Tennis Australia

MUMBAI: Tennis Australia Friday announced that Sony Pictures Networks India will extend its exclusive broadcast rights partnership for the Australian Open for three more years, from 2023 to 2025. 

While financial terms were not disclosed , Economic Times reports that SPN's payout over three years is in the $5-6 million ball park. As per information available with SportzPower, SPN's current payout to Tennis Australia is in the $1.1-1.3m range.

Nov 21, 2018 14:11
MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia is set to rekindle their partnership with one of Australia’s most loved beauty brands, Garnier as it will continue to be the official skincare and haircare partner of the Australian Open which is set to take place yet again in January next year.
Aug 27, 2018 18:08
MELBOURNE: Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the tennis calendar year, has announced that Dunlop will be replacing Wilson as its official ball partner for the next five years.  Dunlop will also be providing balls for all levels of Tennis Australia-sanctioned tournaments and its low compression balls will be used in the governing body’s key development program, ANZ Tennis Hot Shots.
Aug 23, 2018 17:08
MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia has secured the naming rights till 2023 for HiSense Arena, Melbourne’s top sport and entertainment venue where the first Grand Slam of the tennis calendar, Australian Open has been hosted famously over the years. As a part of the deal, the venue will now be called Melbourne Arena.
Aug 03, 2018 10:08
MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia, the organizers of the Australian Open, announced on Thursday that premium French champagne brand Piper-Heidsieck will be the official champagne partner for the first Grand Slam of the tennis calendar for the next 3 years. The brand has been awarded the most amongst champagnes in the 21st century. 
Jul 02, 2018 15:07
LONDON: Following the conclusion of its board meetings, the ATP approved the revamped World Team Cup, the men’s tennis event offering $15 million in prize money plus ranking points, set to take place at the start of the ATP World Tour season from 2020.  The agreement is subject to contract with Tennis Australia.
Apr 28, 2018 15:04
MELBOURNE: The government of the state of Victoria has rejected an ambitious A$760 million plan by Tennis Australia to take over the controlling rights in order to revamp Melbourne Park, Canberra Times reports. 
Apr 23, 2018 15:04
MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia has reportedly launched a secret A$1 billion ($760 million) bid made to the Victoria state government seeking controlling rights of the venue of the first Grand Slam of of year. According to a report in the Herald Sun on Monday, the bid includes management of Rod Laver Arena, HiSense Arena, Margaret Court Arena and the surrounding precinct on a 21-year lease.
Mar 29, 2018 12:03
MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia is set to join forces with the Nine Network after signing an historic new agreement here Thursday. The new A$300 million ($230.3 million), five-year deal from 2020 to 2024 is the biggest in the history of the organisation and way over the reported A$35 million a year that current host broadcaster Channel 7 has going with Tennis Australia.