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24 October 2023 | Tennis West

Fans of tennis in Western Australia are in for a treat with over 150 matches to be streamed LIVE on WA’s leading streaming service for community sports STREAMER as part of the most expansive and contemporary streaming deal in the history of tennis in WA. 

The deal will offer viewers access to over 150 live single and doubles matches across the Tennis West State League season via STREAMER, Seven West Media’s rapidly growing community sport platform.  

Each Round Tennis fans will have FREE access to every game, including one feature match with multiple camera angles and commentary and another five single-camera matches with live scoring of sets and games. 

Tennis West Head of Marketing, Partnerships and Communications Travis Kalin was thrilled to be able to deliver an enhanced streaming product to tennis fans not only in Western Australia but around Australia. 

“The commitment to live streaming every Tennis West State League match for the first time ensures that the competition will be accessible to more people than ever before, with WA talent to be showcased to a broader audience.” 

“This streaming deal expands on the success of last season and ensures the profile of Tennis West State League continues to grow across Perth, into regional WA as well as Australia,” said Travis. 

The new streaming deal achieves several key objectives for Tennis West including growing new audiences, providing new revenue streams for clubs and the competition. Increasing content captures and delivers quality data which improves the Tennis brand through Western Australia. 

Streamer and The West Australian have been a key partner for the past two seasons and are a driving force in WA to bring local sport to life.  

“We’re setting out to build the home of community sport in Australia, powered by the community, for the community. And summer in community sport just isn’t the same without the sound of a tennis ball bouncing off a racquet, so we’re very excited to have Tennis West on board bigger and better than ever,” Streamer Operations Manager Nick Rynne said. 

Front Row Screens a leading production team based in Perth will assist Tennis West to produce every State League match this season. 

Front Row Screens Managing Director Matt Williamson said, “we’re excited to work with Tennis West to enhance the production to create a user first experience through Live Streaming.” 

Tennis West acknowledges and thanks the collaborative approach to partnership shown by The West Australian Newspaper, Streamer and Front Row Screens to develop this landmark streaming agreement for Tennis West. 

The new look Tennis West State League season begins Friday October 27 and runs throughout the summer with finals series from February 23-25 and the Final taking place the weekend of March 15.