The 2024 US Open is shaping up to be a brilliant finale to the year’s Grand Slam action, and it’s not one to be missed. Regardless of where you are in the world, we’ve put together a guide of how to watch the US Open tennis, looking at the best ways to stream or watch on TV around the world. Read on for our breakdown of your options, including subscription costs and free trials for watching tennis.
United States
To watch the 2024 US Open in the United States, you have a variety of TV and streaming options available:
TV
- ESPN and ESPN2: Both channels will provide comprehensive coverage of the tournament.
Streaming Services
- ESPN+: Offers streaming of all courts, ensuring full access to every match for $9.99/month (no free trial).
- Hulu + Live TV: Includes ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+, along with the Disney Bundle, for $76.99 per month (offers a free trial).
- YouTube TV: Provides access to ESPN, ESPN2, and over 100 other channels, featuring unlimited DVR storage, starting at $72.99 per month (offers a free trial).
- Sling TV: A more budget-friendly option with the Sling Orange package, including ESPN channels for $40 per month (no free trial).
- FuboTV: Known for its sports content, FuboTV offers ESPN and ESPN2, starting at $74.99 per month (offers a free trial).
- DirecTV Stream: Includes ESPN channels and offers unlimited DVR, starting at $74.99 per month (no free trial).
- Tennis Channel Plus: A dedicated tennis streaming service offering more focused coverage, ideal for tennis enthusiasts (no free trial).
United Kingdom
Those in the UK have a couple of strong options for watching the US Open too.
TV and Streaming
- Sky Sports: Watch the US Open on Sky Sports channels or stream via the Sky Go app with a subscription (£22/month). No free trial available.
- Now Sports: For flexible access, use Now Sports with daily (£11.98/day) or monthly (£34.99/month) passes to stream Sky Sports channels. No free trial available.
Additional Option
- Eurosport Player: Another way to stream the tournament, available across Europe, including the UK, at £6.99/month or £39.99/year (no free trial available).
These options offer both full subscription and flexible streaming choices to follow the US Open.
Canada
Canadian’s will be cheering on Leylah Fernandez and Denis Shapovalov in New York. This is how they can watch the US Open on TV and streaming in Canada.
- TSN: TSN is the official broadcaster of the 2024 US Open. You can watch the matches live on TSN channels (no free trial available).
- TSN Direct: For streaming, TSN Direct is available for CAD 19.99 per month, providing access to all the matches online (no free trial available).
Australia
Aussies will be hoping that Alex de Minaur is fully recovered from his hip injury, as he leads a large Australian contingent at the US Open. Here’s how they can watch their athletes in New York:
- TV and Streaming: The US Open is broadcast for free on the Nine Network. Select matches will be shown on Nine Sport, or on 9Now, which you can access online or via the mobile app?.
- Stan Sport. Those looking to watch all the action can go for a subscription to Stan Sport, which covers every single match of the US Open. This will set users back AUD 31.00 per month, and comes with a free trial.
Europe
Europeans lead the betting in both the men’s and women’s singles at the US Open. Fans across the continent can catch the action online and on their TVs.
- TV and Streaming: Eurosport has the rights across most European countries, with local variations such as Sky Sport in Germany and JOYN in Austria. You can watch the matches on Eurosport channels or stream them via Eurosport Player?.
Africa
- TV and Streaming: The rights are split between BeIn Sports and SuperSport, depending on the country. You can stream the matches through these networks?.
Latin America and the Caribbean
- TV and Streaming: ESPN International covers the region.
Asia
- TV and Streaming: BeIn Sports, Sony Ten in India, and local broadcasters in various countries.
Middle East
- TV and Streaming: BeIn Sports
These options allow tennis fans around the world to enjoy the US Open, whether they prefer traditional TV viewing or streaming on their devices. For other regions and more specific details, you may need to check local listings or consider using a VPN to access coverage from another country if necessary.