This year's Paris Olympics are about to start, with tennis returning to Roland Garros clay.
The Olympic web site's section on tennis is at this link. The complete tennis schedule including court-specific streams and TV listings for US coverage is on the NBC TV site.
Here are the TV providers worldwide: "MRHs include Nine in Australia, Globo in Brazil, CBC in Canada, CCTV in People's Republic of China, Fuji TV/NHK/Nippon TV/TBS/TV Asahi/TV Tokyo in Japan, SKY NZ in New Zealand, SuperSport in South Africa, NBC in the United States, and Discovery Eurosport across Europe, alongside France T?l?visions in France, ARD/ZDF in Germany, and BBC Sport in the United Kingdom, among others.
Olympic tennis will be played from July 27 to August 4, although the Olympics continues to the 10th. There is a full slate of men's, women's singles and doubles, men's, women's and mixed. The rules for qualifying are complex, but start out based on rankings in the ATP and WTA.
TV Coverage: In the US will be spread across multiple NBC channels: CNBC, USA Network, E!. There will be live coverage of tennis on these dates:
Women's doubles: Saturday, July 27 to Sunday, August 4
Men's doubles: Saturday, July 27 to Saturday, August 3
Women's singles: Saturday, July 27 to Saturday, August 3
Men's singles: Saturday, July 27 to Sunday, August 4
Mixed doubles: Wednesday, July 31 to Friday, August 2
Streaming: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, NBC app, NBC Olympics app.
NBC promises that you can watch EVERY event at the 2024 Paris Olympics live by subscribing to Peacock, at this link to PeacockTV.com/Olympics, or in an app on your mobile device or smart TV. Replays of events will be at NBCOlympics.comReplays.hub or try this link. This page has the NBC Olympics sport schedule.
Peacock is promising innovations including the ability to watch multiple events simultaneously and switch between windows. Also, we can hope that tennis will be included in Peacock efforts to use AI to compile highlight videos with voice-overs from a computer-generated Al Michaels (his voice synthesized under license rather than stolen in Open AI style).
The Olympic web site's section on tennis is at this link. The complete tennis schedule including court-specific streams and TV listings for US coverage is on the NBC TV site.
Here are the TV providers worldwide: "MRHs include Nine in Australia, Globo in Brazil, CBC in Canada, CCTV in People's Republic of China, Fuji TV/NHK/Nippon TV/TBS/TV Asahi/TV Tokyo in Japan, SKY NZ in New Zealand, SuperSport in South Africa, NBC in the United States, and Discovery Eurosport across Europe, alongside France T?l?visions in France, ARD/ZDF in Germany, and BBC Sport in the United Kingdom, among others.
Olympic tennis will be played from July 27 to August 4, although the Olympics continues to the 10th. There is a full slate of men's, women's singles and doubles, men's, women's and mixed. The rules for qualifying are complex, but start out based on rankings in the ATP and WTA.
TV Coverage: In the US will be spread across multiple NBC channels: CNBC, USA Network, E!. There will be live coverage of tennis on these dates:
Women's doubles: Saturday, July 27 to Sunday, August 4
Men's doubles: Saturday, July 27 to Saturday, August 3
Women's singles: Saturday, July 27 to Saturday, August 3
Men's singles: Saturday, July 27 to Sunday, August 4
Mixed doubles: Wednesday, July 31 to Friday, August 2
Streaming: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, NBC app, NBC Olympics app.
NBC promises that you can watch EVERY event at the 2024 Paris Olympics live by subscribing to Peacock, at this link to PeacockTV.com/Olympics, or in an app on your mobile device or smart TV. Replays of events will be at NBCOlympics.comReplays.hub or try this link. This page has the NBC Olympics sport schedule.
Peacock is promising innovations including the ability to watch multiple events simultaneously and switch between windows. Also, we can hope that tennis will be included in Peacock efforts to use AI to compile highlight videos with voice-overs from a computer-generated Al Michaels (his voice synthesized under license rather than stolen in Open AI style).
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