Here’s where tennis fans can get the network’s daily updates online, including how to get a free trial
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The 2025 U.S. Open is in full swing, as some of the top tennis pros in the world head to Flushing Meadows to compete at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The first round of the tournament kicks off this weekend, with the Grand Slam scheduled through September.
While some of the most-anticipated matches will take place on other networks, the Tennis Channel will air live coverage at the U.S. Open over the next few weeks that die-hard fans won’t want to miss, along with detailed updates that other networks won’t cover.
At a Glance: How to Watch Tennis Channel Online
From Wimbledon star and returning champ Jannik Sinner and World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz — who just competed at the Cincinnati Final — to Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka, the network will have no shortage of updates on the tournament’s top seeds in the men’s and women’s single rounds each day. Check out where to watch the Tennis Channel this season without cable, below.
How to Watch the Tennis Channel Online Without Cable
Read on for how to get access to the Tennis Channel if you don’t have a cable package to get your tennis fix this summer. Bonus: We outlined where to get the network for free with trials before paying for a subscription.
Free Trial
DirecTV
Want to watch the Tennis Channel without cable? You can stream the network online with a five-day free trial to DirecTV. The streaming service’s Choice plan includes access to the channel, along with 125 other stations. The package starts at $54.99 a month for your first month, then increases to $89.99 a month after that.
Free Trial
fuboTV
Tennis fans can get a five-day free trial to fuboTV and watch the Tennis Channel coverage online each day during the U.S. Open tournament. After the free trial ends, plans start at $54.99 for your first month of streaming.
Also Consider
Sling
Sling’s Blue package comes with 47 channels starting at $50.99 per month, but if you want the Tennis Channel, we recommend adding the Sports Extra package for an additional $11 each month. The bundle also gets you access to ESPN to watch a majority of the upcoming matches online.
Tennis Channel U.S. Open Schedule
Fans can check out the network’s daily schedule for final Grand Slam of the season, among other upcoming matches, on the U.S. Open website. The network will air daily coverage of the tournament starting at 9 a.m. ET until 11 a.m. ET. Matches will air on a variety of networks, including ESPN and ABC. Want to attend the U.S. Open in-person this year? Check out our ticket guide here.