WTA Strasbourg Open 2026: Live streaming, TV channel, where and how to watch?

The WTA-500 main draw event begins from May 18.
The Strasbourg Open 2026 returns as one of the final major clay-court tournaments before the French Open, giving players a crucial opportunity to fine-tune their preparations ahead of Roland Garros.
Scheduled from May 17 to May 23 at the Tennis Club de Strasbourg in France, the WTA 500 event promises an exciting week of high-quality tennis with up to 500 ranking points and a prize pool exceeding $1.2 million on offer.
Unlike previous editions, this year’s tournament does not feature any top-eight players in the world rankings, allowing several rising stars and experienced campaigners a golden chance to claim a prestigious clay-court title.
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World No. 9 Victoria Mboko headlines the singles draw, alongside notable names such as Ekaterina Alexandrova, Clara Tauson, Iva Jovic, Liudmila Samsonova, and Leylah Fernandez.
However, the tournament has also witnessed significant withdrawals, including Madison Keys, Emma Raducanu, and defending champion Elena Rybakina, who opted to skip the event following her Stuttgart triumph.
With the French Open only days away, the Strasbourg Open often serves as a valuable indicator of form and confidence on clay.
When and where will WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 take place?
The Strasbourg Open 2026 will run from May 18 to May 23, at Strasbourg’s Tennis Club in Strasbourg, France.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 in India?
Indian viewers can watch the Strasbourg Open 2026 on WTA TV and Tennis Channel.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 in UK?
Viewers in the UK can watch the WTA-500 event live on Sky UK and streaming partner Discovery Plus.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 in USA?
ESPN and Tennis Channel will broadcast the action-packed competition in the US along with streaming partners ESPN+ and Fubo.
Where and how to watch live streaming and telecast of WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 worldwide?
Fans worldwide can watch the highly anticipated event through their respective broadcasting channels.
| Region | Television/Streaming Channel |
| Australia | beIN Sports Australia |
| Belgium | Telenet (Play Sports) |
| Canada | TSN |
| China | ESPN International China |
| Cyprus | CYTA |
| Czech Republic; Slovakia | Digisport |
| Denmark | TV2 Denmark |
| France | Eurosport France |
| Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Luxembourg; Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland |
| Greece | OTE |
| Hong Kong | PCCW |
| Hungary | Network 4 |
| India | WTA TV |
| Israel | Sport5 Israel |
| Italy | Sky Italia |
| Japan | WOWOW |
| South Korea | Eclat |
| Africa | 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) |
| Spain | Telefonica / Movistar |
| Sweden; Finland | TV4 AB |
| United Kingdom | Sky UK |
| United States | Tennis Channel |
Where and when will Strasbourg Open 2026 take place?
The WTA 500 event will be held at the Tennis Club de Strasbourg in France from May 17 to 23.
How can fans in India watch WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 live?
With no official broadcasters available, Indian fans can watch the tournament live on WTA TV and the Tennis Channel.
How can fans watch WTA Strasbourg Open 2026 live in the USA?
In the USA, ESPN and the Tennis Channel will broadcast the tournament while streaming will be available on ESPN+ and Fubo.
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