Don’t miss a shot of the 2023 Australian Open with SEN

January 18, 2023 BY

Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has assembled a grand slam lineup of tennis experts to head up the network’s tennis coverage ahead of the first serve of the 2023 Australian Open.

The SEN Tennis team will feature a number of renowned tennis greats as 17-time Grand Slam Doubles Champion Mark Woodforde and 2006 Australian Open singles finalist Marcos Baghdatis, team up with former players and now distinguished global commentators Louise Pleming and Robbie Koening.

Current Australian doubles superstars Luke Saville (pictured) and reigning US Open Mixed Doubles Champion Storm Hunter will bring the players’ perspective.

One of tennis’ most revered media voices and New York Times correspondent Christopher Clarey will contribute a global lens to the coverage along with Canadian broadcaster and writer Stephanie Myles.

Rounding out the SEN Tennis team is the network’s own tennis ace and host of the popular radio program The First Serve, Brett Phillips, alongside Jordan Kounelis.

SEN Tennis will air from 7pm each night during the tournament, covering all night matches plus selected matches featuring Australian players, while Middle Saturday will provide non-stop coverage across the entire SEN network from midday.

Additionally, Dwayne Russell will be live on location at Rod Laver Arena during the tournament’s first week, broadcasting his Dwayne’s World program live, featuring interviews with the biggest names in tennis as the event unfolds.

Tennis fans will not miss a single serve, rally, or volley of the action thanks to AO Live powered by Kia, a dedicated 24/7 Australian Open channel available on the SEN app, complimenting SEN’s daily coverage.

Sports Entertainment Network chief executive Craig Hutchison said the Australian Open was one of the marquee events on the sporting calendar and a fantastic way to begin the new year and SEN was excited to be the Official Radio Broadcast Partner.

“We’ve assembled a wide range of experts from around the globe to provide tennis fans with the most comprehensive coverage of the two-week journey,” Hutchison said.

“From current and former players to the most respected voices in the tennis media, SEN has the AO coverage from all angles.”

SEN’s live coverage of the Australian Open begian on January 16 from 7pm across the SEN network and SEN app and SEN Mt. Gambier 1629am.