SPOTV NOW launches Tennis All Access Pass, rolls out in 15 Asian countries

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SPOTV NOW has officially extended its reach into 15 Asian markets with the addition of seven new territories, including Macau, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Mongolia, and Taiwan. These regions now join existing key markets such as South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

This expansion aims to bring premium, mobile-first sports streaming to millions more across Asia, with content spanning tennis, MotoGP, football, golf, baseball, and more. It marks a strategic leap in SPOTV NOW’s mission to make world-class sports coverage accessible to underserved audiences.

Tennis All Access Pass (Annual) Launched for Grand Slam Fans

Coinciding with the expansion, SPOTV NOW introduced its new Tennis All Access Pass (Annual), giving fans an unmatched way to follow Wimbledon and the US Open 2025. This one-time purchase provides a full year of uninterrupted, ad-free tennis content with zero monthly subscriptions.

SPOTV NOW now available in 15 Asian countries, bringing world-class sports to more fans.
SPOTV NOW now available in 15 Asian countries, bringing world-class sports to more fans.

Subscribers will gain access to all matches — including those played outside the main courts — along with on-demand replays, extended highlights, and archived classics. This pass also highlights Southeast Asian talents like Alexandra Eala and Aldila Sutjiadi, showcasing their journeys exclusively through SPOTV NOW.

Southeast Asian Tennis Stars Take Center Stage

The All Access Pass features a dedicated focus on SEA athletes, letting fans follow regional heroes on tennis’ biggest stages. This exclusive content is designed to uplift and promote regional pride, with spotlight coverage rarely seen on global platforms.

The move reinforces SPOTV NOW’s commitment to providing local relevance and personalized experiences for Asian viewers. It’s also a major win for fans who want to watch tennis beyond the center court showdowns.

One-Time Payment, Unlimited Viewing

Unlike traditional streaming plans, the Tennis All Access Pass comes with no recurring fees. A single payment unlocks full-court streaming, player-focused content, and classic replays across all supported devices in 12 territories, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Macau, and more.

This new subscription model offers budget-friendly, full-year access while maintaining quality, reliability, and convenience. With no hidden charges or renewals, it ensures maximum value for serious tennis enthusiasts.

SPOTV NOW Powers a New Era of Sports Streaming in Asia

With its combined regional expansion and premium tennis content, SPOTV NOW is cementing itself as Asia’s most powerful sports streaming service. The platform’s mobile-first approach, local athlete features, and uninterrupted access to top global events position it as the ultimate destination for fans.

From Tokyo to Taipei and Seoul to Singapore, SPOTV NOW offers a unified platform to experience sports anytime, anywhere — delivering endless passion with every play.

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