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US Open coming on dedicated Fox Sports Channel

Fox Sports announces "Channel that never sleeps" for US Open tennis: 230 hours live

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Aug 26, 2015
2 min read
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•  "Channel that never sleeps" live and exclusive from Fox Sports
•  Subscribers have access to 230 hours live tennis on multiple platforms

Fox Sports will serve up its biggest US Open offering ever when the year’s final Grand Slam swings into action on Tuesday 1 September.

Fox Sports 505 will be the "channel that never sleeps" – from the city that never sleeps – with Fox Sports in New York delivering live coverage across all 14 days of the US Open.

Three additional channels featuring live matches plus a dedicated news and views channel will be available via the Foxtel Red Button across the first eight days delivering an extra 175 hours of coverage.

Complementing Fox Sports comprehensive daily action will be a 30-minute preview program The Daily Serve hosted by Davis Cup captain, Wally Masur, alongside Adam Peacock.

Broadcasting from the Billie Jean King Tennis Centre, Masur and Peacock will provide in-depth analysis, dissect the upcoming play and talk to current and former stars each day at 6.30pm.

Fans can catch up on the best matches with daily replays at 1.00pm and primetime at 7.00pm plus keep in touch with the latest updates and interviews on the new nightly show US Open Press Room (9.30pm).

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Fox Sports News 500 will deliver the latest results, highlights and analysis each day with reporter Patrick Stack courtside in New York while foxsports.com.au will be the destination to follow the action online with in-depth reports, video highlights and live scores.

Plus, Foxtel Go will ensure fans can watch at home or on the go streaming all the action to mobile and tablets.

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