Us Open on Supertennis until 2030. Binaghi: 'It is a public service'
The Fitp Group company that runs the channel announces that it has reached an agreement with Usta, the US Tennis Federation, to extend the contract for the free-to-air and exclusive broadcast of the tournament
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The Us Open will be back on SuperTennis TV, and not just for the next two weeks. The Fitp Group company that runs the channel announces that it has reached an agreement with Usta, the US Tennis Federation, to extend the contract for the free-to-air and exclusive broadcast of the tournament until 2030.
'With the renewal of this important agreement,' says Fitp president Angelo Binaghi, 'we guarantee all tennis fans in Italy the opportunity to continue to experience, free of charge and live, the charm and magic of one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world. This is not just a commercial agreement, but a real cultural and sporting investment. For us it is a choice of principle, as well as a strategy'. "The Federation - adds Binaghi - does not measure its success only in terms of results on the court, but first and foremost in its ability to make tennis and padel increasingly popular and accessible. Keeping the American tournament free-to-air represents an achievement for fans and a responsibility that we intend to carry out carefully and seriously. We proudly continue to play, in fact, a public service role'.


