How to live stream tennis events in 2024 with a VPN from your country
You can stream every tennis event with a VPN by following just a few simple steps:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to the VPN server location that matches the broadcaster you want to watch. For example, Aussie tennis fans can connect to a secure server in Melbourne, Sydney, or Perth to watch free live streams on 9Now.
- Check the schedule of the broadcaster you want to watch, such as 9Now (Australia) or BBC iPlayer (UK), and find the match you want to stream.
- Tune in and enjoy!
Watching on a computer? For the best streaming experience, use the ExpressVPN browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Can I use a VPN to watch tennis live streams from another country?
ExpressVPN is a privacy and security service and should not be used as a means of copyright circumvention. We cannot see or control what you do while connected to our VPN, so you are responsible for complying with our Terms of Service, your content provider’s terms, and any applicable laws.
Why do you need a VPN to watch tennis online?
ExpressVPN is the best VPN for safely and securely streaming tennis matches live online. With next-gen 10-Gbps servers in locations around the world, you can enjoy the full privacy protections of a VPN without ever missing a match from your favorite players and tournaments. ExpressVPN has easy-to-use apps for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, not to mention a range of ways to stream on your big-screen TV. If you need help along the way, ExpressVPN offers 24/7 live chat support and a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee!
Stream tennis events live online on BBC
Price: Free
Channels: BBC Sport
BBC holds broadcasting rights for select tennis tournaments in the UK. The best part? You can watch the broadcast for free! The BBC also holds broadcasting rights for Wimbledon in the UK.
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How to stream ATP tennis tournaments on the Tennis Channel
Price: 45 USD/month and up
Channels: The Tennis Channel
The Tennis Channel is your best bet for watching live tennis matches. It is the only 24-hour TV channel dedicated to the sport, providing comprehensive coverage of the top 100 tournaments. To watch Tennis Channel head to Fubo (75 USD/month), Sling TV (35 USD/month + 10 USD/month for the “Sports Extra” package), or DirecTV Now (90 USD/month, use the “Ultimate” package or above) and sign up. Free trials are available. For game times, be sure to check the official schedule.
Note: You may need to enter a valid U.S. postal code (e.g., 10001, 48104).
Learn more about watching Fubo, Sling TV, and DirecTV Now with ExpressVPN.
Watch ATP tennis matches live on Tennis TV
Price: 15 USD/month or 120 USD/year
If you just want to watch tennis, Tennis TV offers a stand-alone subscription. After signing up for an account, you can enjoy the streams in your web browser. Live stream more than 2,000 ATP tennis matches from 63 tournaments.
Watch every 2024 Grand Slam for free on 9Now
Price: Free
The 2024 Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and U.S. Open will all air for free on Channel Nine in Australia and its streaming platform, 9Now.
Note: You may need to provide an Australian postcode, e.g. 2000 or 3010.
How to stream tennis live on ESPN
Price: 20 USD/month and up
Channels: ESPN and ESPN 2
You can tune in to live tennis matches on ESPN. To watch ESPN head to YouTube TV (73 USD/month and up), Hulu + Live TV (77 USD/month), Sling TV Orange (20 USD/month, you will need a U.S. credit card or PayPal account), or DirecTV Now (70 USD/month) and sign up. Free trials are available, except for Hulu and Sling which do not offer free trials.
Note: You may need a valid U.S. credit/debit card to subscribe to YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or DirecTV Now. You can still subscribe to YouTube TV via Google Play, even if you don’t have a U.S. credit/debit card.
Learn more about watching YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Now with ExpressVPN.
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How to stream tennis live on ESPN+
Price: 25 USD/month
Stream live tennis games, featuring Grand Slam tournaments like Wimbledon, with ESPN+. ESPN+ is also available in a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu’s on-demand service for 15 USD/month.
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ExpressVPN is a VPN service not intended to be used as a means of copyright circumvention. Please read the ExpressVPN Terms of Service and your content provider’s Terms of Use for more details.
FAQ for tennis live streams
Should I use a free VPN to watch tennis?
ExpressVPN offers premium features that free VPN services may not include, such as high-speed servers in 105 countries. An ExpressVPN subscription allows you to live stream tennis without buffering or stuttering. You can try ExpressVPN risk-free with your 30-day money-back guarantee!
Can I stream tennis on my computer?
Can I stream tennis on my phone or tablet?
Yes. ExpressVPN has apps for every major mobile device, including iOS and Android.
Where can I stream this week’s matches?
Check out the event-specific information at the top of this page, which will always list out the date, time, and streaming platforms available to watch the latest tennis events. We’ve also got dedicated pages for each of the Grand Slam tournaments: The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open.
To watch tennis online, simply follow these steps:
1. Get ExpressVPN
2. Connect to a server location in the country of your preferred broadcaster
3. Log in to your preferred streaming services (such as 9Now)
4. Watch tennis live streams!
I connected to the suggested VPN server location but I can’t log in to the streaming service!
No worries! Server load changes rapidly (especially when lots of people are trying to watch certain events), but that’s exactly why ExpressVPN has high-speed servers all over the world. If you’re trying to access a site in the U.S. or Germany, for instance, try connecting to a different server location in those countries.
If you’re trying to connect to a country with one server location, the first step is to check your location settings. If you’re on a mobile device, disconnect from the VPN, turn off location services, then connect to the VPN again. On both Windows and Mac computers, you can turn off Location Services within the Privacy & Security settings menu.
For more help, you can always talk to a member of our Support Team, available 24/7 by live chat.
I connected to the VPN but my internet speed is slow
If your internet speed is slow or your streaming seems to lag, there are a few possible reasons:
-The distance of your selected VPN server location from your physical location
-Your connection type (wired connections are more reliable than wireless connections)
-Suboptimal interconnectivity between the VPN and your ISP
-Slow internet connection speed at your location
-Your device type and processing power
Try each of the following steps to troubleshoot:
-Download the latest version of ExpressVPN
-Connect to a different VPN server location
-Change your VPN protocol
If you try each of the above and are still experiencing issues with your streaming speed, contact the ExpressVPN Support Team 24/7 and someone will be with you in seconds.
Does ExpressVPN include a Tennis Channel subscription?
No, ExpressVPN does not come with a Tennis Channel subscription. If you don’t already have one, you’ll need to sign up separately. But ExpressVPN does work seamlessly with all the most popular streaming apps from around the world. Using a VPN for streaming ensures you watch securely in blazing-fast HD with unlimited bandwidth, free from ISP throttling (which can sometimes slow down speeds). If you want to watch your favorite player from anywhere—even while traveling or on unsecured networks like public Wi-Fi—ExpressVPN is a great way to enhance your sports streaming experience.