Season Two of Beyond Tennis kicks off on 19 June 2025, introducing new players and all-new match-ups.Infosys Aces were crowned Season One champions after four tournaments and an epic finale showdown against Milan Tennis Society.MORE: Beyond Tennis powered by Infosys smashes tennis into the futureBoth teams, plus the players who represent them, are back in action, looking to fend off their rivals and achieve ultimate glory in a brand new season.Want to immerse yourself in the action? Download the free-to-play Beyond Tennis app through the iOS and Google Play app stores, discover more at playbeyondtennis.com and follow on Instagram, Facebook and X.The story so farThe Infosys Aces and Milan Tennis Society emerged as clear frontrunners in the inaugural season of Beyond Tennis.Milan captured back-to-back trophies in Tokyo and California, sandwiched between titles won by Infosys at the Australian Open and in Santorini.Date Tournament Winner Jan Australian Open (Melbourne) Infosys Aces Feb-Mar Tokyo Open Milan Tennis Society Mar-Apr California Cup Milan Tennis Society May Santorini Classic Infosys Aces May Milan – Championship Final Infosys AcesBoth teams progressed to the Championship final, where Infosys – represented by Australian Liam Jackson and India’s Anya Shah – prevailed in Milan.Neither Jackson nor Shah topped the singles standings after the season’s first four events, but as a mixed doubles combination they proved deadly, winning 25 of 35 matches for the best winning percentage of any team in Season One.What’s new in Season Two?The same eight teams return for Season Two – yet you will notice changes to the playing rosters.Chengdu Country Club has seen Filipina Maya Cruz replace Thandi Maboso to join Wei Liang, hoping to improve on the team’s 8th-placed finish in Season One.With Cruz departing Tokyo Tennis Club, Egypt’s Malika Sabry has been recruited to replace her and join Japan's Hiroshi Sato.For the United Tennis Collective, South African teenager Jesse Kleyn replaces Connor Hart and join British veteran Victoria Chambers in a fascinating partnership of youth and experience.TEAM PLAYERS Bali Breakers Riko Santoso (INA) & Silvia Vega (ESP) Chengdu Country Club Wei Liang (CHI) & Maya Cruz (PHI) Club Royale Lucas Durand (FRA) & Sophia Edelmann (GER) Infosys Aces Liam Jackson (AUS) & Anya Shah (IND) La Fuerza Miami Zion Miles (USA) & Cami Carvalho (BRA) Milan Tennis Society Matteo Dotta (ITA) & Sorina Pavel (ROU) Tokyo Tennis Club Hiroshi Sato (JPN) & Malika Sabry (EGY) United Tennis Collective Jesse Kleyn (RSA) & Victoria Chambers (GBR)What to expectSeason Two of Beyond Tennis begins with the Melbourne Masters on Thursday 19 June.The Infosys Aces were successful last time the tour swung through Melbourne, and will be motivated to return to a happy hunting ground.The first chapter is written in Australia – and you can shape what happens next.
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