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  2. TNT Sports (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Watch live (Ireland only) TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) is a group of pay television sports channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Now owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group, they first launched as BT Sport on 1 August 2013. The channels are based at Warner Bros. Discovery's complex in Chiswick Business Park, London, having been ...

  3. Tennis on television - Wikipedia

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    Since 1937 the BBC has broadcast the Wimbledon tournament on television in the UK. [9] [a] The matches covered are primarily split between its two main terrestrial channels, BBC One and BBC Two, and their Red Button service. This can result in live matches being moved across all 3 channels.

  4. TNT Sports 4 - Wikipedia

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    TNT Sports 4 is a British sports television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Sports and the BT Group. It is part of the TNT Sports group of channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is predominantly focused on sports from North America . The channel was established by ESPN Inc. on August 3, 2009 as ESPN (or ESPN UK ), after having ...

  5. ITV Sport - Wikipedia

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    ITV Sport has broadcast many boxing matches over the years under the Big Fight Live banner and the sport was a regular fixture on ITV screens until the mid-1990s when ITV lost its two premier contracts – in mid-1994 Barry Hearn took Chris Eubank and his stable of fighters to Sky Sports and at the start of 1995, Sky Sports won the rights to show Sports Network fights. [30]

  6. List of Wimbledon broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, Wimbledon matches have been transmitted in high-definition, originally on the BBC's free-to-air channel BBC HD, with continual live coverage during the tournament of Centre Court and Court No. 1 as well as an evening highlights show Today at Wimbledon. Coverage is now shown on BBC One and Two's HD feeds.

  7. Katie Boulter - Wikipedia

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    Katie Charlotte Boulter (born 1 August 1996) is a British professional tennis player and currently the British No. 1 in women's singles. On 4 March 2024, she reached her best WTA singles ranking of 27. On 31 December 2018, she peaked at No. 431 in the doubles rankings. [ 1]

  8. Sportsnet - Wikipedia

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    Sportsnet's logo used since October 3, 2011. Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media. It was established in 1998 as CTV Sportsnet, a joint venture between CTV, Liberty Media, and Rogers Media. CTV parent Bell Globemedia then was required to divest its stake in the network ...

  9. Shortest tennis match records - Wikipedia

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    Steffi Grafwon the quickest-ever Open Era Grand Slam Final in 32 minutes. [1][2][3][4] Short times. [edit] Men. [edit] Overall. [edit] Jack Harperlost just one point when he defeated J. Sandiford 6–0, 6–0 at the 1946 Surrey Open Hard Court Championships in a match that lasted 18 minutes, the shortest men's singles match on record.