2025 US Open Tennis TV Schedule, Live Stream, Watch Online

by Staff | Last Updated: August 3rd, 2025, 3:19 pm ET

The 2025 US Open tennis tournament begins on an early Sunday start, August 24 in Flushing Meadows, New York as Jannik Sinner is set to defend his title for the men while Aryna Sabalenka does so for the women.


The men’s draw will be led again by Sinner and is rival Carlos Alcaraz who have dominated the sport taking home the last six Grand Slam titles.

Novak Djokovic, who was the last non-Sinner/Alcaraz to win a men’s Slam, eyes his 25th again, and perhaps this will be his last US Open appearance, or even appearance in his career as the Serb could call it a day at any time.

The women’s field will be led by defending champion Aryna Sabalenka who’s last Slam came here last year. Former winners Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek have taking the last two Majors while Madison Keys was the surprise winner at the Australian Open. Past winners Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka are also players to watch.

What is the US TV schedule for the US Open?

The tournament will be televised exclusively in the United States on ESPN.

ESPN’s “first-ball-to-last-ball” coverage of tennis’ final Major of the year will culminate with the Women’s Championship on Saturday, September 6, and the Men’s Championship on Sunday, September 7, both at 4 p.m. ET.

Plus, this year ESPN will host live coverage of the Tuesday/Wednesday new Mixed Doubles event.

How to stream the US Open tennis online Sunday

To get a live stream, the tournament will be available on ESPN Plus which has all rights to the event in the U.S.

The Tennis Channel may also show matches but on tape delay.

 

US Open ESPN TV Schedule (tentative)

Date Time (ET) Network(s) Event
Sun Aug 27 1 p.m. ESPN2 SportsCenter at the US Open
Mon Aug 28 – Thurs Sept 7 11 a.m. ESPN+, ESPN3 Up to 16 courts in action
Friday Sept 8, Sunday Sept 10 Noon ESPN+, ESPN3 Up to 8 courts in action
Mon Aug 28 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes First Round
Noon ESPN
7 p.m. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – First Round
Tue Aug 29 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes First Round
Noon ESPN
7 p.m. ESPN, ESPN2 Primetime at the US Open – First Round
ESPN Deportes First Round
Wed Aug 30 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes Second Round
Noon ESPN
7 p.m. ESPN, Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM –
ESPN Deportes Second Round
Thu Aug 31 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes Second Round
Noon ESPN
6 p.m. ESPN2
7 p.m. ESPN2, Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM –
ESPN Deportes Second Round
Fri Sept 1 11 a.m. ESPN Deportes Third Round
Noon ESPN
6 p.m. ESPN2
7 p.m. ESPN2, Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Third Round
ESPN Deportes
Sat Sept 2 11 a.m. ESPN2 Third Round
11:15 a.m. ESPN Deportes
7 p.m. ESPN2 Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Third Round
Sun Sept 3 11 a.m. ESPN Round of 16
Noon ESPN Deportes
7 p.m. ESPN2 Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Round of 16
Mon Sept 4 11 a.m. ESPN Round of 16
Noon ESPN Deportes
7 p.m. ESPN2, Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Round of 16
ESPN Deportes
Tue Sept 5 Noon ESPN Quarterfinals
7 p.m. Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Quarterfinals
Wed Sept 6 Noon ESPN, Quarterfinals
7 p.m. ESPN Deportes Primetime at the US Open presented by IBM – Quarterfinals
Thu Sept 7 7 p.m. ESPN, Women’s Semifinals
ESPN Deportes presented by Fidelity Wealth Management
Fri Sept 8 3 a.m. ESPN2 Women’s Semifinals (Encore)
Noon Men’s Doubles Championship
3 p.m. ESPN, Men’s Semifinals
7 p.m. ESPN Deportes presented by Fidelity Wealth Management
Sat Sept 9 3 a.m. ESPN2 Men’s Semifinal (Encore)
Noon ESPN3 Mixed Doubles Championship
3:30 p.m. ESPN Deportes Women’s Championship Preview Special
4 p.m. ESPN, Women’s Championship
ESPN Deportes presented by Cadillac
Sun Sept 10 6 a.m. ESPNEWS Women’s Championship (Encore)
1 p.m. ESPN Women’s Doubles Championship
3 p.m. US Open Men’s Championship Preview Special
3:30 p.m. ESPN Deportes
4 p.m. ESPN, Men’s Championship
ESPN Deportes presented by Cadillac
8:30 p.m. ESPN2 Men’s Championship (Encore)

 

What about the Tennis Channel?

The Tennis Channel in the U.S. doesn’t have rights to air live matches during the US Open, but the network will once against run a daily preview show from 9am ET to 11am ET. The show will feature interviews, highlights, news items and more.