Madrid Open 2025: Live streaming, TV channel, where & how to watch?

Djokovic, Alcaraz, Swiatek, and Sabalenka headline a star-studded panel.
The Madrid Open 2025 is a premier professional tennis tournament set to be played on outdoor clay courts at Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain, from April 22 to May 4.
This will mark the 23rd edition of the tournament on the ATP Tour and the 16th on the WTA Tour. It is classified as an ATP Masters 1000 event and a WTA 1000 event on the 2025 Tour.
Monte Carlo title winner Carlos Alcaraz was stopped by Holger Rune in a physically intense clash that cost him his World No. 2 ranking to Alexander Zverev. Despite the loss, the Spaniard is a title favorite. The German, who secured his third straight Munich title, is in top form heading into Madrid.
Meanwhile, Rune aims to solidify his top-10 standing, and Stefanos Tsitsipas, winless on clay this year, is eyeing a much-needed breakthrough.
Taylor Fritz returns from injury for his clay debut this season, but Novak Djokovic remains the center of attention. The 37-year-old has had an up-and-down 2025, with titles in Australia and Miami offset by early exits in Qatar, Indian Wells, and Monte Carlo.
In the women’s draw, Iga Świątek and Aryna Sabalenka lead the field, but Jelena Ostapenko looms large after her Stuttgart triumph, where she extended her perfect record against Świątek to 6-0.
The two may meet again in a blockbuster Round of 16. Jasmine Paolini, Mirra Andreeva, and a returning Elena Rybakina, despite falling out of the top 10, add depth to a highly competitive field.
When and where will the Madrid Open 2025 take place?
The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 will run from April 22 to May 4 at the iconic Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain. The women’s main draw kicks off on April 22 and wraps up with the final on May 3, while the men’s draw begins a day later, on April 23, and concludes with the final on May 4.
Also Read: Top five title favourites in women’s singles at Madrid Open 2025
Where and how to watch the live telecast and streaming of the Madrid Open 2025 in India?
Madrid Open men’s matches can be watched live on Sony Sports Network and streamed on SonyLIV in India, while WTA matches will be available on WTA TV and Tennis TV.
Where and how to watch the live telecast and streaming of the Madrid Open 2025 in the UK?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can catch the Madrid Open 2025 live on Sky Sports, which airs the tournament across its channels. Subscribers can also stream matches on the Sky Go app. Don’t have Sky? Watch via NOW TV, with day passes for £14.99 or monthly access for £34.99.
Also Read: Top five title favourites in men’s singles at Madrid Open 2025
Where and how to watch the live telecast and streaming of the Madrid Open 2025 in the USA?
American fans can catch all the Madrid Open 2025 action live on Tennis TV, available on its website and app. For those watching on TV, the Tennis Channel will broadcast the matches.
Where and how to watch the Madrid Open 2025 live worldwide?
Fans worldwide can watch the tournament on:
| Region | Broadcaster(s) |
| Africa/Asia 1* | beIN SPORTS Middle East |
| Latin America* | ESPN International Latam |
| Eastern Europe* | Setanta Stans |
| Australia | beIN Sports Australia |
| Belgium | Telenet (Play Sports) |
| Belgium & Luxembourg | BeTV |
| Bulgaria | A1 Max Sport |
| Canada | TSN |
| Canada (Canada Masters only) | Rogers Sportsnet |
| China & Macao | CCTV |
| Cyprus | CYTA |
| Czech Republic & Slovakia | Digisport |
| Denmark | TV2 Denmark |
| Baltics* | TV3 Baltics |
| France | Eurosport France |
| Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland |
| Greece | OTE |
| Hong Kong | PCCW |
| Hungary | Network 4 |
| Asia 1 | Sony / MSM |
| Israel | Charlton Israel |
| Italy, San Marino & Vatican City | Sky Italia |
| Japan | UNEXT |
| South Korea | CJ ENM |
| Africa 1* | SuperSport Africa |
| Malta | GO Sports TSN |
| Netherlands | Ziggo Sport |
| New Zealand | Tennis TV |
| Norway | TV2 Norway |
| Poland | Polsat |
| Portugal | Sport TV Portugal |
| Romania | RCS & RDS (Digisport) |
| Balkans* | Sportklub |
| Shanghai | Shanghai Media |
| Spain | Telefonica / Movistar |
| Spain (Madrid Masters only) | TVE |
| Sweden & Finland | TV4 AB |
| Taiwan | Sino Catch Sportcast |
| Asia 2* | beIN Southeast Asia |
| Turkey | S Sport Turkey |
| UK, Ireland, Gibraltar, Isle of Man | Sky UK |
| USA, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands | Tennis Channel |
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Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.
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