
Follow all the live action from both the ATP World Tour 1000 and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, on your desktop for the first time at TennisTV.com.
Extensive coverage of the BNP Paribas Open tournament in Indian Wells begins Saturday, March 14 with 65 live matches and a choice of up to three courts streaming live and high quality coverage at any one time, concluding with both the men’s and women’s singles finals.
TennisTV.com is the new revolutionary broadband TV console offering official, high quality streams for tennis fans around the world. Follow the link here to catch all the action – http://www.TennisTV.com
The new official live streaming website of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour and the ATP World Tour provides fans with unique access to live and on demand, top level tennis from both tours meaning they can stay in touch with all the world’s top players.
Covering a total of 37 events and offering more than 700 matches live tennis from both tours now available online in one place for the very first time.
Subscribers to TennisTV.com can follow their favourite players through wide-ranging live and archive footage from the start of the season right through its conclusion at the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha and the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.
A variety of packages will allow fans to subscribe to live action of either women’s or men’s events or a combination of both, and will also include exclusive interviews, behind the scenes footage, and daily roundups.
Free in-depth highlights will also be available from both Tours as well as an extensive video archive so fans can relive classic matches of the past.
On the Baseline’s live coverage of the 2009 BNP Paribas Open is brought to you by Grand Slam Tennis Tours.




I AGREE WITH TIM FROM DC..IF I SEE LEYTON HEWITT’S ‘BEYOND THE BASELINE’ ONE MORE TIME I’LL SCREAM….I SUSPECT THE TENNIS CHANNEL,LIKE OTHER BUSINESSES TODAY IS HAVING MONEY ISSUES AND COULD NOT AFFORD TO CARRY THE INDIAN WELLS TOURNAMENT…THYE MUST HAVE HAD ACCESS TO MORE CURRENT TENNIS MATCHES THAN THE PEPSI CHALLENGE FROM THE 70′S…