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Australian Open partners with Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)

Tennis Australia has signed a deal with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which has thus gained the domestic audio rights for the 2024 Australian Open.

The partnership will see the ABC provide coverage of the event live and ad-free through its local radio network and digital platform, ABC Listen.

Also read: Australian Open Sponsors 2024

Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer of Tennis Australia, commented:

We are delighted to partner with the ABC in an agreement that will allow existing and new fans alike to experience the thrilling action of the Australian Open.

Ben Latimer, Head of Audio at the ABC, said:

The ABC is committed to making our iconic sporting moments accessible to all Australians. I’m delighted we have the opportunity to bring the Australian Open to our audiences live and free on our broadcast and digital platforms.

Aditya Chaudhuri

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