The US Open is back in Queens this summer, bringing the world’s best tennis players to Arthur Ashe Stadium and beyond. But if you can’t make it out to Flushing Meadows, don’t worry — there are plenty of ways to watch all of the US Open 2025 serves, rallies, and tiebreaks from home.
Where to watch the US Open 2025 on TV
In the U.S., ESPN holds exclusive broadcast rights through 2037. That means ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC will carry wall-to-wall coverage of this year’s tournament. From prime-time matches under the lights at Arthur Ashe to early-round thrillers, these channels are your main ticket to televised action.
If you’re watching in New York City, ABC is also available over-the-air with a standard antenna, giving fans a free way to catch marquee matches without a cable bill.
Streaming the US Open: ESPN+ and live TV bundles
For full access to every single match — yes, every court at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center — ESPN+ is the go-to streaming platform. At around $11.99/month or $119.99/year, it’s the most comprehensive option for tennis diehards. If you prefer a live-TV bundle that includes ESPN channels, popular choices for New Yorkers include:
- 🎾 Hulu + Live TV
- 🎾 YouTube TV
- 🎾 Fubo
- 🎾 DIRECTV Stream
- 🎾 Sling TV
Each of these services carries ESPN and ESPN2, and many also offer Tennis Channel for highlights and analysis.
Tennis Channel for highlights and expert analysis
While ESPN controls live match coverage, the Tennis Channel delivers wrap-up shows, highlights, and expert commentary. If you want in-depth breakdowns of the day’s action or can’t commit to watching full matches, this channel fills in the gaps.
It’s included in several streaming bundles, including Sling, Fubo, YouTube TV, and DIRECTV Stream.
Why streaming may be the smartest way to watch the US Open 2025
For fans in NYC, flexibility is everything. Streaming gives you the ability to watch matches on your phone while commuting, tune in from work during a lunch break, or seamlessly switch from your TV to your laptop.
With ESPN+ covering every court and live-TV bundles offering ESPN’s traditional broadcasts, cord-cutters may actually have more access than cable subscribers.
The US Open is one of the city’s crown-jewel sporting events, and you don’t have to miss a single point. For complete coverage, pair ESPN’s broadcast with ESPN+ streaming — or choose a live-TV bundle that fits your budget. From the first serve to championship point, you’ll have Queens courtside access right from your couch.