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WATCH LIVE U.S. Open 2022 Free: How to Stream on TV & Other Devices

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The U.S. Open, the final Grand Slam will be held on Aug 23–Sep 12 in Queens, New York, USA. Here’s how to watch the U.S. Open 2022 live stream free on TV, Roku, Firestick & Other Devices from anywhere in the world. 

This will be a good one for tennis fans, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the U.S. Open 2022 game:

U.S. Open 2022 Tennis

  • When: Aug 23–Sep 12
  • Where: Queens, New York, USA
  • TV Channel: ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+
  • Live Stream: Watch for free

ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN+ will once again be home to all of the action for the 2022 U.S. Open. 

Supported Device

  • Web: Any web-connected desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone using the latest version of Chrome (recommended), Firefox, Safari, Edge, or Internet Explorer.
  • Mobile App: If you have an iPhone or iPad, search for “U.S. Open” in the App Store.
  • TV: If you have an Apple TV (4th generation) or Roku, search for “U.S. Open” in the App Store or in the Roku Channel Store.

Here’s a list of channels that will telecast the men’s event:

Country or Region Broadcasting TV Channels or Sources
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela (South America) ESPN International
Brazil Globostat
Canada TSN (English), RDS (French)
Caribbean ESPN International
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama (Central America) ESPN International
Dominican Republic ESPN International
Mexico ESPN International
Puerto Rico ESPN

Europe:

Eurosport is the exclusive broadcaster in a large number of European countries. While the network shares the right with other networks in Austria and Switzerland.

Country or Region Broadcasting TV Channels or Sources
United Kingdom Prime Video
Austria ServusTV, Eurosport
Ireland Prime Video
Switzerland SRG SSR, Eurosport
Albania, Andorra, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kosvo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Vatican State Eurosport

Asia and Pacific:

ESPN International broadcasts US Open in Oceanian countries including Pacific Island regions. Fox Sports Asia televises the live coverage in Southeast Asia while Star Sports Networks airs the tournament matches live within Indian Sub-continent.

Country or Region Broadcasting TV Channels or Sources
Australia ESPN International
China CCTV, iQIYI, Fox Sports Asia (English Language Only)
Japan WOWOW
South Korea JTBC, Fox Sports Asia
New Zealand ESPN International
Indian Sub-Continent (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan) Star India (Star Sports Select Channels)
Pacific Islands ESPN International
Papua New Guinea Fox Sports Asia
Brunei, Cambodia Fox Sports Asia (English Language Only)
East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam (Southeast Asia) Fox Sports Asia
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Eurosport

Middle East and Africa:

beIN SPORTS is the exclusive broadcaster in North African and Middle East countries except a few ones. On the contrary, SuperSport is the exclusive broadcaster in Sub-Saharan African countries, with exception in a few ones.

Country or Region Broadcasting TV Channels or Sources
Bahrain, Comoros, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen (MENA) beIN SPORTS (Exclusive)
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Socotra, South Africa, St. Helena and Ascension, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe (Sub-Saharan Africa) SuperSport (Exclusive)
Chad, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia (Somaliland), South Sudan, Sudan beIN SPORTS, SuperSport
Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia beIN SPORTS, Eurosport

US Open Online Streaming Options in United States and Canada:

  • US based viewers who do have TV subscription to ESPN network channels but love to catch the actions live through online streaming, can watch the on TV contents on their smartphones and various other options via ESPN App and WatchESPN. The two sources demand the TV subscription to ESPN network channels but neither of them demands any extra fee.
  • Viewers who don’t have TV subscription to ESPN channels, can still catch the actions live via variety of online streaming platforms. They can watch both ESPN and ESPN2 and other channels of this network through fuboTV, AT&T TV Now, Sling TV (Orange), Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV.
  • The outer court coverage is available to the US based followers through ESPN+. The online streaming service of the network, charges 4.99 USD per month and 49.99 USD per year.
  • Canadian viewers can catch the actions through the Apps and online streaming services of TSN and RDS. The viewers who have TV subscription to TSN, can find the English language coverage through TSN App. The App requires only TV subscription but costs no extra penny. The cord cutters, can still enjoy the coverage through TSN’s online streaming platform TSN Direct. The service charges 4.99 Canadian Dollar per day, 19.99 Canadian Dollar per month. One can also enjoy the 6 months lengthy service for 99.95 Canadian Dollar.
  • French language users can find the coverage live for free through RDS App and even if they don’t have TV subscription, just like the TSN’s streaming platform they can enjoy the coverage via subscription only streaming service of the network, RDS Direct. The diurnal and monthly charge of the service is as same as TSN Direct.

U.S. 2022 schedule

The 2022 US Open tennis championship officially begins on August 29 after the qualifying rounds. In addition to ESPN’s broadcast coverage of major matches, you can stream play from all 16 courts on ESPN+ during the early rounds. The quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals of the US Open will air exclusively on the ESPN cable channel.

Tournament round Date Time Channel
First round (all courts) August 29 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
First round August 29 Noon to 7 p.m. ET ESPN
First round matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium August 29 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
First round matches at Louis Armstrong Stadium August 29 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
First round (all courts) August 30 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
First round matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium August 30 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
First round matches at Louis Armstrong Stadium August 30 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Second round (all courts), Doubles August 31 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
Second round August 31 Noon to 7 p.m. ET ESPN
Second round (primetime coverage) August 31 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Second round (all courts), Doubles September 1 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
Second round September 1 Noon to 6 p.m. ET ESPN
Second round (primetime coverage) September 1 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Third round (all courts), Doubles September 2 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
Third round September 2 Noon to 6 p.m. ET ESPN
Third round (primetime coverage) September 2 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Third round (all courts), Doubles September 3 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN+
Third round September 3 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET ESPN2
Third round (primetime coverage) September 3 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Round of 16, Doubles September 4 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN+
Round of 16 September 4 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN
Round of 16 (primetime coverage) September 4 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Round of 16, Doubles September 5 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN+
Round of 16 September 5 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN
Round of 16 (primetime coverage) September 5 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN2
Doubles September 6 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET ESPN+
Quarterfinals September 6 Noon to 6 p.m. ET ESPN
Quarterfinals (primetime coverage) September 6 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
Doubles September 7 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET ESPN+
Quarterfinals September 7 Noon to 6 p.m. ET ESPN
Quarterfinals (primetime coverage) September 7 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
Quarterfinals September 7 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
Doubles, Wheelchair September 8 Noon to 7 p.m. ET ESPN+
Women’s semifinals September 8 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
Wheelchair September 9 Noon to 7 p.m. ET ESPN+
Men’s doubles final September 9 Noon to 2 p.m. ET ESPN2
Men’s semifinals September 9 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET ESPN
Men’s semifinals September 9 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET ESPN
Mixed doubles final September 10 Noon to 2 p.m. ET ESPN+
Women’s final September 10 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN
Wheelchair September 11 Noon to 5 p.m. ET ESPN+
Women’s doubles final September 11 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET ESPN
Men’s final September 11 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET ESPN

 

U.S. Open 2022 Preview

With Serena Williams’ retirement looming large, Emma Raducanu back at the site of her sensational triumph, and Novak Djokovic not allowed to enter the US to compete, a spectacular show awaits as US Open tennis returns at Flushing Meadows. Can Rafael Nadal continue to hold off Father Time? Read on to find out how to watch a 2022 US Open live stream from anywhere – including ways to watch the tennis absolutely FREE.

 

Serena is the headline act of Day 1 of the US Open. She faces Danka Kovinic on Arthur Ashe Stadium at 7pm ET / 12am BST, in what may prove to be the final match of one of the most illustrious careers in tennis. If that does turn out to be the case, fans won’t have long to dry their tears, as Nick Kyrgios will be next on court, against his partner in crime Thanasi Kokkinakis. Daniil Medvedev and Andy Murray are some of the other huge names in action today.

 

It’s not 100% confirmed yet, but Williams is expected to call it a day regardless of how things play out. The six-time US Open champion has been drawn into one of the toughest sections along with the likes of Ons Jabeur, Leylah Fernandez, Anette Kontaveit and Ajla Tomljanovic. 

 

Raducanu’s got it even worse, with Elena Rybakina, Aryna Sabalenka, Paula Badosa and Danielle Collins lurking. World No.1 Iga Swiatek, who’s never made it past the US Open Round of 16, has her work cut out too, with Zheng Qinwen and a who’s who of big-hitting Americans standing in her way.

 

The men’s singles has a very open feel to it too. Nadal is set to play his first US Open since 2019 off the back of an abdominal injury, while reigning champion and world No.1 Medvedev will likely face a hostile reception, as he often does here. 

 

The Russian shares a section with Kyrgios, who’s no stranger to rabble-rousing, while his old pal Stefanos Tsitsipas, teen sensation Carlos Alcaraz, and the fit-again Matteo Berrettini will also fancy their chances of going deep. Follow our guide as we explain how you can watch a 2022 US Open live stream from wherever you are.