Alright, let’s talk about this Tennis TV thing, you know, the one where you watch them fellas hitting the ball back and forth. My grandson, he’s always yapping about it, says it’s the best way to watch tennis. So, I figured, let me see what all the fuss is about, and more importantly, how much it’s gonna cost me, the old lady.

First thing I hear is this “annual subscription” talk. Sounds fancy, but all it means is you pay once a year and watch all the tennis you want. Now, from what I gather, this annual thing, it ain’t cheap, but it ain’t too bad neither, depends on how you look at it. They say it’s around $119.99 a year. That’s a chunk of change, let me tell ya. That’s like, what, a good pair of shoes, or maybe a whole bunch of groceries? But if you’re watching tennis all the time, like my grandson, maybe it’s worth it.
Then there’s this other thing, the “monthly subscription.” That’s where you pay every month, see? It’s like paying rent for your tennis watching. They say it’s about $9.99 a month. Now, that sounds cheaper, right? But you gotta be careful, because if you keep paying that every month, it adds up. Twelve months, that’s almost the same as the yearly price, but a little bit more you see. So, you gotta figure out how much you’re really gonna watch.
What do you get for your money? Well, they say you get to watch all the matches, live, you know, as it’s happening. No waiting around. And they say you can watch replays too, if you missed something or just want to see it again. Sounds like a lot of tennis, if you ask me. They even got some old matches, the “classics” they call ‘em. I guess that’s for the folks who like to remember the old days. My grandson he likes those old fellas hitting the ball.
My grandson, he told me they got something like 2,500 matches live, every year. That’s a lot of tennis, even for a young fella like him. And they show all them big tournaments, the ATP ones, where all the famous players go. He keeps blabbering about some fellas, Djokovic this and Nadal that. Sounds like a bunch of fancy names to me.
Now, they also got this deal, a “13 for 12 Offer”. That means you pay for 12 months and get 13 months of watching. It’s like getting a free month, I guess. They say it starts in November and goes to January the next year. If you’re thinking about getting it, maybe that’s the time to do it, get that extra month for free. Free is always good, especially for an old lady like me.

- Annual Subscription: Around $119.99 a year. Good if you watch a lot.
- Monthly Subscription: Around $9.99 a month. Good if you watch sometimes.
- 13 for 12 Offer: Pay for 12 months, get 13 months. Best deal, if you time it right.
So, how do you actually get this Tennis TV thing? Well, you gotta go to their website, or use their app on your phone. My grandson, he did it on his phone, all fast and easy. You gotta make an account, give ‘em your information and your money, of course. Then you’re all set to watch.
My grandson, he says it’s “totally worth it.” He watches it all the time, on his phone, on his computer, even on the big TV sometimes. He says the app is good, easy to use, better than some other ones he tried. I guess he knows what he’s talking about, he’s young and knows all this technology stuff. Me, I’m still trying to figure out how to turn on the TV.
So, there you have it, the lowdown on this Tennis TV cost thing. It ain’t cheap, but if you love tennis, it might be worth the money. Just gotta figure out how much you’re gonna watch and which deal is best for you. And don’t forget to ask your grandson for help, they know more about this stuff than we do, those young fellas.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some dinner. All this talk about tennis has made me hungry. And maybe I’ll sit down with my grandson and watch a match or two. Maybe I’ll even start to understand what all the fuss is about. But don’t tell nobody I said that.
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