Gravity Media Australia has signed an agreement with the
Wimbledon Championship to continue providing the NetCam service.
The only grass court Grand Slam is one of the oldest competitions
in the history of tennis which was started 146 years ago.
The tournament is played in the summer in England and is probably
the most followed Grand Slam in the calendar year.
According to the latest report, Gravity Media Australia
has signed an agreement to continue providing NetCam services for the
mega-event. They started providing the services in the 2018 edition.
The head of broadcast, production and media rights for The
Championships, Wimbledon, Paul Davies, expressed excitement about bringing the
company on board for future events.
“The use of NetCam on Centre and No. 1 Court brings a unique
and dynamic perspective to the broadcast coverage during The Championships,” he
said. “The delicate challenge of
integrating these cameras within the grass courts has always been sensitively
managed between Gravity Media Australia and our ground staff, and we look
forward continuing this long-standing partnership.”
This year, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz won the men’s singles
title after beating the current world number one Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in the
final with a score of 1–6,
7–6(8–6), 6–1, 3–6, 6–4.
In the women’s singles category, Czech Republic’s Marketa
Vondrousova lifted the title after beating Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur in the final
with a score of 6–4, 6–4.