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April 8, 2009

Swing Into Spring With DirecTV’s Tennis Channel

Filed under: information — Tags: , , , — tvtech @ 8:04 pm

Get ready to watch all of your favorite tennis players and tournaments in sharp, vibrant high definition broadcasting. The Tennis Channel has offered subscribers 24 hour, unbeatable tennis coverage and programming since 2003. You can expect to find high quality coverage of live tournaments, up to the minute news, interviews, and even tennis tip and skill instruction.

The tennis channel doesn’t stop with tennis matches, you’ll also find some programming related to sports such as squash, badminton, racquetball, table tennis and paddle tennis. If you like to watch the tournaments you’ll love the Tennis Channel’s extensive coverage of Wimbledon, the French Open, the Australian Open, the Tennis Channel Open, Davis Cup, Fed Cup and Hopman Cup along with many other events. New to the Tennis Channel this year is coverage of the much anticipated US Open.

In addition to all the high definition games you can catch on the Tennis Channel, you won’t want to miss out on some the popular original series’. Shows like Destination Tennis, Match Makers, Book of Tennis Chronicles, and Real Life on the WTA add interesting and educational programming options to the mix.

If you find yourself missing tennis games because your cable doesn’t have the coverage you want, you’ll definitely want to check out the Tennis Channel. For a great price, you will get 24 hour access to programming that any avid tennis fan would wish for along with the peace of mind that comes from dealing with DirecTV, America’s favorite for satellite programming and award-winning customer service representatives. Plus, with even the most basic DirecTV package you will be provided with many different channels of programming that will make every member of your family satisfied. Check out directstartv.com today to see more of what you’ve been missing and stop the cycle!

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