Television broadcast of Tennis: the Italian Internationals tournament
Revamped Coverage:
Get ready to catch every moment of the Italian Open, exclusively on Sky Sport! This year, Sky Sport Tennis, Sky Sport Uno, and Sky Sport Arena will broadcast the tournament live, with the dedicated Sky Sport Tennis channel promising the most extensive daily coverage. Plus, Sky Sport Plus apps for Sky customers and Extra Match streaming for Now customers got you covered if you're on the move.
A star-studded team of commentators, led by the legendary Elena Pero, Luca Boschetto, and Federico Ferrero, along with technical commentators like Paolo Bertolucci, Ivan Ljubicic, and the fresh face, Renzo Furlan, will bring you the action "minute by minute" from dawn to dusk. Tune in to witness the return of Jannik Sinner!
On the other hand, Rai2 will be airing one match a day, either in the late afternoon or prime time. From today, May 7, at 7 PM, they kick things off with a thrilling Centrale match between Sonego and Burruchaga. The commentary and technical analysis will rotate between Maurizio Fanelli, Marco Fiocchetti, and tennis veteran Omar Camporese, with Rita Grande keeping things lively in the studio.
While details about commentators for this year's tournament on Sky Sport and Rai2 were not found in our search, it's worth noting that major tennis tournaments usually feature experienced commentators and analysts. For instance, ATP Challenger TV counts Mike Cation, Bryan Fenley, Rob Werner, and T2 platforms like Jan-Michael Gambill, Leif Shiras, Geoff Chizever among their regulars. To get the latest on commentators for the Italian Open on Sky Sport and Rai2, we recommend checking their official websites or broadcast schedules. So, don't miss out on the action — tune in and let the games begin!
- The Italian Open tennis tournament will be broadcast on Sky Sport Tennis, Sky Sport Uno, and Sky Sport Arena, offering extensive daily coverage.
- Rai2 will air one match a day, either in the late afternoon or prime time, with commentary rotating between Maurizio Fanelli, Marco Fiocchetti, and tennis veteran Omar Camporese.
- Sky Sport and Rai2 have not announced their commentators for the 2023 Italian Open, although they typically feature experienced commentators and analysts, like Mike Cation, Bryan Fenley, Rob Werner, and Jan-Michael Gambill on ATP Challenger TV.
- Fans can follow the Italian Open on Sky Sport and Rai2 via their respective official websites or broadcast schedules to learn about the commentators for this year's tournament.
