Check the exact tournament first
ATP, WTA and Grand Slam rights are not always bundled together. A service that works for a tour event may not carry Wimbledon, Roland Garros or the US Open in your country.
Streaming budget planner
Before paying for another app, estimate what your legal tennis setup really costs. This page helps you compare subscriptions, Grand Slam add-ons and travel privacy tools without pretending that one service covers every match everywhere.
Interactive planner
Choose the legal services you are considering. Known prices come from the shared broadcaster database; custom values are for providers that still need checkout verification.
Prices are planning estimates, not live billing data. Streaming rights and offers change by country, season and platform, so always confirm the final price on the provider checkout page.
ATP Tour: ATP Tour rights are separate from Grand Slams and WTA. Tennis TV is the official ATP streaming service, but local TV rights and blackouts can still matter.
NOW official help lists the Sports Month Membership at GBP 34.99/month in the UK; check Ireland availability and current offers.
Use this for BBC iPlayer, Eurosport, Stan Sport, beIN, TSN, DAZN, ESPN, Prime Video or another legal local option.
Custom value - verify the current price on the official broadcaster checkout page.
Privacy tool only; it does not replace a legal subscription.
Generic monthly equivalent for long-term VPN plans.
Use this for a local sports pack, cable add-on or TV provider bundle.
Custom value - edit it to match your real package.
The known-price dropdown is populated from the reusable broadcaster database where official pricing is available.
Most Slam rows still need provider checkout verification, so use the custom add-on until a verified price is added to the data source.
May be cheaper to subscribe around specific tournaments instead of keeping every service all season.
ATP, WTA and Grand Slam rights are not always bundled together. A service that works for a tour event may not carry Wimbledon, Roland Garros or the US Open in your country.
Some sports bundles include the same channel or tournament access you already get through a TV provider. Compare your existing package before adding another monthly plan.
If you mainly watch a few players or Grand Slams, a seasonal setup can be cheaper than keeping every service active all year.
This planner is for official broadcasters, recognized streaming platforms and your own paid services. It does not help find illegal streams or bypass rights restrictions.
Treat the estimate as a planning tool, not a promise about availability. Tennis broadcasting is fragmented: a country may have one provider for weekly tour events, another provider for Grand Slams, and a separate app for highlights or replay access.
The strongest money-saving move is to start from the matches you actually watch. If you mostly follow one player, check that player's upcoming tournaments and subscribe around those windows. If you watch every major event, compare a longer sports bundle against short-term monthly plans.
For AdSense and reader trust, this site stays on the safe side: it points readers toward official broadcasters, practical checks and legal subscription decisions instead of risky stream pages.
It depends on your country, tournaments and existing TV package. Many fans need one main tennis service plus separate Grand Slam checks, while others can rely on a sports bundle they already pay for.
Usually no. ATP, WTA, Grand Slam and regional TV rights can be split by country and tournament, so you should verify the exact event before subscribing.
Start with the official broadcaster in your country. A VPN may be useful for privacy on public Wi-Fi or for accessing your own legal account while traveling, but you should check the service terms first.
Cancel duplicate services, subscribe only during tournaments you actually watch, use your existing sports package when it covers the event, and check official schedules before match day.

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Angelika Sokolova is the founder of Watch Tennis Today, a tennis enthusiast and amateur player who follows the ATP and WTA tours and researches legal ways to watch tennis around the world.
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