Tennis broadcasting coverage a talking point after Andreescu ascension
Bianca Andreescu’s stunning arrival on the WTA Tour scene has been a promotional gift from the heavens for DAZN Canada. It has also left so-called cord clingers in a pickle about how to watch the Canadian teenager on the tube.
DAZN Canada has women’s pro tennis on its lineup and the timing couldn’t be better for the upstart sport streaming service. The platform was the exclusive rightsholder for Andreescu’s surprise victory at the BNP Paribas Open, the first time a Canadian has won a Premier Mandatory-level tournament on the WTA Tour.
Forget the notion that TSN or Sportsnet might simply pick up a feed so Canadian viewers could get their fix. DAZN Canada is a competitor and quickly becoming a player on a sports broadcasting scene that is trending away from tradition.
“One thing is for sure,” said Norm Lem, SVP Revenue at DAZN Canada. “The broadcasting landscape worldwide — and Canada is not excluded from that — is changing.”