Where to watch the Miami Open: Live stream the 2025 tennis tournament anywhere

The Miami Open is underway, and we'll show you how to watch the tournament at home.
Tiara Gorczany Sr. · 3 days ago · 3 minutes read


Catch the Miami Open Action: Your Streaming Guide

The Heat is On in Miami

The tennis world's elite have descended upon the Hard Rock Stadium for the Miami Open, serving up thrilling matches. From seasoned pros to rising stars, the competition is fierce.

Novak Djokovic is on the hunt for his monumental 100th career title in the men's final, facing off against the unseeded Jakub Mensik. Can the Czech underdog spoil Djokovic's party?

The women's side has seen its own share of drama, thanks to the sensational run of 19-year-old Alexandra Eala. While her journey ended in the semis against Jessica Pegula, Eala's performance has captivated audiences. Pegula will now battle Aryna Sabalenka in the final. After Sabalenka's losses in the Australian Open and Indian Wells finals, this match is far from a foregone conclusion.

Courtside from Anywhere: Your Streaming Options

Whether you're a die-hard tennis fan or just tuning in for the Miami Open excitement, we'll show you how to watch, no matter where you are.

Watching in the US

Catch all the action on the Tennis Channel. Subscribe directly through their website or find it within a live TV streaming package like Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, or Fubo. These services offer flexible month-to-month subscriptions and a variety of sports networks.

For budget-conscious viewers, Sling TV starts at $46/month. Add the Sports Extra package for $11/month to access the Tennis Channel and other sports networks. New users can snag a $23 discount on their first month.

DirecTV Stream's Choice package offers 125+ channels, including the Tennis Channel, for $115/month. Current promotions offer the first three months for $90/month, plus a five-day free trial for new subscribers.

Fubo's Elite plan provides the Tennis Channel alongside 200+ other sports channels for $95/month. New subscribers can enjoy a $30 discount on their first month and a five-day free trial.

Watching in the UK

Sky Sports is your go-to for the Miami Open in the UK. Subscription prices vary, but Now TV offers flexible month-to-month access starting at £35/month or single-day passes for £15.

Watching from Abroad

Traveling? Don't miss a single serve! A VPN can help you access your usual streaming services while abroad. VPNs change your virtual location so you can enjoy your favorite content as if you were back home. They also enhance your online security.

ExpressVPN is a top-rated VPN known for its ease of use and robust security. They offer a 30-day money-back guarantee and potential savings on longer contracts.

Using a VPN for Streaming

1. Sign up for a VPN (if you don't already have one).
2. Install the VPN app on your streaming device.
3. Set your VPN location to match your streaming service's region.
4. Subscribe to your preferred service (if needed).
5. Enjoy the Miami Open!

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