Tennis Schedule: How to Keep Up with Every Match
If you love tennis but hate missing games, you need a solid way to track the schedule. Below you’ll find simple steps to see when your favorite players hit the court, where to watch live, and how to stay on top of changes.
Where to Find the Official Schedule
The quickest source is the ATP and WTA official sites. Both list upcoming tournaments, daily match times, and court assignments. Bookmark atptour.com and wtatennis.com and check the "Schedule" tab each week. The Grand Slams have their own pages, too – just add Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open to your favorites.
If you prefer an app, the ATP/WTA apps push notifications for match starts, results, and any time changes. They’re free, easy to set up, and let you filter by player or tournament.
How to Watch Live
Once you know the time, pick a streaming service. In the US, ESPN+, Tennis Channel, and Prime Video carry most ATP and WTA events. Outside the US, check local sports networks or services like Sky Sports and Eurosport. Many of these platforms offer a free trial, so you can test before you pay.
For people who don’t want a subscription, look for free streams on YouTube’s official tournament channels. They usually broadcast early rounds live without a paywall.
Don’t forget the TV guide. Channels often list match times in the “Sports” section, and they’ll update if a match gets delayed by rain.
Finally, set a calendar reminder. Copy the match start time from the schedule and add it to Google Calendar or iPhone reminders. You’ll get a pop‑up right before the game starts, so you never have to guess when to tune in.
Staying on top of the tennis schedule is all about using the right sources and setting up alerts. With the official sites, a good app, and a reliable streaming plan, you’ll catch every ace, break point, and trophy celebration without missing a beat.