The women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has solidified its presence in the Chinese market,announcing extensions to its broadcast rights agreements wiht Migu and Tencent through the 2026 season. This news, arriving on January 12, 2026, underscores the growing importance of the Chinese market for women’s professional tennis and signals a continued commitment to reaching fans in the region.
Expanding WTA Coverage in China
Specifically,Migu and Tencent’s digital platforms will now deliver thorough coverage of every WTA tournament held outside of mainland China. This includes both live and delayed matches, and also engaging match clips, all tailored for audiences across China – excluding Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan. Understanding these nuances in broadcast rights is key for brands looking to tap into Chinese sports viewership.
Did you know? According to Statista, China’s sports media market revenue is projected to reach $75.87 billion in 2026, signaling a huge opportunity for sports organizations.
A Return to Growth After a challenging Period
This expansion builds upon a successful 2025, during which the WTA witnessed an extraordinary 30-fold increase in its Chinese audience for international events. I’ve found that this considerable growth can be directly attributed to a more comprehensive coverage strategy through its digital partners and the rising popularity of Chinese players like Zheng Qinwen, who have captured the hearts of fans across the country.
Alongside Migu and tencent, Youku will continue to stream WTA events as part of a three-year agreement established in 2024. This continuity marks a important turning point for the tour, especially considering the temporary disruption caused by concerns regarding the safety of Chinese player Peng Shuai, which led to a suspension of events in China and a breakdown in a previous partnership with iQiyi.
Pro Tip: For sports organizations, building strong relationships with local streaming platforms is crucial for navigating complex media landscapes like China’s.
Digital Engagement Soars
The WTA’s digital footprint in China has also experienced substantial growth. Official social media following grew by 14 percent to 2.3 million, accompanied by a remarkable over 300 percent surge in followers on platforms like Douyin, Rednote, and WeChat. Views of WTA video content on social media jumped by 71 percent compared to the previous year, reaching an impressive 125 million viewers. This surge demonstrates a clear appetite for women’s tennis content among Chinese digital consumers.
Here’s a quick comparison of WTA’s digital expansion:
| Metric | 2024 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social Media Followers | 2.0 Million | 2.3 Million | +15% |
| Social Media Video views | 73 Million | 125 Million | +71% |
| International Event Viewership | Variable | 30x Increase | Significant Growth |
As stated by Marina Storti, chief executive of WTA Ventures, ”Our partnerships with leading chinese streaming platforms have delivered a significant step-change in both coverage and viewership of international tournaments, bringing the excitement of the global WTA Tour to more fans than ever.” She further emphasized that “the surge in streaming audiences, along with rising engagement on social platforms, highlights the growing enthusiasm for women’s tennis in this key market.”
Looking Ahead: Sustaining Momentum in the Chinese Market
The renewed and expanded broadcast agreements are a testament to the WTA’s commitment to tapping into China’s dynamic sports market. Will this growing viewership translate into increased sponsorship opportunities? That’s a question many in the industry are asking. I believe continued investment in localized content and fostering relationships with key digital platforms will be essential for sustained success.
Understanding the nuances of the Chinese streaming landscape is vital. Platforms like Douyin (TikTok’s Chinese counterpart) and WeChat aren’t just social networks; they’re effectively ecosystems where fans consume content,engage with communities,and even make purchases. This integrated approach presents a unique opportunity for the WTA to deepen its connection with chinese fans