Scheduled TV & Streaming Tennis Broadcasts: A Preview of Upcoming Tennis Telecasts
The highly-anticipated 2025 US Open tennis tournament is just around the corner, and fans can now plan their viewing schedule with ease. Here's a rundown of the key TV broadcast times and sources for this year's event.
If you're a tennis enthusiast, you'll be thrilled to know that the tournament will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN. The current TV schedule for the US Open, running from August 24 to September 7, 2025, is primarily focused on the US Open.
On ABC, some noteworthy broadcast times include:
- Sunday, August 24: The first round kicks off at 12 pm ET / 9 am PT.
- Sunday, August 31: The round of 16 begins at 3 pm ET / 12 pm PT.
- Sunday, September 7: The Men’s Final Preview Show airs at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT, followed by the Men’s Singles Championship at 2 pm ET / 11 am PT.
Coverage on ABC starts at 11 am EDT around the grounds, with the first Arthur Ashe Stadium match commencing at noon. For a full US Open schedule and live ABC streaming, head over to the ABC website's US Open section. This comprehensive resource provides the domestic TV schedule and livestream.
Besides the US Open, other tennis events and tournaments can be found on various websites. For detailed tournament previews and schedules, check out Olympics.com. For draws, dates, and schedules on major ATP events like the US Open, visit the ATP Tour official website. For local reporting on the US Open, including security and scheduling details, tune in to CBS News New York. Lastly, for schedules of various upcoming ATP and WTA tournaments, visit the Tennis Channel website.
In addition to providing up-to-date tennis news, News.de offers multiple platforms for following the latest news updates. You can follow News.de on Google News, Facebook, or by subscribing to its newsletter to stay informed about news developments and upcoming tennis matches. The website's schedules feature the best tennis players in action, making it an ideal resource for fans to plan their viewing schedule. So, whether you're a seasoned tennis fan or just starting to follow the sport, News.de is your go-to source for all things tennis.
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