The enhancements include the scale of coverage and levels of live insights and analysis, making it the most advanced TV broadcast in the sport’s history

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SquashTV has elevated the production value of its coverage of the 2025 Comcast Business U.S. Open Squash Championships, promising “the most advanced TV broadcast in the sport’s history”.

Action from the tournament will be captured by SquashTV at Philadelphia’s Arlen Specter US Squash Center (October 19-25), with 18 cameras, the most used in a squash broadcast since SquashTV’s inception in 2010.

A cable camera will be installed over the glass court to provide previously unseen views of the competition, crowd, and venue, while four manned super slow-motion and gimbal cameras will provide cinematic coverage of the biggest moments from the tournament. 

In addition, two replay cameras will be dedicated to covering the out-of-court lines for instant officiating reviews, an increase of seven cameras in comparison to a regular SquashTV broadcast. The broadcast presentation will be enhanced with in-depth stats and analysis to tell greater stories around the matches in real-time, including the number of winning shots, errors, rally duration, shot count, and areas of strengths and weaknesses of the competing players.

“We’re excited to deliver the most ambitious broadcast in the history of the sport at the U.S. Open,” said PSA chief operating officer Lee Beachill. “By expanding our camera coverage, production crew, and technical integrations, we’re providing fans with the most immersive SquashTV broadcast ever seen in the sport. This scale of production reflects our ambition for where we want the sport to be as we look towards squash’s debut at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028, and we are grateful to Comcast Business for powering this enhanced broadcast coverage through their cutting-edge connectivity and enterprise-grade technology solutions.”

“Leveraging Comcast Business’ advanced technology with SQUASHTV’s latest innovations at this year’s U.S. Open is the ideal showcase for squash’s rapid growth and expansion,” adds US Squash President & CEO Kevin Klipstein. “The Comcast Business U.S. Open being streamed by NBC’s Peacock featuring SQUASHTV’s fullest production team ever is powering tremendous collaboration and excitement across squash organizations globally. We can’t wait to see where this leads the sport by the time squash has its Olympic debut at the Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios in 2028.”

“At Comcast Business, we’re proud to power the technology behind the most ambitious squash broadcast in history. Our advanced network solutions are enabling SquashTV to deliver an immersive, world-class viewing experience to fans across the globe,” said Eileen Diskin, CMO, Comcast Business. “Supporting the U.S. Open Squash Championships and the growth of professional squash reflects our commitment to innovation, community, and the future of sport.”

Lead presenter Michael Absalom and lead commentator Joey Barrington will lead the team, supported by former World Champion Vanessa Atkinson, Aisling Blake, Lisa Aitken, Nicole Bunyan and American stars Gilly Lane and Chris Gordon.

The global broadcast feed will be distributed to broadcasters across 89 countries. NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, will stream the semi-finals and finals live for the first time in the US between 24-25 October.

The entire tournament will be broadcast on SquashTV.