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What Channel Is the Tennis Channel On?

Learn how to locate the Tennis Channel on your cable, satellite, or streaming service so you never miss your favorite tennis player.

Rejoice, tennis watchers. Whether you’ve been part of witnessing The Big Three’s legacy or you’re a new Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz fan, Tennis Channel is a must-have for any fan. No, you won’t catch live Grand Slam matches with the channel, but you’ll be able to enjoy highlights, analysis, and replays during the four Slams. You’ll especially need the Tennis Channel to watch live ATP and WTA tournaments like the Miami Open throughout the year.

Scroll down as we point you in the right direction to find the channel number for the Tennis Channel with your existing TV subscription, or scroll down a little further to shop TV providers with this essential sports channel.

Meet the author: Chantel Buchi has seven years of experience covering sports in marketing and for Fansided, NFL Network, and the AAF. Not only did she grow up watching football with her Dad, but she also watched Roger Federer. Email her at chantel.buchi@clearlink.com.

Search for Tennis Channel in your area

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Where can I find the Tennis Channel?

The channel number for Tennis Channel can vary by location, but if you’re using satellite services like DIRECTV or DISH, you’re in luck—they keep it consistent across the country since they’re available nationwide.

Tennis Channel numbers in major U.S. cities

City Cox channel DIRECTV channel DISH channel Optimum channel Spectrum channel Xfinity channel
Albuquerque, NM 217 400 277
Atlanta, GA 217 400 306 127
Austin, TX 217 400 406
Bakersfield, CA 217 400 123
Baltimore, MD 217 400 735
Bronx, NY 217 400 226 406
Brooklyn, NY 217 400 226 406
Buffalo, NY 217 400 406
Charlotte, NC 217 400 406
Chicago, IL 217 400 236
Cincinnati, OH 217 400 327
Cleveland, OH 220 217 400 327
Colorado Springs, CO 217 400 169
Columbus, OH 217 400 327
Dallas, TX 217 400 288
Denver, CO 217 400 407
Detroit, MI 217 400 184
El Paso, TX 217 400 406
Fort Lauderdale, FL 217 400 394
Fort Worth, TX 217 400 288
Fresno, CA 217 400 411
Houston, TX 217 400 112
Indianapolis, IN 217 400 433 277
Jacksonville, FL 217 400 394
Las Vegas, NV 315 217 400
Los Angeles, CA 217 400 406
Louisville, KY 217 400 557
Memphis, TN 217 400 648
Miami, FL 217 400 394
Milwaukee, WI 217 400 327
Minneapolis, MN 217 400 737
New York, NY 217 400 226 406
Oklahoma City, OK 266 217 400
Orlando, FL 217 400 804 394
Philadelphia, PA 217 400 735
Phoenix, AZ 315 217 400
Pittsburgh, PA 217 400 277
Portland, OR 217 400 410
Sacramento, CA 217 400 411
St. Louis, MO 217 400 210
St. Paul, MN 217 400 277
Salt Lake City, UT 217 400 405
San Antonio, TX 217 400 406
San Diego, CA 320 217 400
San Francisco, CA 217 400 411
San Jose, CA 217 400 411
Seattle, WA 217 400 411
Tampa, FL 217 400 804 394
Tucson, AZ 315 217 400 277
Washington, DC 217 400

Data effective as of post date.

If your city isn’t listed…

For those outside the cities listed above, there’s a solution. Enter your zip code to pinpoint Tennis Channel on cable and satellite providers in your town.

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Get Tennis Channel with cable or satellite TV

Spectrum, Xfinity, DIRECTV, and DISH are the only cable and satellite TV providers that offer the Tennis Channel. We like how Spectrum doesn’t require you to sign a contract, and Xfinity gives you a bundle discount for TV, internet, and mobile. DISH is the best satellite provider because it gives you more bang for your buck, but at least DIRECTV throws in free premium channels for a few months.

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DIRECTV

($69.99–$159.99/mo.)

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DISH

($97.99–$147.99/mo.)

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Spectrum

($39.99–$74.99/mo.)

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Xfinity

($20.00–$80.00/mo.)

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Get Tennis Channel with a live TV streaming service

To stream matches on the Tennis Channel, you’ll need either DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, or YouTube TV. Unfortunately, this niche-ish channel isn’t cheap.

In order of most recommended to least, YouTube TV is our favorite because it offers a good number of sports channels, but you’ll need to get the Sports Add-on ($11 per month) to receive the Tennis Channel on your lineup. The same goes for Hulu Live; make sure you order the $10 Sports Add-On. Fubo has the Tennis Channel in its lineup with the Elite plan ($100 per month). Lastly, DIRECTV STREAM is best for traditional watchers, and although it costs about $80 to receive the Tennis Channel, this service doesn’t have ESPN.

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YouTube TV

($72.99/mo.)

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Hulu + Live TV

($76.99–$89.99/mo.)

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Fubo

($32.99–$99.99/mo.)

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DIRECTV STREAM

($69.99–$149.99/mo.)

Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.

Tennis Channel vs. Tennis Channel+

While you can get the Tennis Channel through a TV or streaming provider, Tennis Channel+ is a streaming service for cord-cutters—it delivers most of the same live content without the big monthly bill.

With Tennis Channel+, you’ll get access to 4,500+ live matches per year, including those from the French Open, ATP 500, WTA events, Masters 1000, and year-end Finals. The only restriction is that not all live matches from every tournament, such as the Finals for Grand Slams, are available.

So, for $110 per year, you can stream most live matches you’d find on the regular Tennis Channel and watch replays of whichever match whenever you want. (And no, there isn’t a monthly subscription to Tennis Channel+.)

What’s on the Tennis Channel?

The Tennis Channel brings you all the Grand Slam action through highlights, expert analysis, and replays during the four Slam events. Plus, you can catch live ATP and WTA matches throughout the year, keeping your tennis fix going long after the Slams.

Events

  • Canada Masters
  • Charleston Open
  • Cincinnati Open
  • Eastbourne International
  • Indian Wells
  • Italian Open
  • Laver Cup
  • Madrid Open
  • Miami Open
  • Monte Carlo Masters
  • Paris Masters
  • Shanghai Masters
  • Stuttgart Open
  • Vienna Open

Studio and instructional shows

  • ATP & WTA Tour Uncovered
  • Center Court
  • Court Report
  • Game, Set, Mat
  • Inside Tennis with the Koz
  • Tennis Channel Academy
  • Tennis Channel Encore
  • Tennis Channel Live

What’s Tennis Channel?

The Tennis Channel is a 24-hour sports network dedicated entirely to tennis and other racket sports. It offers live coverage of ATP and WTA tournaments, Grand Slams, and Davis Cup matches, as well as exclusive content related to tennis. Launched in 2003, it serves as a comprehensive hub for tennis fans, featuring match broadcasts, player interviews, and in-depth analysis.

What channel is Tennis Channel on FAQ

What’s the cheapest way to get the Tennis Channel?

The cheapest way to get the Tennis Channel is with Tennis Channel+, a streaming service that costs $110 annually. Otherwise, the cheapest way to get the Tennis Channel for the traditional TV route is with Xfinity TV or YouTube TV.

Is Tennis Channel on Amazon Prime Video?

The Tennis Channel is unavailable through Amazon Prime Video or any other on-demand streaming service. However, you can stream it on YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and DIRECTV STREAM.

What’s the difference between Tennis Channel and Tennis TV?

Tennis Channel is a TV network offering live ATP, WTA, Grand Slam, and Davis Cup coverage. Tennis TV is a subscription streaming service focusing solely on live ATP matches and replays, excluding WTA and Grand Slams. Both provide tennis content but serve different audiences and platforms.

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