A massive summer of tennis continues on Stan Sport with the Mubadala World Tennis Championship beginning Friday. Every match will be streaming ad-free, live & exclusive on Stan Sport.
The tournament will see new World No. 1, Carlos Alcaraz, alongside the French and US Open finalist, Casper Ruud, and defending Champion, Andrey Rublev. They will be joined by World No. 4, Stefanos Tsitsipas and British No. 1, Cameron Norrie. In the women’s draw, World No. 2 and multi-time Grand Slam finalist, Ons Jabeur will take on 2021 US Open Champion, Emma Raducanu on Day 1.
The exclusive Stan Sport feature documentary – Kurtley: My Story – is now streaming on Stan Sport. From schoolyard Youtube sensation to Wallabies star, Kurtley: My Story documents the remarkable life, both on and off the rugby pitch, of one of Australia’s greats.
DAY 1
FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER
LIVE & EXCLUSIVE ON STAN SPORT FROM 11:00PM AEDT
The Mubadala World Tennis Championship kicks off with blockbuster quarter-final matches between World No.4, Stefanos Tsitsipas and British No. 1, Cameron Norrie as well as World No. 2, Ons Jabeur and 2021 US Open Champion, Emma Raducanu.
DAY 2
SATURDAY 17 DECEMBER
LIVE & EXCLUSIVE ON STAN SPORT FROM 10:00PM AEDT
A stacked lineup of stars feature on Day 2 in both men’s semi-finals with Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz already securing their spots.
DAY 3
SUNDAY 18 DECEMBER
LIVE & EXCLUSIVE ON STAN SPORT FROM 8:00PM AEDT
Players will have everything on the line on Day 3 with both the Men’s Championship match and 3rd place playoff taking place.
KURTLEY: MY STORY
THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER
EXCLUSIVE FEATURE DOCUMENTARY ON STAN SPORT FROM 7:00PM AEDT
Kurtley: My Story is a confronting, deep dive into the life of Wallabies star Kurtley Beale.
The hour-long documentary chronicles the rise of a teenager who burst onto the scene and made his way into the Wallabies camp at just 17 years old and the success that followed. In a career spanning nearly two decades, Beale has a bounty of stories to tell – from the sneaky pact that sealed his debut to his undoing brought about by alcohol abuse.
“I made a bit of a porkchop of myself and absolutely deserved every sanction and everything like that,” he recounted. “It was the time there where things weren’t going right for me. I had to get help.” “You think as a young kid you know everything, right?” “I always see it as learnings. It’s a time for growth and I found that period really helpful because it was all about reconnecting with my identity because I lost it.”
Now 33 years old, the Wallabies star has his blinkers on and is in search of one thing – contesting the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France for Australia. Beale has reunited with his long-time friend Darren Coleman, who will coach the Sydneysider on his return to Super Rugby with the Waratahs. “I feel like I’ve still got a lot to give to the game, a lot to my teammates, and I think we talk about experience, experience goes a long way.” “I feel like I have that in spades in terms of knowledge of teams or players all over the world. I think I could be valuable in that area.”
Kurtley: My Story is available exclusively on Stan Sport from 15 December.
DAY 1
SATURDAY 17 DECEMBER
LIVE ON STAN SPORT FROM 6:55AM AEDT
DAY 2
SUNDAY 18 DECEMBER
LIVE ON STAN SPORT FROM 6:55AM AEDT