How to Watch the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | October 28, 2025
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The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters takes place from 27 October to 2 November at the Paris La Défense Arena. It is the final ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the season, check our draw analysis here.

If you don’t want to miss a moment, here’s where you can watch or stream the matches depending on your region and local broadcasters.

Global Streaming Option

Tennis TV is the official ATP streaming service and will carry full live coverage (singles and doubles) of the Paris Masters.
Note: Depending on your country, regional broadcast rights might block (black out) certain matches on Tennis TV.

TV / Broadcast Partners by Region

Below is a selection of broadcasters confirmed for key regions. Always check local listings close to the tournament.

Region / Country | Broadcaster(s) / Platform
United Kingdom & Ireland | Sky Sports Tennis / Sky UK
France | Eurosport France covers the full tournament. France Télévisions plans to broadcast the final on France 3, with earlier rounds via its web streaming service.
Germany / Austria / Switzerland / Luxembourg / Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland
Italy / San Marino / Vatican City | Sky Italia
Spain | Telefónica / Movistar
Portugal | Sport TV Portugal
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport
Eastern & Central Europe / Balkans | Split among regional networks such as DigiSport, SportKlub, and Canal+
Malta | GO Sports / TSN
Australia | beIN Sports Australia
New Zealand | Tennis TV (streaming)
Latin America / Caribbean | ESPN International (Latin America)
United States / Puerto Rico / U.S. Territories | Tennis Channel
Middle East / North Africa | beIN SPORTS Middle East
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport Africa

Tips for Viewers & Things to Watch Out For

  1. Check for blackout restrictions — even if Tennis TV is available in your region, local broadcasters may have exclusive rights to certain matches.
  2. Finals on secondary channels — in France for example, the final is expected to air on France 3.
  3. Streaming quality and app availability — make sure the broadcaster or Tennis TV has a compatible app on your device (smart TV, tablet, phone, etc.).
  4. Update guides closer to the event — broadcasters sometimes adjust coverage or streaming platforms near match dates.
  5. Time zones matter — match start times will be in Central European Time (CET / CEST). Adjust if you’re watching from elsewhere.

If you’re looking to bet on the tournament, check our value betting guide for the Paris Masters.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.