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How and Where to Watch the WTA Finals 2021?

Published 11/09/2021, 11:07 PM EST

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The tennis world prepares for a showdown as players giddy up for the WTA Finals 2021. It promises to be an exciting event as the world’s top eight players will prepare to battle it out against each other. The week-long tournament begins on November 10th and will conclude on November 17th.

The qualifying names will be categorized into two groups, with four players belonging to each. As the tennis world gears up for the WTA Finals 2021, let us take a look at the scheduling and broadcasting of the matches. 

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Where to watch WTA Finals 2021?

In Australia, fans can watch the games on beIN. In Austria, they will be telecasting all the matches on DAZN, while the fans in Canada can catch all the action on DAZN, TVA Sports, and TSN.

For Central America, ESPN will take charge of the viewership. As for China, viewers will be able to catch the live action on iQIYI. People in France can watch these matches on beIN and the ones in Germany can watch them on DAZN.

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Around the Italian regions, Super Tennis is the place for fans to catch all the live-action. DAZN will be taking care of the proceedings in Japan as well. In Monaco and the Middle Eastern regions, it will be beIN that will cater to the demands of these matches.

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Moving up, in Russia, the matches will be telecasted on Eurosport. StarHub will take care of broadcasting in Singapore. Spain has DAZN and TVE. In the Swiss regions, DAZN will be catering to the fans. 

Around the regions of the UK and Ireland, viewers can watch these matches on Prime Video. In the United States of America, Tennis Channel is the place to view these matches. 

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On the business end, WTA stars Aryna Sabalenka, Maria Sakkari, Iga Swiatek, and Paula Badosa will belong to the same group. In the other group, Barbora Krejcikova, Karolina Pliskova, Garbine Muguruza, and Anett Kontaveit will be competing. We wish all players the best of luck.

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Rohan Kollare is a Tennis author at EssentiallySports. Rohan has studied Sports Management and has a trophy cabinet adorned with accolades won in district and state-level tennis competitions. He has previously worked in Content Operations for Disney’s Hotstar for over a year, covering Tennis and Formula One.
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