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How to Watch Tennis Live in 2026: Grand Slams, ATP & WTA Streaming Guide

Every way to watch tennis live in 2026. Compare ESPN, BBC, Sky Sports, and IPTV for Wimbledon, US Open, Roland Garros, Australian Open, and more.

Tennis is one of the most widely broadcast sports in the world, but it is also one of the most complicated to follow as a complete viewer. The sport’s calendar runs nearly year-round — from the Australian Open in January to the ATP and WTA Finals in November — with tournaments spread across every continent and broadcast rights split across a dizzying number of platforms. Following all four Grand Slams alone requires navigating different broadcasters, different apps, and different subscription costs in every country.

This guide covers every way to watch tennis live in 2026, from the Grand Slams to the ATP and WTA tours, with real pricing and a complete comparison of every major streaming option.

For other live sports coverage, see our watch live sports without cable guide and best IPTV for sports guide.

The 2026 Tennis Calendar

Here is the full major tournament calendar for 2026:

TournamentDates (Approximate)LocationSurface
Australian OpenJanuaryMelbourne, AustraliaHard
Indian Wells MastersMarchIndian Wells, USHard
Miami OpenMarch - AprilMiami, USHard
Monte-Carlo MastersAprilMonte Carlo, MonacoClay
Madrid OpenApril - MayMadrid, SpainClay
Italian Open (Rome)MayRome, ItalyClay
Roland Garros (French Open)May - JuneParis, FranceClay
WimbledonJune - JulyLondon, UKGrass
Canadian OpenAugustToronto/Montreal, CanadaHard
Cincinnati MastersAugustCincinnati, USHard
US OpenAugust - SeptemberNew York, USHard
Shanghai MastersOctoberShanghai, ChinaHard
Paris MastersOctober - NovemberParis, FranceHard (indoor)
ATP FinalsNovemberTurin, ItalyHard (indoor)
WTA FinalsNovemberVariesHard (indoor)

Plus hundreds of ATP 250/500 events, WTA 250/500/1000 events, and Davis Cup / Billie Jean King Cup ties throughout the year.

Grand Slam Broadcasting by Region

Each Grand Slam has its own set of broadcast deals, and they differ by country. Here is the complete picture.

Australian Open

RegionBroadcasterCost
USESPN / ESPN+$11.99/month (ESPN+)
UKEurosport / Discovery+6.99 GBP/month
AustraliaNine Network (free-to-air) + Stan SportFree (Nine) / $27 AUD total (Stan)
FranceEurosportIncluded with Canal+ or Discovery+
GermanyEurosportIncluded with Discovery+

Roland Garros (French Open)

RegionBroadcasterCost
USNBC / Peacock / Tennis Channel$10.99/month (Peacock)
UKEurosport / Discovery+6.99 GBP/month
FranceFrance TV (free-to-air) + EurosportFree (France TV select matches)
AustraliaStan Sport$27 AUD total
GermanyEurosportIncluded with Discovery+

Wimbledon

RegionBroadcasterCost
USESPN / ESPN+ / Tennis Channel$11.99/month (ESPN+)
UKBBC (free-to-air)Free
AustraliaStan Sport$27 AUD total
FrancebeIN Sports~25 euros/month
GermanySky Sport25-40 euros/month

US Open

RegionBroadcasterCost
USESPN / ESPN+$11.99/month (ESPN+)
UKSky Sports25-45 GBP/month
AustraliaStan Sport$27 AUD total
FranceEurosportIncluded with Discovery+
GermanyEurosport / Sky SportVaries

The Cost of Following All Four Grand Slams

Here is the math for a tennis fan who wants to watch all four Grand Slams in 2026:

US-Based Fan

Grand SlamService NeededMonthly Cost
Australian OpenESPN+$11.99
Roland GarrosPeacock + Tennis Channel$10.99 + $11.99
WimbledonESPN+$11.99 (already subscribed)
US OpenESPN+$11.99 (already subscribed)

Minimum cost for all four Grand Slams (US): ESPN+ ($11.99) + Peacock ($10.99) = $22.98/month during Grand Slam months. Adding the Tennis Channel for complete Roland Garros coverage pushes it to $34.97/month.

But that only covers Grand Slams. For the full ATP and WTA tour — Masters events, 500-level tournaments, and smaller events — you also need Tennis Channel ($11.99/month), which still does not cover everything.

UK-Based Fan

Grand SlamService NeededMonthly Cost
Australian OpenDiscovery+6.99 GBP
Roland GarrosDiscovery+6.99 GBP (already subscribed)
WimbledonBBCFree
US OpenSky Sports25-45 GBP

Minimum cost for all four Grand Slams (UK): Discovery+ (6.99 GBP) + Sky Sports (25-45 GBP) = 31.99 to 51.99 GBP/month ($41-$67 USD). Wimbledon being free on the BBC is a genuine bright spot.

The ATP/WTA Tour Problem

Beyond the Grand Slams, the ATP and WTA tours are broadcast by a patchwork of rights holders:

  • Tennis Channel (US) — $11.99/month. Carries many ATP and WTA events, but not all.
  • Sky Sports (UK) — ATP Tour rights, but only as part of a full Sky Sports package.
  • Eurosport / Discovery+ — Major tour events across Europe.
  • beIN Sports — Select tournaments in MENA and some European markets.

No single service in any country provides access to every ATP and WTA event. The fragmentation is extreme.

For the complete picture of sports streaming costs, see our streaming costs breakdown for 2026.

Comparison: Every Tennis Streaming Option

ServiceMonthly CostRegionCoverage4K AvailableCommentary
ESPN+$11.99USAO, Wimbledon, USO, ATP/WTA selectNoEnglish
Peacock$10.99USRoland Garros, select eventsNoEnglish
Tennis Channel$11.99USATP, WTA, select SlamsNoEnglish
Discovery+6.99 GBPUK/EuropeAO, RG, ATP/WTA selectNoEnglish
Sky Sports25-45 GBPUKUS Open, ATP Tour, select eventsSelectEnglish
BBCFreeUKWimbledon onlyNo (HD)English
Stan Sport$27 AUDAustraliaAll Grand Slams, ATP/WTA selectNoEnglish
IPTVBROS$7.51WorldwideAll Slams, all tours, all broadcastersYes (4K UHD)Multiple

IPTV: Every Tennis Tournament, Every Court, One Subscription

Here is what an IPTV service like IPTVBROS offers tennis fans that no official option can match:

All four Grand Slams from all broadcasters. Watch the Australian Open on ESPN (English), Eurosport (European commentary), or Nine (Australian). Watch Wimbledon on BBC (free UK feed), ESPN (US), or Sky Sport (German). Every Grand Slam, every broadcaster’s feed, your choice.

Every court covered. During Grand Slams, official broadcasters typically focus on the show courts — Centre Court, Rod Laver Arena, Arthur Ashe. But early rounds feature dozens of matches across multiple courts simultaneously. With IPTV, you can access feeds from broadcasters who carry the outer court matches, not just the main draw.

Full ATP and WTA tour coverage. Masters 1000 events, ATP 500s and 250s, WTA 1000s and smaller events — all available through various broadcaster feeds. No need for separate Tennis Channel, Discovery+, and Sky Sports subscriptions.

4K UHD streaming. Grand Slam tennis is increasingly produced in 4K, particularly on Eurosport and select Sky Sports broadcasts. IPTVBROS provides access to these premium feeds.

EPG (Electronic Program Guide). With tennis matches running all day across multiple courts and time zones, the EPG is crucial. See every match across every channel, organized by tournament and session.

Catch-Up TV. Tennis matches across time zones mean you will inevitably miss live coverage. The Australian Open starts at 4:00 AM Eastern for US fans. Catch-Up lets you watch matches you missed without scheduling recordings.

15,000+ channels and 30,000+ VOD titles. Tennis is one sport within a massive channel library covering 124+ countries. Follow tennis alongside football, golf, rugby, and every other major sport.

Cost: $7.51/month on the 12-month plan. Less than ESPN+ alone, and a fraction of what a complete tennis streaming setup costs through official channels.

Want to see it for yourself? Start a free 24-hour trial and browse the full tennis channel lineup before committing.

Grand Slam Schedule by Timezone

Australian Open (January)

Melbourne Time (AEST)US EasternUS PacificUK TimeCET (Europe)
11:00 AM7:00 PM prev day4:00 PM prev day12:00 AM1:00 AM
7:00 PM3:00 AM12:00 AM8:00 AM9:00 AM

Roland Garros (May - June)

Paris Time (CET)US EasternUS PacificUK TimeAustralia (AEST)
11:00 AM5:00 AM2:00 AM10:00 AM7:00 PM
3:00 PM9:00 AM6:00 AM2:00 PM11:00 PM
8:45 PM (night session)2:45 PM11:45 AM7:45 PM4:45 AM+1

Wimbledon (June - July)

London Time (BST)US EasternUS PacificAustralia (AEST)CET (Europe)
11:30 AM (early courts)6:30 AM3:30 AM8:30 PM12:30 PM
1:30 PM (Centre Court)8:30 AM5:30 AM10:30 PM2:30 PM

US Open (August - September)

New York Time (ET)UK TimeCET (Europe)Australia (AEST)
11:00 AM4:00 PM5:00 PM1:00 AM+1
7:00 PM (night session)12:00 AM+11:00 AM+19:00 AM+1

Key takeaway: No matter where you live, at least one Grand Slam falls at awkward hours. Catch-Up is essential for any serious tennis fan.

Best Devices for Tennis Streaming

DevicePriceBest For4K SupportIPTV App Support
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max$59.99Best overall valueYesTiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro
NVIDIA Shield TV Pro$199.99Best performanceYesTiviMate, all major IPTV apps
Apple TV 4K$129.99Apple ecosystemYesIPTV Smarters Pro
Android Smart TVVariesNo extra hardwareMost modelsBuilt-in apps

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max with TiviMate is the recommended setup. See our Firestick setup guide for step-by-step instructions.

Step-by-Step: Watch Tennis Live with IPTV

Step 1: Get Your IPTV Subscription

Visit IPTVBROS pricing and choose your plan. The 12-month plan at $7.51/month is the best value. Pay with credit card, cryptocurrency, or other methods. See our crypto payment guide for details.

Step 2: Install Your IPTV Player App

Install one of the recommended apps:

  • TiviMate (Android/Fire TV) — Best IPTV player with EPG, multi-view, favorites, and recording.
  • IPTV Smarters Pro (All platforms) — Works on Android, iOS, Fire TV, Windows, and Mac.

See our complete setup guide for device-specific instructions.

Step 3: Find Tennis Channels

Navigate to the Sports section in your app. Key tennis channels include:

  • ESPN / ESPN2 (US coverage)
  • Eurosport 1 / Eurosport 2 (European Grand Slams, ATP/WTA)
  • BBC One / BBC Two (Wimbledon, free UK feeds)
  • Sky Sports Tennis (UK ATP coverage)
  • beIN Sports (Select tournaments)
  • Tennis Channel (US ATP/WTA coverage)
  • Nine Network (Australian Open, Australian feeds)
  • France TV Sport (Roland Garros, free French feeds)

Add your preferred channels to favorites for quick access during tournament weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch Wimbledon for free?

In the UK, yes — the BBC broadcasts Wimbledon on free-to-air television (BBC One and BBC Two). With IPTV, you can access the BBC feeds regardless of your location.

What internet speed do I need for tennis streaming?

For HD streaming, 15-25 Mbps. For 4K, 50 Mbps or higher. See our buffering fix guide for troubleshooting.

IPTV technology is legal. The legality of specific services depends on your jurisdiction. See our is IPTV legal guide for details.

Can I watch Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup?

Yes. IPTVBROS includes Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup coverage through various broadcaster feeds. Check our channels page for the full lineup.

What about ATP and WTA highlights?

Most official tennis broadcasters and ATP/WTA social media channels post highlights for free. For full match replays, Catch-Up TV through IPTV or individual broadcaster apps are your best options.

The Bottom Line

Tennis broadcasting in 2026 is a patchwork of rights deals that forces fans to juggle multiple subscriptions just to follow the four Grand Slams — let alone the full ATP and WTA tours. A complete tennis streaming setup through official channels costs $35 to $65+ per month depending on your country, and even then you may miss certain tournaments or outer court coverage.

IPTV consolidates the entire tennis calendar into one subscription. Every Grand Slam from every broadcaster, every Masters event, every ATP and WTA tournament, every commentary language, 4K quality — for $7.51/month. For tennis fans who want to follow the sport year-round without the complexity and cost of multiple streaming subscriptions, it is the most comprehensive option available.

Browse our full channel list or start a free 24-hour trial to see the complete tennis lineup for yourself.

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