Star India renews broadcast rights for Wimbledon until 2023
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Mumbai, Jan 29 : Star India has extended its association with the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) for three years. As per the deal, Star will continue to hold broadcasting rights for The Championships, Wimbledon until 2023. Wimbledon holds a rich tradition and is the most prestigious tennis event of the year. Star India and the AELTC have been partners in the Indian market for over a decade and we are delighted to extend our association for the next three years, said Sanjog Gupta, Head - Sports, Star India in a statement on Friday.
Star India renews its broadcast rights for Wimbledon
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As a part of the association between the AELTC and Star India, viewers will get to watch the worldâs top tennis players LIVE in action on the grass courts of Wimbledon.
Star India extends the broadcast rights for The Championships, Wimbledon for the next three years (until 2023) with the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC). As a part of the long-standing association between the AELTC and Star India, viewers and fans will get to watch the worldâs top tennis players LIVE in action on the grass courts of Wimbledon.
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