The
WTA Finals are due to take place between Saturday 1 - 8 November in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the city of Riyadh. It will be shown all over the world and brings together the top eight players over the course of the season.
The
WTA Finals line-up is led by
Coco Gauff who is the defending champion defeating Zheng Qinwen last year in the final who isn't here to defend that after a torrid year since then with injury. But Gauff does return alongside a malaise of top American talents.
Amanda Anisimova has reached two major finals this year and is surely one of the favourites to win the title in Riyadh. She has won multiple WTA 1000's and has been one of the most in-form players on the tour.
Alongside Gauff and Anisimova, Madison Keys after winning the Australian Open returns for the first time in close to 10 years. While Jessica Pegula also returns to the line-up.
But leading the line-up truly is World No.1
Aryna Sabalenka and World No.2
Iga Swiatek. While both in particular Sabalenka haven't had huge masses of luck when it comes to Grand Slams, the latter having only won the US Open this year and losing the Australian Open they still remain the top talents in the sport.
Swiatek lost her mantle as Queen of Clay after a poor time of it but returned to her best during WImbledon, a tournament that typically isn't one that she is known for her excellence in. Both are long and away the best on tour for Prize Money won and also in the rankings and will be favourites.
While Jasmine Paolini and Elena Rybakina can't be counted out. Both this season made a late dash to the line so are in form. Rybakina in particular won Ningbo and reached the semi-finals in Tokyo to seal her spot in the last event. But how do you tune in throughout the world?
In the UK, it will be shown solely on Sky Sports. Tennis Channel have the rights in the US. While in Australia, beIN Sports will show the tournament in full. All regions are below so you can catch the action wherever you are.
How to watch WTA Finals
| Region | Broadcaster(s) |
| Africa/Asia 1 | beIN SPORTS Middle East |
| Africa 1 | Supersport Africa |
| Africa 2 | Canal+ Africa |
| Latin America | ESPN International Latam |
| Eastern Europe | Setanta Stans |
| Australia | beIN Sports Australia |
| Belgium | Telenet (Play Sports); BeTV (with Luxembourg) |
| Bulgaria | A1 Max Sport |
| Canada | TSN |
| China | ESPN International China |
| Cyprus | CYTA |
| Czech R.; Slovakia | Digisport |
| Denmark | TV2 Denmark |
| Baltics | TV3 Baltics |
| France | Eurosport France; beIN Sports France (WTA) |
| Germany/Austria/Switz/Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland |
| Greece | OTE |
| Hong Kong | PCCW; Now TV (WTA) |
| Hungary | Network4 |
| India | Discovery India |
| Israel | Sport5 Israel |
| Italy/San Marino/Vatican | Sky Italia |
| Japan | WOWOW |
| Korea, South | Eclat; CJ ENM (WTA) |
| Malta | GO Sports TSN |
| Netherlands | Ziggo Sport; DAZN (WTA) |
| New Zealand | Tennis TV; DAZN (WTA) |
| Norway | TV2 Norway; DAZN (WTA) |
| Poland | Polsat; Canal+ (WTA) |
| Portugal | Sport TV Portugal; Eleven Sports (WTA) |
| Romania | RCS & RDS (Digisport) |
| Balkans | Sportklub |
| Spain | Telefonica / Movistar; DAZN (WTA) |
| Sweden/Finland | TV4 AB; DAZN (WTA) |
| Taiwan | Sino Catch Sportcast |
| Asia 2 | beIN Southeast Asia |
| Turkey | S Sport Turkey; beIN Digiturk (WTA) |
| UK/Ireland/Gibraltar/Isle of Man | Sky UK; Sky Sports WTA coverage |
| United States/Puerto Rico/USVI | Tennis Channel (exclusive U.S. home) |