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"The next Grand Slam (Australian Open) is in January so I still have time for tennis and the ATP tournaments are still showing, so that's still okay."Įven though Hong Kong pay-TV service provider Now TV secured the rights for the F1 and US Open following Disney's decision, Deloitte South-east Asia sports business group leader James Walton said it is unclear if the local telcos would follow suit.
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The looming Oct 1 deadline is particularly significant for F1 fans like dietitian Melody Foo, 29.Īfter this weekend's Russian Grand Prix, there are another seven races scheduled for this season with Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton locked in fierce battle - the former leads by five points - for the drivers championship.įoo said: "It's definitely a concern that I cannot watch them, it's a big part of my life and I look forward to watching all these (competitions) during the weekend. The Singtel packages include access to non-sports channels. Related Story Sporting Life: Please stop fiddling with my TV programmingĮxisting TV packages that include the Fox Sports channels range from $33.80 to $99.90 for Singtel, while StarHub's Sports+ package costs $20 monthly. He said: "The price of watching sports in Singapore is very high so if they don't have the telecast of certain channels, I think we should have a fair compensation." Teo does not plan to cancel his subscription as his current TV package, which he pays about $90 monthly for, includes the English Premier League, but feels there should be some form of rebate from the telcos. None of the four tennis Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open) have a dedicated OTT service. Golf TV has live coverage of PGA Tour and European Tour events but has only one Major, the British Open, on its line-up.
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There are MotoGP Videopass, F1 TV and Golf TV but there are some limitations.įor example, F1 TV Pro is unavailable in Singapore, meaning fans here can only watch race replays. Even post-race highlights of F1 races are no substitute for the live races themselves, he added.Īside from the telcos, there are other options for consumers, like over-the-top (OTT) streaming platforms from the rights holders themselves.