
BeIN Media Group has solidified its long-standing collaboration with the All England Lawn Tennis Club by extending its exclusive broadcasting rights for Wimbledon through 2030. This new five-year agreement grants beIN Sports the rights to broadcast The Championships across 24 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
As part of the renewal, beIN Sports will continue to offer live, exclusive coverage of Wimbledon, allowing fans to catch every match either live or on-demand via its streaming platforms, TOD by beIN and beIN CONNECT. This deal enhances beIN Sports’ impressive tennis portfolio, which already encompasses exclusive rights to all four Grand Slam tournaments in the MENA region, further establishing beIN as a leading sports broadcaster.
Mohammed Al-Derham, Director of Media Rights at beIN MENA, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Wimbledon is one of the most recognisable sporting events globally, and we are thrilled to continue our collaboration with the All England Club. This agreement underscores our commitment to providing top-tier sports content to audiences throughout the region.”
Paul Davies, Associate Director of Broadcast, Production, and Media Rights at the All England Club, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the strength of beIN Media Group as a broadcast partner. He remarked on the importance of beIN’s extensive coverage across critical markets, including MENA and France, which ensures that fans receive high-quality broadcasts and can engage with Wimbledon in multiple formats.
Ahead of Wimbledon 2026, beIN Sports is set to deliver comprehensive coverage from London, featuring live matches, expert analysis, and daily highlights. The broadcaster plans to dedicate five channels exclusively to Wimbledon, with advertising in Arabic, English, and French. Coverage will kick off with the qualifying competitions from June 22 to 25 at the Wimbledon Qualifying and Community Sports Centre in Roehampton.
During the tournament, viewers can expect access to multiple feeds, including broadcasts from Centre Court, No. 1 Court, No. 2 Court, and additional show courts via TOD by beIN. A dedicated coverage team, featuring prominent tennis analysts and reporters based in London, will provide commentary, insights, and live updates.
With this renewed agreement, beIN Sports will continue to be the exclusive home for Wimbledon coverage in MENA, enriching the viewing experience for millions of fans in the region through the end of the decade.












