Tennis Streaming & TV Guide — Frequently Asked Questions
What channel is tennis on today?
ATP and WTA tour events air on Tennis Channel and ESPN. Grand Slams have dedicated coverage: Australian Open (ESPN), French Open (NBC/Peacock), Wimbledon (ESPN), US Open (ESPN). Check our daily tennis schedule for today's matches.
How can I stream tennis?
Tennis Channel Plus ($109.99/year) streams all ATP/WTA events. ESPN+ carries some tournaments. Peacock streams French Open coverage. For international coverage, Tennis TV (ATP) and WTA TV stream tour events globally.
How do I watch Grand Slams?
Australian Open: ESPN and ESPN+. French Open: NBC, Peacock, and Tennis Channel. Wimbledon: ESPN and ESPN+. US Open: ESPN and ESPN+. All four Grand Slams have extensive coverage on their respective networks.
What time do tennis matches start?
European events (including French Open and Wimbledon) typically start at 5:00-6:00 AM ET. US events start at 11:00 AM ET. Australian Open matches begin around 7:00 PM ET (overnight). Night sessions at Grand Slams are usually 7:00-8:00 PM local time.
What are Elo and Glicko ratings in tennis?
Elo and Glicko are mathematical rating systems that measure player strength. We calculate surface-specific ratings (hard, clay, grass) for all ATP and WTA players. Higher ratings = stronger players. See our full ATP Elo rankings and ATP Glicko rankings.
How do win probabilities work?
Our win probabilities are derived from Elo rating differences using logistic regression. A player with a 100-point Elo advantage has roughly a 64% win probability. We also use Pinnacle betting odds with power-method de-vigging for market-implied probabilities.
See today's games with win probabilities and TV info
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