Tennis TV Snags Tennis.TV Domain Name

The Tennis TV network recently acquired the Tennis.TV domain name with the help of Snagged.com. The tennis network and platform has operated on TennisTV.com, and it was able to acquire the .TV domain name in a deal brokered by Rob Schutz of Snagged.com:

According to Screenshots.com, a service operated by DomainTools, the Tennis.TV domain name had a $500,000 USD asking price on the Domain Name Sales platform back in 2017. I reached out to Rob to see if he could share the acquisition price, but he was unable to do so due to a non-disclosure agreement.

Snagged represented the buyer on this acquisition deal. At the time of publication, Tennis.TV forwards to the TennisTV.com website.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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