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Australian Open 2025 – Hungary Also Open @ Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) to watch the 1st. Grand Slam of the Year.

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The World turns her head over to Melbourne Park … the year’s first tennis event at its 113th Australian Open 2025.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe is delighed to broadcast tennis fans across the continent with exclusive coverage of the Australian Open, making every match of the event available on its channels and platforms.

This year, Maxon will also be broadcasting the tournament for the first time. Every match will be available to watch live, albeit with enhanced app features.

A legendary panel of experts will provide the broadcasts, with Jim Courier making his debut and icons such as Mats Wilander, John McEnroe, Justine Henin, Boris Becker, Alex Corretja, Barbara Schett, Tim Henman and Laura Robson returning.

The tennis Grand Slam season is kicking off, and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is bringing every match of the Australian Open live to Maxon. Watch men’s and women’s singles titles, as well as double and mixed-double, junior, wheelchair and legend’s titles.

The tennis enthusiasts worldwide gear up for this prestigious event aswell as through Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe! Where comprehensive guide is to help to catch up every minute … serve, volley, and match point, no matter where wish to watch it.

Tennis broadcasts will also be available to subscribers for the first time, with popular streaming features. Also includes a timeline marker feature, which allows viewers easily rolling back to the most important moments … whether it is important points, expert analysis or interviews … surely to be guaranteed not to miss anything important. From the Curve studio in London, Mats Wilander, three-time Australian Open champion, Olympic silver medalist Tim Henman and presenter Rachel Stringer will lead the daily pre- and post-match analysis shows.

Live premium television coverage along 250 hours at Eurosport …broadcasting in 20 languages ​​and 50 European markets. Selected matches, including the individual finals, will also be available on the free-to-air channels Discovery (WBD).

Tennis fans will surely be delighted to spend the two-week tournament of tennis where the best players in the world gather to play at Melbourne during the last fortnight of January.

By-the-way … The current Australian Open title holders are (Women’s Singles) Aryna Sabalenka, (Men’s Singles) Jannik Sinner, (Women’s Doubles) Su-Wei Hsieh/Elise Mertens, (Men’s Doubles) Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden (Mixed Doubles) Su-Wei Hsieh/Jan Zielinski, (Wheelchair Male Singles) Tokito Oda, (Wheelchair Female Singles) Diede De Groot, and (Wheelchair Quad Singles) Sam Schroder.  

Needn’t have to hopp over to different services … stay on-air … or should I say cling on to your TV-set and enjoy broadcasting the Grand Slams through Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe.

WBD and Eurosport have exclusive rights to broadcast all matches of the Australian Open in Europe.

Update by Aggie Reiter