Following a great event at the Indian Wells, fans are gearing up for the 2026 Miami Open. The question is of course, where to watch the ATP Miami tournament?
The 2026 Miami Open is officially underway at the Hard Rock Stadium. After a rainy start on opening day, the world’s top players are prepared to compete through March 29. Aryna Sabalenka returns as the defending women’s champion, while Jakub Mensik looks to defend his historic 2025 title.
Because broadcast rights have seen several updates this year, fans should consult the following list to find their local coverage.
The tournament schedule follows a standard two-week progression. Qualifying rounds conclude on March 17, with the WTA main draw beginning March 17 and the ATP main draw on March 18. The women’s singles final is scheduled for Saturday, March 28, followed by the men’s singles final on Sunday, March 29.
How to watch the Miami Open in United States?
Tennis Channel remains the exclusive television home for the 2026 event. Coverage includes a second network, Tennis Channel 2, which provides live matches not seen on the primary feed. Streaming is available through the Tennis Channel app and Tennis Channel Plus.
| Platform | Type | Details |
| Tennis Channel | Cable TV | Primary broadcast for marquee matches |
| Tennis Channel 2 | Cable TV | Secondary court coverage and overflow |
| Tennis Channel Plus | Streaming | Live coverage of all courts and on-demand replays |
| Fubo / YouTube TV / Sling | Streaming | Live TV services carrying Tennis Channel |

United Kingdom and Ireland
Sky Sports continues its comprehensive coverage through its dedicated tennis channel. Fans can also access the tournament without a long-term contract through NOW.
| Platform | Type | Details |
| Sky Sports Tennis | TV Channel | 24/7 dedicated coverage of all tournament days |
| Sky Go | Streaming | Mobile and tablet access for Sky subscribers |
| NOW (Sports Membership) | Streaming | Daily or monthly passes for non-Sky customers |
Australia
Broadcasting in Australia has shifted slightly for 2026. While beIN Sports remains the home for the ATP tour, other platforms have expanded their tennis offerings.
| Platform | Type | Details |
| beIN Sports Australia | TV Channel | Linear coverage of both ATP and WTA draws |
| beIN Sports Connect | Streaming | Multi-court streaming for subscribers |
| Kayo Sports | Streaming | Includes all beIN Sports tennis feeds |
| Stan Sport | Streaming | Additional coverage for major WTA events |
Canada
Coverage is divided by language, with TSN providing the bulk of the english broadcast and RDS handling french-language viewers.
| Platform | Type | Details |
| TSN | TV / Streaming | Multiple channels (TSN1-5) and TSN+ app |
| RDS | TV / Streaming | French-language broadcast for marquee matches |

Global Broadcasters and Streaming Services
For viewers outside the primary regions, the following partners are confirmed for the 2026 season. Note that Disney+ has become a major hub for tennis in the Pacific and South America.
| Region | Broadcaster / Service |
| India and Subcontinent | FanCode |
| New Zealand | Disney+ / ESPN |
| Italy | Sky Italia / SuperTennis |
| France | Eurosport France |
| Germany / Austria / Switzerland | Sky Deutschland |
| Spain | Movistar+ |
| Middle East and North Africa | beIN Sports |
| South and Central America | ESPN / Disney+ |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport / Canal+ |
| Japan | WOWOW / U-NEXT |
| China | Youku / CCTV / MIGU |

Global ATP fans can also subscribe to Tennis TV, which streams every men’s match live and on-demand worldwide. However, Tennis TV does not hold the rights to WTA women’s matches. For complete coverage of both draws, regional broadcasters listed above are the recommended choice.
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