Some Sky users get 'exciting' new TV channel next month – check if you are on the list


Some Sky TV users are getting an extra channel to watch from next month with the satellite firm launching a dedicated service to tennis. As the name suggests, Sky Sports Tennis will show over 4,000 matches from more than 80 tournaments across the globe including action from TP & WTA Tours, as well as full coverage of the US Open.

Things will kick off with live coverage from the Hologic WTA Tour tournament in Doha followed by the ATP Tour from Rotterdam. Things then switch back to Doha with the likes of Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev on court from the 19 February

If watching tennis is a top priority then you’ll find Sky Sports Tennis on your set-top box from February 11 on channel 408. It then switches exclusively to channel 407 where it will remain from February 13.

Viewers can also quickly find the channel by using the Voice Control function on the Sky Glass, Stream, or Q remote, using the search terms “New balls please;’ “It was on the line;” “Sky Tennis;” “Sky Sports Tennis” or “Tennis channel”.

So how can you watch this new channel?

To tune in you’ll need to have a Sky Sports plan that includes Complete, Action and Arena packages. The Sky Sports Tennis channel will also be available on Sky’s NOW platform along with Virgin Media and EE TV.

Sky Sports Managing Director, Jonathan Licht, said: “It’s an exciting moment for Sky Sports as we launch a new home for tennis fans, and Sky Sports Tennis will give millions of homes easy access to watch the best players in the world all year round. We’re proud to be the undisputed home of live sport for fans in the UK and Ireland, and this new channel will add value for our customers, enabling them to enjoy even more of the sports they love.”

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