Sony Pictures Networks India extends exclusive Australian Open broadcast rights for three seasons

(Courtesy : Sony Pictures Networks India)
Sony Pictures Networks India has been broadcasting Australian Open continuously since 2015.
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), the premier destination of the Australian Open in India since 2015, has strengthened its long-standing association with Tennis Australia by extending its exclusive broadcast partnership.
Under the extended partnership, SPNI retains exclusive television, as well as complete digital rights for the upcoming three seasons across India and the Indian subcontinent — Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
The partnership ensures that fans across the region can continue to enjoy world-class tennis from Melbourne Park in multiple languages, reinforcing SPNI’s commitment to delivering premium live sports experiences.
The widely celebrated Australian Open heralds the start of the global tennis calendar, setting the stage for breathtaking contests and career-defining triumphs.
The tournament has seen legends like Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal lift the coveted cup, etching their names into the sport’s storied history.
Through this renewed partnership, SPNI will continue to bring every ace, volley, and victory from tennis’ biggest stars directly to fans via its sports network and streaming platform, Sony LIV.
Comments:
Rajesh Kaul, Chief Revenue Officer – Distribution & International Business and Head – Sports Business, Sony Pictures Networks India:
“The Australian Open has become a marquee event for tennis fans across India and the subcontinent, and we are delighted to extend our decade long partnership with Tennis Australia.
This renewal reaffirms Sony Sports Network’s commitment to bringing the most prestigious global sporting events to our audiences, backed by our deep understanding of viewer preferences across platforms.
With comprehensive coverage on both television and digital, a live studio show featuring expert panelists, multi-language broadcasts with expert commentary and engaging highlight content, we aim to deliver an immersive experience for the first Grand Slam of the year that brings the energy and excitement of Melbourne Park closer to fans than ever before.”
Craig Tiley, CEO of Tennis Australia:
“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Sony Pictures Networks India, a broadcaster that has played a major role in bringing the excitement of the Australian Open to millions of passionate fans across the region.
India and the subcontinent have an incredibly deep connection to tennis, and this agreement ensures they’ll continue to enjoy the very best of Melbourne Park across every screen.
Together with SPNI, we’re committed to delivering world-class coverage, unforgettable stories and a viewing experience that captures everything that makes the AO one of the great global sporting events.”
Catch all the action of the Australian Open from 13th January 2026 live and exclusive on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.
What has Sony Pictures Networks India announced?
SPNI has extended its exclusive broadcast partnership with Tennis Australia, continuing as the official broadcaster of the Australian Open in India and the Indian subcontinent.
How long is the extended partnership valid for?
The renewed agreement covers the next three seasons of the Australian Open.
Which regions are covered under this broadcast partnership?
The partnership covers India and the Indian subcontinent, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Where can fans watch the Australian Open live?
Fans can watch the Australian Open live and exclusively on Sony Sports Network on television and Sony LIV via digital streaming.
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