The 2025 US Open is the final Grand Slam of the tennis season, and the tournament has listed all the major broadcast partners across every continent.
Plenty of storylines could unfold in what promises to be a breathless fortnight in New York City, with a record-breaking $5 million worth of prize money for the singles champion. This year, main draw action will expand to include a Sunday start on August 24th for the first time in the tournament’s Open Era history.
For tennis fans who will be following all the action on television or on digital platforms, here’s a bite-sized guide on how and where to watch the tournament.
How to Watch the 2025 US Open
USA: ESPN will offer comprehensive coverage of the 2025 US Open in the United States and will retain broadcast rights until 2037 after agreeing to a 12-year extension with the USTA that takes effect from 2026.
Over 170 hours of action will be televised on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC. A digital grounds pass will be made available on the ESPN App, covering all matches and courts, and exclusive daily matches can be streamed on ESPN+.
Canada: Television rights remain with TSN (English) and RDS (French). TSN Direct offers a monthly streaming option for CAD 19.99.
United Kingdom: Sky Sports is the home of all US Open content in the UK. Streaming options include NOW Sports, which offers daily (£11.98) and monthly (£34.99) passes to stream all Sky Sports channels.
In addition to the aforementioned countries/territories, below is a list of other major international broadcast partners.
International US Open Broadcast Partners
Australia: Nine Sport, 9Now, Stan Sport
China: Migu TV, CCTV
France: Eurosport
Germany: Sportdeuschland, Sky Sports
India: Star Sports
Italy: Sky Sports
Japan: WOWOW
Latin America and the Caribbean: ESPN International
Middle East & North Africa (MENA Region): BeIN Sports and BeIN Sports App
Poland: Eurosport
Sub-Saharan Africa: Supersport, DSTV App
Spain: Telefonica/Movistar
Serbia: Eurosport
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