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Andy Murray has enjoyed a stunning 2008 season
Andy Murray enjoyed a stunning 2008 season

You can watch and listen to comprehensive tennis coverage on BBC TV, radio, the red button and online.

The first action of 2009 comes from Melbourne and the opening Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open.

Later in the year we will bring you exclusive and unrivalled action from the Wimbledon Championships, as well as TV coverage from the French Open, Queen's Club and Eastbourne.

We also have action from Great Britain's Davis Cup matches and commentary of the US Open from Flushing Meadows.

TENNIS ON THE BBC TV IN 2009

Further details will appear here shortly. All times, dates, and events are subject to change.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Monday 19 January to Sunday 1 February

0830-1400, live coverage on BBC Red Button and BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra

0000-0825 and 1400-2359 looped highlights on BBC Red Button

Saturday 24 January

1300-1430, BBC One - highlights package

Saturday 31 January

Women's final highlights - 1300-1400, BBC Two

Sunday 1 February

Men's final live - 0830-1200, BBC Two

DAVIS CUP

First round, 6-8 March

FRENCH OPEN

25 May to 7 June

QUEEN'S CLUB

8-14 June

WIMBLEDON

22 June to 5 July


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BBC Sport Help/FAQs
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