Sky Sports+ will show the Libema Open WTA 250 clash between Daria Snigur and Paula Badosa in the UK on 8 June 2026 at 09:00 UK time, with the world feed also listed for the match. Ravi Ubha is the main commentator, bringing coverage of a matchup that forms part of the opening round at ’s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands.[1][8]
The Libema Open runs from 8–14 June 2026 and is one of the early grass-court events of the summer, making it an important stop for players building form before the bigger grass-court tournaments later in the season.[1][2] Badosa’s appearance has added extra attention to the event, with reports noting that she received a wild card for her grass-court return.[2]
Ravi Ubha is a familiar voice for tennis viewers and has long been associated with international tennis coverage, particularly as a commentator and analyst across broadcast and digital platforms. His presence on the world feed means viewers outside the UK may hear the same primary commentary, depending on local broadcast arrangements.[1][3][4]
For British viewers, the key detail is that Sky Sports+ is carrying the match, which should make it accessible through Sky’s streaming platforms rather than a traditional terrestrial channel.[1] That matters because the Libema Open is a WTA 250-level event, so coverage is often distributed through pay-TV or streaming partners rather than free-to-air broadcasters.
Paula Badosa remains the headline name in this match. A former world top-10 player, the Spaniard has built her reputation on aggressive baseline tennis and a powerful first strike game, which can be especially effective on grass when she is fit and in rhythm.[2] Daria Snigur, meanwhile, arrives as an underdog but has the profile of a dangerous opponent on a surface that rewards low, flat ball-striking and quick transitions.
The pair were scheduled to meet in the draw for the tournament’s opening rounds, with multiple pre-tournament listings identifying Snigur v Badosa as a first-round or early-round fixture in the Libema Open bracket.[1][5][8] Match timing can vary slightly by court order and broadcast slot, but the listed start time is 08:00 UTC, which converts to 09:00 UK time.[4]
The Libema Open also carries wider significance because it is a joint event alongside the ATP edition, giving fans a full week of grass-court tennis in one venue.[1][6] For viewers in the UK, the combination of Sky Sports+, the world feed and Ravi Ubha’s commentary makes this a straightforward watch for anyone following the WTA’s grass-court swing.
For more on the event itself, the official tournament player page lists both Daria Snigur and Paula Badosa in the ladies’ field, underlining the match’s confirmed status on the Libema Open schedule.[8]
Article generated: 7 June 2026, 23:10 GMT
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