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ESPN, USTA Extend Relationship With New 12-Year Agreement for U.S. Open Tennis

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Andrés Buenahora editor ESPN and the United States Tennis Association have extended their relationship with a new, 12-year agreement that will keep the U.S.

Open on ESPN through 2037. The deal renewal, which begins in 2026 and is ESPN’s longest-term tennis agreement, will continue to make ESPN the home of the entire U.S.

Open in the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean as well as in Canada on TSN and RDS. With the new pact, the USTA will take over host broadcaster duties from ESPN, which will focus its production resources on more than 260 hours of annual coverage planned for the U.S., as well as hundreds of hours for international territories.

The deal will mark expanded streaming rights for ESPN, giving the network the flexibility to roll out additional ways for American fans to watch U.S.

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