will play against one another and will be awarded points based on the number of games they win in each match. The top two teams with the most points will reach the final on Dec. 20.

More Tennis Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More Tennis Articles

Jannik Sinner Spotted Training on Hardcourt With Holger Rune As Wimbledon Nears

Jannik Sinner was spotted with Holger Rune after opting out of warm-up tournaments ahead of Wimbledon.

Flavio Cobolli vs Frances Tiafoe Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Terra Wortmann Open, Halle 2026

French Open finalist Flavio Cobolli begins his grass-court swing at the Terra Wortmann Open with a first-round clash against Frances Tiafoe.

Amanda Anisimova, Iva Jovic Lead Mass Withdrawals in Berlin and Nottingham As Emma Raducanu Remains in Doubt

Mass withdrawals rock WTA events in Berlin and Nottingham as Amanda Anisimova, Iva Jovic, and others pull out, while Emma Raducanu expresses doubt.