Apple Sports app adds tennis coverage ahead of Wimbledon

Apple Sports app adds tennis coverage ahead of Wimbledon
Tim Cook CEO of Apple — Apple
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Apple Sports, the free app available for iPhone users, has expanded its offerings to include tennis just in time for the Wimbledon tournament. This addition allows tennis enthusiasts to access live scores for Grand Slam and 1000-level tournaments. Users can track every point in all men’s and women’s singles matches starting with Wimbledon.

The app provides updates on a player’s progress throughout the tournament with fast live scores. Fans receive results from every match from the first round through to the finals, ensuring they don’t miss any action as the tournament progresses.

With Live Activities, Apple Sports offers real-time updates directly to an iPhone’s Lock Screen and Apple Watch. The Game Card Sharing feature lets fans share their excitement about any matchup across all supported leagues.

Additionally, Apple Sports has introduced a new home experience aimed at enhancing user personalization. Events and matchups are grouped by league, allowing fans to set their preferred order so that their top leagues appear first. Favorite teams are displayed prominently at the top, providing instant access to scores and updates of most interest.



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