Tennis Channel (US)

Price: $9.99/mo or $79.99/yr

What you get

  • ATP 250s/500s/Masters 1000s
  • WTA 250s/500s/1000s
  • Wimbledon (partial)
  • US Open (partial)
  • Original documentaries
  • Classic match replays
  • Instructional content

What's missing

  • Australian Open (ESPN exclusive)
  • Roland Garros (NBC/Peacock exclusive)

Best for: US fans who want the most comprehensive ATP/WTA tour coverage without Grand Slams.

Verdict: The closest thing to a "Netflix of tennis" — original content plus live matches. Best paid option if you live in the US and don't mind missing some Slam matches.

ESPN+ (US)

Price: $10.99/mo or $109.99/yr

What you get

  • Australian Open (full)
  • Wimbledon (full)
  • US Open (full, exclusive through 2037)
  • Some ATP/WTA events
  • College tennis

What's missing

  • Roland Garros (NBC/Peacock)
  • Most non-Slam ATP tour events (those are Tennis Channel)

Best for: US fans who prioritize Grand Slam coverage over tour-level depth.

Verdict: The Grand Slam streaming service in the US. ESPN's 12-year $2B US Open deal makes this the only way to watch the US Open in America.

Tennis TV (Global)

Price: $120/yr or $13.99/mo

What you get

  • Every ATP tournament match globally
  • ATP Cup
  • NextGen Finals
  • ATP Finals
  • Replays of every ATP match back to 2003

What's missing

  • ALL Grand Slams (separate broadcaster deals)
  • WTA tour (separate WTA TV)

Best for: Hardcore ATP tour fans who follow Challenger-level players and watch multiple matches per day.

Verdict: The single most comprehensive tennis subscription for ATP coverage. Geographically global — works the same in any country. The downside is no Slams.

WTA TV (Global)

Price: $99.99/yr or $11.99/mo

What you get

  • Every WTA tournament match
  • WTA Finals
  • WTA 1000 events
  • Replays and highlights

What's missing

  • ALL Grand Slams
  • ATP tour content

Best for: WTA-focused fans who want every women's match globally without Slams.

Verdict: Smaller library than Tennis TV (women's tour has fewer events per year) but the only way to watch most WTA 250/500 events outside their home country.

Eurosport / Discovery+ (Europe)

Price: €7-12/mo (varies by country)

What you get

  • Australian Open (pan-European)
  • Roland Garros (most countries)
  • Wimbledon (most countries)
  • US Open (most countries)
  • ATP 250s/500s
  • WTA events

What's missing

  • Wimbledon in UK (BBC has it)
  • Roland Garros in France (France TV has it)

Best for: European fans who want one subscription covering all four Slams plus tour events.

Verdict: The European one-stop-shop. Eurosport's pan-European deal runs through 2031, making this the most stable European tennis subscription.

Stan Sport (Australia)

Price: AU$15/mo (Stan Sport add-on to Stan)

What you get

  • Roland Garros
  • Wimbledon
  • US Open
  • ATP/WTA tour events (varies)

What's missing

  • Australian Open (Channel 9 has it, free)

Best for: Australian fans who want non-AO Grand Slams + tour content.

Verdict: Required for non-AO tennis in Australia. AO is free on Channel 9, so most Aussie tennis fans pair Stan Sport (for the other 3 Slams) with free Channel 9 coverage in January.

  • US fan, ATP/WTA focused: Tennis Channel ($9.99/mo) + ESPN+ ($10.99/mo) = $21/month for nearly all major tennis. Pair with Peacock ($5.99/mo) during Roland Garros for the French Open.
  • European fan, all Slams: Discovery+ (€7-12/mo) covers Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open + tour events in most countries. Add Tennis TV ($120/year) if you want deeper ATP tour content.
  • UK fan, budget-conscious: BBC iPlayer (free, Wimbledon) + Tennis TV ($120/year, ATP tour) = $10/month effective, no other Slams. Add Discovery+ for the rest.
  • Australian fan: Channel 9 (free, AO) + Stan Sport ($15/mo, other 3 Slams) + Tennis TV optional.
  • Hardcore fan anywhere: Tennis TV + WTA TV + your regional Slam package = ~$25-30/month for the most comprehensive coverage possible.