TennisONE App Named Official App of Five US Open Series Tournaments
Minneapolis (July 8, 2022) — TennisONE App, a year-round global, mobile platform for tennis scores, streams and news has partnered with five of eight of this summer’s US Open Series tournaments as their “Official App”:
- July 10 - 17: Hall of Fame Open (Newport, RI)
- July 23 - 30: Atlanta Open (Atlanta, GA)
- July 30 - August 7: Citi Open (Washington, D.C.)
- August 1 - 7: Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic (San Jose, CA)
- August 20 - 27: Winston-Salem Open (Winston-Salem, NC)
TennisONE App will serve as the go-to destination for fans following the top US events on-site and at home. Enhanced tournament coverage will include live scores and stats, daily order-of-play, match highlights, press conferences, exclusive post-match interviews, practice court schedules/streaming and bracket challenges.
“We’re honored to work with these prestigious tournaments as their Official App,” said TennisONE CEO Kristin Geer. “Our cutting-edge technology has proven to elevate the fan experience for those on-site and those who are remote.”
The TennisONE App is available on both iOS and Android and can be downloaded for free today in the Apple App Store and Google Play. For more information and to receive a link to download the app, visit https://t1.app.link/newsletter. The app can also be viewed on desktop at https://tennis.one/.
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