The site promises to move beyond basic match reporting, offering tactical breakdowns, player analysis, and narratives covering youth development alongside domestic league play. With an estimated 3.5 billion fans globally, the sport has seen a marked shift in North American viewership and investment, creating a vacuum for more granular, expert-led content.
Michael Gursha, CEO of Digital Information Resources, described the 2026 tournament as a defining moment for the sport’s trajectory in the region. The launch expands a portfolio that already includes niche media properties like TennisLibrary.com and HockeyIQ.com, signaling a broader strategy to serve specialized sporting audiences through data-driven editorial coverage.



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