Sportradar Secures Multi-Year Global Data and Streaming Extension with Wimbledon

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 4, 2026
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Global sports technology giant Sportradar has officially finalized a comprehensive, multi-year extension of its exclusive partnership to distribute official wagering data and live audiovisual betting streams for The Championships, Wimbledon.

An aerial panoramic view of the iconic green-roofed Centre Court stadium building at Wimbledon, surrounded by manicured lawns, walkways, and tennis facilities under a clear sky.
Sportradar has finalized a multi-year extension of its global data and audiovisual betting rights deal for Wimbledon, covering both qualifying and main draw matches.

The commercial agreement extends beyond 2026, encompassing extensive court coverage across both the main tournament draw and all qualifying competition matches.

Scaling Live Betting Infrastructure via Strategic Acquisitions

Sportradar originally integrated the historic Wimbledon rights package into its central distribution portfolio through its strategic acquisition of IMG Arena in 2025, which successfully expanded the firm’s overarching media and live data catalog. Under the newly ratified extension terms, Sportradar preserves its status as the absolute global distributor of Wimbledon’s official data and live audiovisual betting rights, routing low-latency content streams straight to licensed international sportsbooks.

The fast-delivered tournament data feeds specialized backend applications to fuel next-generation betting products, providing live odds, detailed player performance markets, and granular in-play betting lines. Concurrently, Sportradar will deploy its advanced integrity monitoring systems to actively track global wagering patterns across the tournament and insulate the event from corruption risks.

The high-profile tennis expansion aligns with broader market demand, as the sport’s fast-paced structuring remains exceptionally well-suited for live in-play betting environments. Because every single point, game, and set generates an immediate sequence of localized prediction markets, operators depend heavily on ultra-fast data transmission speeds to capture player engagement safely.

While live in-play wagers continue to witness immense growth across international markets, several legislative bodies across select US states have pushed regulatory measures to restrict micro-betting verticals. Regulators argue that ultra-fast, point-by-point live wagering can expose sports ecosystems to heightened risks of localized fraud, spot manipulation, and match-fixing behaviors.

Integrating Mass Premium Sports Properties

The Wimbledon contract renewal underscores Sportradar’s ongoing B2B strategy to aggregate tier-one sports properties onto its unified technology network. The foundational IMG Arena transaction closed officially in November, onboarding an extensive operational network that maintains active relationships alongside more than 70 premier rights holders spanning 14 sports and six continents.

The enterprise buyout instantly injected approximately 38,000 official data events and over 29,000 live streaming events directly into Sportradar’s digital catalog, enabling the technology firm to scale its tracking footprint to cover more than one million sports matches annually. This newly integrated data network has already begun driving significant top-line growth across Sportradar’s public financial results.

During the first quarter of 2026, the company reported an 11% surge in group revenue to €347 million, heavily anchored by a 20% growth burst across its core betting and gaming content segment. However, due to significant foreign currency exchange translation movements that completely offset its positive operational yields, Sportradar reported an overall net quarterly loss of €6 million, while its adjusted EBITDA scaled up 12% year-on-year to hit €66 million.

Elevating Live Sports Market Immersion

Moritz Gloeckler, EVP for Rights and Strategic Projects at Sportradar, emphasized that the integration of high-precision micro-betting metrics changes how modern sportsbooks engage with active tennis fans:

“By integrating advanced live markets and micro betting capabilities, we’re enabling our partners to deliver more immersive engagement throughout every point, game and set.”

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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