US Open

2025 US Open coverage: Where to watch on Tennis Channel

A viewer's guide to the sport’s most comprehensive multi-platform destination for the sights, sounds and stories of the season’s final Grand Slam.



Like the city it is held in, the 2025 US Open is a tournament that never sleeps. Matches run late (often past midnight) and start early—now on Sunday, for main-draw singles showdowns. Celebrities are a fixture at Flushing Meadows, making the event an emblem of summer buzz. For dedicated tennis viewers, casual consumers and first-time fans, the US Open is must-see.

Which makes Tennis Channel Live at the US Open the ultimate watch.

When and where can I watch Tennis Channel Live at the US Open?

Watch it on Tennis Channel and the Tennis Channel app. The show airs each morning, 9-11 a.m. ET, from Sunday, August 24 through the men’s and women’s quarterfinals on Wednesday, September 3.

Special evening editions will air from 7-8 p.m. ET on September 6 and 7, recapping the women’s and men’s finals held earlier those days.

Who will be anchoring Tennis Channel's US Open coverage?

On-site, in New York City: Lindsay Davenport (1998 US Open champion), Jim Courier (1991 US Open finalist), Chanda Rubin (1999 US Open doubles finalist), Brett Haber and Jon Wertheim will deliver insights from the day and night that was, exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis to set the stage for that day’s matches.

At our headquarters in Santa Monica: Steve Weissman, Prakash Amritraj and Paul Annacone will also join the broadcast team, contributing commentary, analysis and insider perspectives.

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What original programming is available on the app?

  • Breaking Through: A content series hosted by Ayan Broomfield—NCAA tennis champion, model, influencer and Frances Tiafoe’s longtime girlfriend. Timed to the 75th anniversary of Althea Gibson breaking the US Open’s color barrier, this series will explore the intersection of tennis, history and culture as Ayan interviews players shaping the game today, with potential guests such as Hailey Baptiste, Clervie Ngounoue and Alycia Parks.
  • Tennis Story: Tennis Channel's signature storytelling brand will look back at the groundbreaking career of Althea Gibson, who paved the way for more diversity in tennis. Click here to watch now.
  • Love-Ajla: Current WTA pro Ajla Tomljanovic joins as guest correspondent, bringing fans up close to some of the sport’s rising stars, including Mirra Andreeva, Holger Rune and Alex Eala.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 02: Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia celebrates during her match against Serena Williams of the United States in the third round of the women's singles at the US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 02, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images)
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Where can I watch the US Open matches?

Tennis Channel does not have live coverage of the 2025 US Open, but you can watch Tennis Channel Live at the US Open, a live show from our on-site desk outside Arthur Ashe Stadium, featuring commentary, player interviews and analysis. Exclusively on the Tennis Channel app, we’ll have original content and special features from players and influencers throughout the tournament. Complete live and on-demand coverage is available on ESPN.

How else can I keep up with the action?

  • On TENNIS.com: Our website covers the tournament like nowhere else, with comprehensive analysis, opinion and insights, including live scores schedule information.
  • On our social channels: Follow Tennis Channel on Instagram (Instagram.com/Tennischannel), TikTok (tiktok.com/@tennischannel), X (X.com/TennisChannel) and Facebook (Facebook.com/TennisChannel) for exclusive content throughout the US Open.
  • After the Open: The action doesn’t stop after the US Open, with more live tennis in store for fans—only on Tennis Channel—including the Laver Cup, Shanghai Masters, China Open in Beijing, Wuhan Open, Paris Masters, and rounding the year’s coverage with the WTA and ATP Finals. Watch it all on TennisChannel.com and the Tennis Channel app.