U.S. Open 2025 Livestream: Here’s How to Watch the Grand Slam Tennis Tournament Online
The 2025 U.S. Open kicks off today, and tennis fans can expect to see even more gameplay and Grand Slam champions during the newly expanded three-week tournament.
The 15-day tennis championship takes place from Aug. 18 to Sept. 7, marking the first time that coverage begins on ABC and the first time that the main draw kicks off on a Sunday. This year’s event also includes the new mixed doubles during Fan Week, featuring eight men and six women across the top 10 in singles and nine Grand Slam champs — all playing for $1 million in championship prize money.
At a Glance: How to Watch U.S. Open Tennis Championships2025 Online
The lineup includes No. 1 men’s singles player Jannik Sinner and 10-time women’s doubles champ Katerina Siniakova, while the mixed doubles teams will include Venus Williams and Reilly Opelka; Emma Navarro and Sinner; Amanda Anisimova and Holger Rune; Elena Rybakina and Taylor Fritz; Madison Keys and Frances Tiafoe; Jessica Pegula and Tommy Paul; and Taylor Townsend and Ben Shelton. Plus, the “Stars of the Open” event will feature Grand Slam superstars such as Coco Gauff, Andre Agassi, Williams, João Fonseca, Andy Roddick, John McEnroe, Juan Martín del Potro, Dana Mathewson, Casey Ratzlaff and others.
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The 2025 U.S. Open Tennis Championships once again take over the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York. The mixed doubles final is on Wednesday, Aug. 20, the women’s doubles final is on Friday, Sept. 5, the men’s doubles final and women’s single final is on Saturday, Sept. 6, and the men’s singles final is on Sunday, Sept. 7. See the full TV schedule here.
Keep reading below for more details on how to watch the 2025 U.S. Open online, including with and without cable, the schedule for the tournament and where to find the best promo codes on tickets to watch the games in person in New York.
Since the 2025 U.S. Open airs on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, every match of the tennis tournament can be streamed on any live TV streaming service that carries those networks, including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and Sling Orange & Blue. ESPN+ will livestream every qualifying game, while the Tennis Channel will have pre- and post-match coverage. ESPN Deportes will also air select games.
Keep up with every match of the U.S. Open with a subscription to DirecTV, which also offers a free five-day trial. DirecTV Signature plans start at $49.99 for the first month for the Entertainment package, which carries ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and more than 90 other sports, news and entertainment networks. Learn more and sign up for DirecTV’s free trial here.
Watch the 2025 U.S. Open on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, as well as nearly 200 other news, entertainment and sports channels, with a subscription to Fubo, starting at $54.99 for the first month and $84.99 monthly thereafter. Fubo also offers more than 300 channels for the Elite plan with Sports Plus for $74.99 for the first month (then $104.99 monthly afterwards). The live TV streaming service also offers a five-day free trial for select eligible subscribers; learn more here.
Eligible new subscribers can stream the U.S. Open for free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV, which carries ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and more than 90 other live channels, including NBC, CBS, Fox, Tennis, T2, MSNBC, CNN, TNT, TBS, Lifetime and more. The live TV streaming service starts at $82.99 per month with ads and is one of the best options for fans of sports, movies and TV, thanks to its variety of local and national cable news networks and access to content on Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+. Learn more and sign up for the Hulu + Live TV free trial here.
Stream the 2025 U.S. Open tennis tournament on Sling’s Orange & Blue package, which includes ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and more than 40 other live news, sports and entertainment channels starting at $65.99 per month. Don’t want to commit to a monthly subscription? The live TV streaming service’s Orange plan (which carries ESPN and ESPN2) is now available in short-term day, week and weekend passes for $4.99 and up, making it convenient to watch only the matches you want.
The Sling Orange & Blue plan also carries NBC, Fox, Discovery Channel, FS1, MSNBC, NFL Network, Syfy, National Geographic and others; learn more about Sling and sign up here.
Along with ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC on TV, the U.S. Open is also available to stream online through ESPN+. The sports streaming service will have a livestream of select tennis matches that you can watch through the ESPN+ app, which starts at $11.99 per month. However, the best streaming deal for sports superfans who love movies and TV is through the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle, which includes access to all three streamers’ library of content for only $16.99 per month with ads — a savings of more than 40 percent compared to individual subscriptions.
The ESPN+ library also includes on-demand programming like The Pat McAfee Show, 30 For 30, McEnroe’s Places, Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, Southern Hoops: A History of SEC Basketball, Deion’s Double Play and others; learn more here.
The U.S. Open airs on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC from Aug. 18 to Sept. 7. You can watch by tuning in through your cable TV provider, on ESPN.com or the ESPN mobile app with your cable TV account login — including streaming and traditional services such as Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity and others.
The 2025 U.S. Open begins on Monday, Aug. 18, and ends on Sunday, Sept. 7, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, in New York City. Learn more about the U.S. Open’s schedule here.
Want to watch the matches in person? Tickets are available for the U.S. Open at StubHub, Ticket Liquidator and GameTime — prices depend on the city and seat location. For more info, visit USOpen.org, and see below for some of the best promo codes on U.S. Open tickets: