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This year, Park Manzanares serves as the vibrant backdrop for the prestigious Mutua Madrid Open, where the world's elite players from both the ATP and WTA circuits will compete for one of the most coveted titles in tennis. As the tournament approaches, fans won't want to miss any of the exhilarating matches, so we have assembled a comprehensive guide below on how to catch live streams of the Madrid Open 2025.

In a surprising turn of events, World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz, who recently claimed victory at the Monte Carlo Masters earlier this month, has withdrawn from the tournament due to an injury. His absence, coupled with the suspension of World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, has significantly opened up the competition. Defending men's champion Andrey Rublev remains a formidable opponent, alongside rising stars Holger Rune and Alexander Zverev, both of whom showcased their skills by winning the Barcelona Open and BMW Open in Munich just last week.

On the women's side, the final of the 2024 Madrid Open was a thrilling contest between Iga witek and Aryna Sabalenka, ultimately decided by a nail-biting champions tiebreak, which witek won. As anticipation builds for a potential rematch, the Australian Open champion Madison Keys is also eyeing an upset against this dynamic duo. Additionally, American contender Jessica Pegula has displayed strong performance on clay courts recently, particularly during the Charleston tournament, and will be keen to maintain her momentum in Madrid.

To ensure that you can enjoy the Madrid Open live streams, we have compiled essential information regarding viewing options, including TV channels worldwide, start times, and guidance on using a VPN to access the tournament while traveling abroad.

Where to Watch the Madrid Open in the US

In the United States, all ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tournaments, including the Madrid Open, can be viewed on the Tennis Channel. The channel is available through various cable packages, and it also offers a dedicated streaming platform for $10 per month or $110 annually. For viewers who prefer cord-cutting options, several OTT streaming services provide access to the Tennis Channel.

Sling TV emerges as one of the most budget-friendly alternatives for replacing traditional cable. To access the Tennis Channel, users need to subscribe to either the Orange or Blue package, each starting at $46 per monthwith the first month offered at a 50% discount. Following that, an additional $11 per month is required for the Sports Extra package.

Sling TV Subscription

For those seeking a straightforward and stripped-down service, Sling TV stands out as a customizable option, allowing users to select only the channels they want. New users often benefit from substantial discounts during their initial month.