ATP Tour fans
ATP Tour events outside Grand Slams
Grand Slam live video rights are normally separate.
Streaming service comparison
Tennis rights are fragmented. ATP, WTA and Grand Slam matches may be on different services depending on your country. This guide helps fans choose the right legal option before paying for a subscription.
Updated May 29, 2026, 3:42 PM UTC
Always confirm the exact tournament, country and match date with the official provider. This page is a practical decision guide, not a guarantee that one service carries every match in every region.
ATP Tour fans
ATP Tour events outside Grand Slams
Grand Slam live video rights are normally separate.
US-based tennis viewers
Selected ATP, WTA and tournament coverage in the United States
Availability depends on package, tournament and local rights.
US Grand Slam coverage checks
Selected Grand Slam and tennis programming in the US
Not every ATP/WTA event is included; check the live schedule first.
Many European tennis fans
Grand Slam and tennis coverage in several European markets
Rights vary by country and subscription tier.
UK broadcaster checks
Selected tennis rights in the UK depending on the event
Confirm the specific tournament before subscribing.
Grand Slams and country-specific rights
Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open by territory
Each tournament sells rights separately, so there is no single global answer.
Streaming decision helper
Use official broadcasters first, then compare travel-friendly VPN options when you are away from your normal region. This is especially useful for tennis coverage when TV rights depend on your location.
Travel streaming checklist
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Start with Tennis TV, then check your local broadcaster for Masters events and regional restrictions.
Use the tournament broadcaster list first. Grand Slam rights are usually separate from ATP-only platforms.
Check whether your paid subscription works in your destination. A VPN can secure hotel Wi‑Fi, but it does not replace legal access.
Use the TV schedule and Broadcast Finder before buying or opening any streaming app.
Check today's match page
Identify ATP, WTA or Grand Slam
Open the country broadcaster guide
Use the official provider or your paid subscription
If you already pay for a streaming service and travel, check whether your account works in the destination country. A VPN may help secure your connection on public Wi‑Fi, but you still need valid legal access.
View VPN option →There is no single best tennis streaming service for every fan because ATP, WTA and Grand Slam rights are split by tournament and country. Tennis TV is useful for ATP Tour coverage, while Grand Slams usually require country-specific broadcasters.
Tennis TV is focused on ATP Tour coverage. Grand Slam live video rights are normally sold separately by each tournament and region.
A VPN can help protect your connection while traveling, especially on public Wi‑Fi, but you should still use legal streaming services and follow each provider's terms.