Sky Sport Tennis

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Sky Sport Tennis
Sky Sport Tennis.svg
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Ireland
Headquarters Sky Campus, Isleworth, London, England
Ownership
Owner Sky Group (Comcast)
Sister channels List of Sky UK channels
History
Launched2 July 2018;5 years ago (2 July 2018)
Links
Webcast Hot Bird 13F
Website skysport.it
Availability

Sky Sport Tennis is an Italian television channel launched in 2018 and published by Sky Italia, dedicated to playing tennis. [1] It was until July 22, 2019, under the name of Sky Sport Golf and until 2021 under the name of Sky Sport Collection. [2] [3]

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      2. "Tennis Scores, Draws, Highlights, News, Results". Sky Sports. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
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