The Six Kings Slam will be broadcast on a very well-known American platform
For the second consecutive year, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh) will host the Six Kings Slam, featuring six of the world's best players.
The competition will take place from October 15 to 18, and the winner will receive a prize of $6 million ($4.5 million for the final victory + $1.5 million for participation).
Sinner (defending champion), Alcaraz (runner-up), Djokovic, Draper, Fritz, and Zverev will be competing in this event.
While the tournament is expected to follow the same format as last year, the broadcasting will undergo a major change. DAZN, which had acquired the rights last year, will hand over to the famous platform Netflix.
It should be noted that October 17 will be a rest day to comply with the ATP rule that a player cannot participate in an exhibition for three consecutive days.
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