beIN said it will keep airing Wimbledon tennis on its platforms until 2030. The extension covers the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East and North Africa market. By maintaining the same coverage arrangement, the broadcaster signals a commitment to delivering one of the sport’s most prestigious events to a regional audience that has followed the tournament for years. The decision to prolong the rights underscores the importance of continuity for fans who rely on beIN’s channels for live sport, and it removes any uncertainty about where they can tune in when the grass courts host the world’s top players.
Viewers in the region can expect the same coverage on beIN's existing channels, meaning the tournament will remain accessible without any new subscription changes. The broadcaster did not provide further details on channel numbers or streaming options, but the statement makes clear that the current package will stay in place. This means that households that already have beIN will not need to adjust their viewing habits or seek alternative services to follow the fortnight of matches each summer. For tennis enthusiasts, the assurance of uninterrupted access is valuable, especially given the tournament’s global profile and the high level of interest it generates across the Middle East.
The continuation of the rights also reflects the broader relationship between major sporting events and regional broadcasters. By securing the Wimbledon package through 2030, beIN reinforces its role as a key player in the sports media landscape, offering premium content that attracts advertisers and supports the channel’s programming slate. The extension aligns with the expectations of a market that values high‑quality live sport and provides a stable platform for sponsors to reach a dedicated audience. While the announcement did not delve into technical specifics, the core message is clear: fans in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and the wider MENA region will be able to watch Wimbledon on the same familiar channels for the next several editions of the championship.
Overall, the extension of the broadcasting rights ensures that the excitement of Wimbledon – from the opening ceremony to the final match – will continue to be shared with viewers across the region. The tournament’s blend of tradition, competition and global appeal makes it a staple of the sporting calendar, and beIN’s ongoing involvement guarantees that the event remains within easy reach of tennis lovers throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
Frequently asked questions
What sports event will beIN continue to broadcast in the UAE?
beIN will continue to broadcast Wimbledon tennis in the UAE until 2030, providing uninterrupted access to the tournament for fans.
Will I need to change my subscription to watch Wimbledon on beIN?
No, viewers in the UAE will not need to adjust their viewing habits or seek alternative services to follow Wimbledon on beIN's existing channels.
How long will beIN continue to show Wimbledon tennis in the UAE?
beIN will broadcast Wimbledon tennis in the UAE until 2030, extending its existing rights.
What region will beIN's Wimbledon broadcasting rights cover?
beIN's Wimbledon broadcasting rights cover the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider Middle East and North Africa region.
Why is the extension of beIN's Wimbledon broadcasting rights important?
The extension ensures that fans in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider MENA region will be able to watch Wimbledon on the same familiar channels for the next several editions of the championship.
What does the extension of beIN's Wimbledon broadcasting rights mean for tennis enthusiasts?
The extension provides a stable platform for tennis enthusiasts to watch Wimbledon, with uninterrupted access to the tournament on beIN's existing channels.





