UTS London Grand Final on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK
Sky Sports has secured the broadcast rights for next month’s UTS London Grand Final taking place December 5–7, 2025, at London’s Copper Box Arena.
This marks the first time Sky Sports will broadcast a UTS tournament, bringing the event’s fast-paced, breakthrough format to fans across the UK and Ireland on Sky Sports Tennis. The agreement was facilitated by leading sports TV rights agency SPORTFIVE and adds to Sky Sport’s growing tennis portfolio, which includes UK rights to show the ATP Tour and WTA Tour as well as the US Open.
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Created to appeal to new and existing tennis audiences, the UTS format features a dynamic and dramatic twist on traditional tennis:
- Eight elite players competing across two round-robin groups
- Top four advance to the semi-finals
- Players are guaranteed a minimum of three matches each
- Finalists will contest five matches over three days
- Matches consist of four 8-minute quarters, with timing paused during 3-minute breaks
- First player to win 3 quarters wins the match
- If tied 2–2, a dramatic ‘Sudden Death’ decider determines the winner
- First player to win two consecutive points claims the match
- Every point from the second point onward becomes match point
This innovative format delivers fast-paced, high-drama tennis designed for both live audiences and broadcast viewers.
The 2025 UTS Grand Final will feature a standout field of international stars, including:
- Alex de Minaur – 2024 UTS Grand Final Champion
- Jack Draper – British No. 1 and 2023 UTS Grand Final Champion
- Andrey Rublev
- Tomas Machac
- Adrian Mannarino
- Casper Ruud
- Francisco Cerúndolo
- David Goffin
British favourite Jack Draper returns to UTS following his 2023 title-winning performance, giving home fans the chance to support him on UK soil.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Sky Sports for the very first time on UTS London Grand Final,” said Karsten Mahlmann, Senior Vice President International Media at SPORTFIVE. “UTS is a truly innovative property that challenges the traditional tennis format while delivering high-energy, entertaining competition for a broad audience. Sky Sports is the ideal partner to help elevate this event in a key market, and we are confident that UK and Irish viewers will embrace this fresh take on the sport.”
Patrick Mouratoglou, UTS founder, said: “We’re really excited to be joining forces with Sky Sports for this year’s Grand Final in London. Sky Sport’s commitment to redefining tennis coverage is something UTS resonates with and it makes this partnership feel especially inspiring. Together, we’re looking forward to giving fans across Britain a fresh, unforgettable experience of tennis.“
A small number of tickets for UTS London Grand Final are still available via www.uts.live