1. See what is happening today
Start with live and upcoming matches. Tennis has many tours, time zones and court schedules, so a daily match page is usually easier than jumping directly into a tournament site.
New fan path
Watch Tennis Today is built around a simple journey: find matches, understand what the score means, learn why tournaments matter, follow players and use legal viewing options. This page connects those pieces in the order that is most useful for a new or returning fan.
Start with live and upcoming matches. Tennis has many tours, time zones and court schedules, so a daily match page is usually easier than jumping directly into a tournament site.
If 15-30-40, deuce, break point or tiebreaks feel strange, learn those first. After that, match momentum becomes much easier to follow.
Grand Slams, Masters 1000s, WTA 1000s and smaller tour events all matter differently. Knowing the calendar helps you understand which matches are high-stakes.
Tennis gets more fun when you know styles: who attacks early, who defends, who loves clay, who plays best indoors and who rises in big matches.
Broadcast rights vary by country and tournament. Check official broadcasters first, especially for Grand Slams, where rights are separate from regular ATP or WTA tour coverage.
Use Today or Live Tennis on match days, use the glossary when a term is unclear, and subscribe to the newsletter if you want low-noise reminders for important tennis windows.