The Tennis Channel PR has announced its panel of sixteen commentators through an X post on March 16 for the Miami Open 2024. It guarantees an exciting and talented group of entertaining commentators who can capture the energy of the competition for fans all around the world. Smart analysis and humorous commentary always go hand in hand, after all!
The post revealed well-known tennis personalities, former players, and renowned podcast hosts, among many others. Let’s find out all the tennis channel commentators for the Miami Open this year.
Some of the renowned personalities from the tennis channel commentary list
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This year, fans can look forward to an enjoyable and insightful analysis of the Miami Open tournaments and players by the tennis channel commentators, as released by the tennis channel on X with the caption, ” WHAT A SQUAD! First ball to last! Don’t miss a point of the #MiamiOpen. Live on Tennis Channel”
WHAT A SQUAD!
Firsr ball to last! Don't miss a point of the #MiamiOpen. Live on Tennis Channel 💪 pic.twitter.com/lWM0x3EPCd
— TennisChannelPR (@TennisChannelPR) March 19, 2024
Jim Courier
Most fans are familiar with former player Jim Courier, who has been the main commentator on the Australian Open and completed 20 years in 2024. But now fans will hear his expert opinions on the Miami Open this year. Being an analyst for the Tennis Channel, he has shown his incredible analysis of the sport since his retirement. Now it’s time to shine in the second part of the Sunshine Double!
Martina Navratilova
Another well-recognized and loved name is Martina Navratilova, who made her come back to covering the Miami Open last year after her battle with cancer. This year, she will be expressing her insights on the game once again with articulate, intelligent, and powerful commentary on the sport!
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Andrea Petkovic
Former German professional Andrea Petkovic is next on the list. After retiring from tennis in 2022, the athlete-to-commentator transition has worked well for Andrea Petkovic. Since last year, she has been a part of the Tennis Channel commentary section and is beloved in her new role! Petkovic’s keen observation and valuable inputs regarding the sport will add to the entertainment of the entire game.
Andy Roddick
Next up is Andy Roddick, who lifted the Miami Open trophy in 2004 and 2010. Famous for the “Served with Andy Roddick,” the retired player is known for his fresh input on various important issues. Now he comes to the next part of the Sunshine Double as an in-studio analyst.
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Other names on the Miami Open commentary panel
There are plenty of other names for the commentary section that will provide more excitement for the game at the Miami Open. Let’s go through the list below:
- Prakash Amritraj – Former Indian-American professional tennis player
- Lindsay Davenport – Former World No. 1 in singles in tennis
- Gill Gross – broadcaster for Tennis Channel, US Open Radio, Cracked Racquets, and UC San Diego.
- Brett Haber – American sportscaster and host of the Tennis Channel
- Danni Klupenger – reporter for both NFL and college football, college basketball, and professional tennis.
- Mark Petchey – former English tennis player
- Ted Robinson – former NBC sports announcer
- Chanda Rubin – American former top-10 professional tennis player
- Nicolas Pereira – former ITF Junior World Champion, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open champion
- Monica Puig – former gold medal winner at the Olympics
- Steve Weissman – Sports Anchor at the NFL Network/Tennis Channel
- Ari Wolfe – American sportscaster for ESPN, the Stadium Network, the Tennis Channel, and the NFL Network.
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So here’s a complete list of all entities that will be seen commentating on the Miami Open on the tennis channel. Who are you most excited to hear? Let us know in the comments below!
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