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Live at the US Open: 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. (Tennis Channel) Every way to stream the US Open in 2023: ... Watch ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and the Tennis Channel Fubo Elite. $85 at Fubo . Get ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 ...
If you have a cable or satellite package, you’ll need the ESPN networks to watch the U.S. Open finals (ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3), which currently have exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the U.S. Open.
The sport of tennis has been televised by the properties of ESPN since 1979 and for ABC since 2006. Current tournaments and competitions covered by ESPN include Australian Open, The Championships, Wimbledon and the US Open. After hosting many non-Grand Slam events throughout the years, ESPN has greatly pared back its non-Grand Slam coverage. [1]
American hopeful Jessica Pegula defeats women’s number one Iga Swiatek in semi-final before Sinner and Medvedev meet in men’s quarter-final. Brit Jack Draper triumphed earlier in day in New York.
Tennis: N/A Australian Open: ESPN ESPN2 ESPN Deportes ESPN+ 1984–present Longest active tenured professional sports property on ESPN. [100] US Open: ABC ESPN ESPN2 ESPN3 ESPN Deportes ESPN+ 2009–present Cable-only rights shared with CBS Sports and the Tennis Channel from 2009 to 2014. Full rights since 2015. [101] [102] [103]
On May 17, 2013, ESPN signed a contract (an 11-year deal at $770 million; about $250 million more than CBS was willing to pay) with the United States Tennis Association that would give it the rights to broadcast the U.S. Open starting in 2015, ending CBS's role [3] [4] in covering the tournament after 47 years.