DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Saturday denied allegations by the governing bodies of world tennis that a television channel illegally showing matches is based in the kingdom.
The International Tennis Federation, Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and other bodies called on Thursday for the "immediate closure of the illegal Saudi Arabian-based piracy operation, 'beoutQ'", for broadcasting tennis content across the Middle East and North Africa without the right to do so.
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