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China Open WTA 1000 2025: Where to Watch Lois Boisson vs Emma Navarro and Who’s Commentating

The highly anticipated China Open WTA 1000 match featuring Lois Boisson versus Emma Navarro will be broadcast live on Tennis Channel 2 on September 29, 2025, at 06:00 UK time. This WTA 1000 tournament, part of the elite 2025 WTA Tour, is held at the National Tennis Center in Beijing, China, running from September 24 to October 5 on outdoor hardcourts[1][2].

Fans in the United States can catch the match live on Tennis Channel 2, while international viewers might access the WTA TV streaming service, which also carries the world feed commentary. British and Australian viewers may find select coverage through regional sports packages offering access to the world feed, though the primary TV rights for live coverage in the UK mostly belong to broadcasters like the BBC and Eurosport for other WTA events[2].

Commentary Line-Up for Boisson vs Navarro

The main commentary and co-commentary for this specific match on Tennis Channel 2 and WTA TV will be as per the world feed. The world feed commentary team consists of Kevin Skinner as the main commentator and Sophie Amiach providing expert analysis[3].

Kevin Skinner is a respected tennis commentator known for his insightful and calm delivery during high-profile WTA and ATP matches. He has worked extensively in tennis broadcasting, including ATP and WTA event coverage. His ability to explain tactics with clarity makes him a favourite among tennis audiences.

Sophie Amiach, a former professional tennis player from France, brings expert analysis and player perspective to the broadcast. Since retiring, she has built credibility as a co-commentator for major international tournaments, combining technical knowledge with a personable style that enhances viewer understanding.

About the China Open

The China Open is one of the premier events in the WTA calendar at the WTA 1000 level. Known for its strong player field and significant ranking points, the tournament regularly features events on Hard outdoor courts at the China National Tennis Center’s Diamond Court, which seats approximately 15,000 spectators[2]. The 2025 edition marks the 26th occurrence of the women's China Open and features a singles draw of 96 players.

Recent years have seen champions like Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, and others dominate this hardcourt event, making it a must-watch tournament in the autumn season[2]. The 2025 event continues that tradition, showcasing emerging talents such as Lois Boisson and Emma Navarro seeking breakthroughs on the big stage.

Where to Watch the China Open in 2025

Tennis Channel 2 holds rights in the United States, providing comprehensive live coverage including this match. The WTA TV streaming platform offers global access with the world feed commentary, ideal for international fans who want to watch every point live with expert insights[3].

UK viewers can typically catch marquee matches via BBC Sport Tennis or ITV Tennis, particularly for significant rounds, though this specific early-round match is likely to be available on WTA TV or via the Tennis Channel if accessing through international sports packages. Similarly, Australian audiences often watch through subscription services with access to WTA TV or regional sports broadcasters.

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