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[ATP/WTA] Rogers Cup 2021: Live Stream, TV Coverage, How to Watch Canadian Open Online, Schedule

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The Rogers Cup 2021, also known as the Canadian Open Tennis is a hard-court tennis tournament. This year’s Rogers Cup is scheduled to be held from August 7, 2021. Keep reading this article for Rogers Cup live stream, schedule, TV channels, and more.

Broadcast Info:

Event: ATP/WTA Rogers Cup

Date: Aug 7–15, 2021

Start Time: 11 a.m ET

Venue: Stade IGA

TV Channel: Tennis Channel, ESPN

Live Stream: ESPN Plus

Tournament Preview:

The Rogers Cup, also known as Canadian Open or the Canadian Masters, is an annual tennis tournament that is played in Toronto and Montreal. There are both, the men’s and the women’s singles and doubles match in this competition.

In the last 2019 Rogers Cup, Rafael Nadal was the winner of Men’s Single and Bianca Andreescu was the winner of the Women’s Single.

The men’s doubles event was won by Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos, while the winner of the Women’s Double was Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina S.

The men’s event is going to have a draw of 48 players for singles and 28 teams in doubles. The women’s event will have a draw of 56 players in singles and 28 teams in doubles.

Rogers Cup 2021: Where and when?

The 2021 Rogers cup is going to happen in Montreal and Toronto. In Montreal, Stade IGA will be the court hosting this event. The center court stadium can hold 11,815 spectators and in Toronto, the tournament will be played on Aviva Centre.

The court has a capacity of 12,500 and is the largest stadium at the tennis complex. The people of Montreal and Toronto will have the opportunity to watch the matches from the court.

The 2020 Rogers Cup for men was to be played from August 9-16 in Toronto and during the same dates for women in Montreal. The qualifying rounds for the tournament were to kick-start from three days before the start of the tournament before the competition got canned because of the coronavirus pandemic.

What TV Channel will broadcast the coverage?

Rogers Cup Tennis will be broadcast live on Tennis TV. You can catch all the tennis action from Montreal Open with Amazon Prime Video, Canal+, Bet365.com. So if you are a tennis fan, sit in front of the TV, grab your popcorns and watch all the matches from home.

Other Rogers Cup live TV options in respective countries:

Greece – OTE
Cyprus – CYTA
Germany – Sky
Finland – MTV
Romania – Digisport
South Africa – Supersport
Latin America – ESPN
The United States – ESPN
Indian sub-continent: Sony Network
Taiwan – Sportcast
United States – Tennis Channel

How to Live Stream Rogers Cup Tennis 2021?

The Rogers Cup live stream is available on Tennis Channel. In the USA, ESPN and Tennis Channel will broadcast the tournament. In the Indian Subcontinent, the Sony network will be the one covering the matches.

There are multiple ways to watch the Canadian Open live streaming on your device, whichever that may be, and we have mentioned some of the best ones here. In this article, we will tell you how to find the 2021 Rogers Masters live streaming links.

We will begin with an option in which you do not have to pay a monthly premium or a subscription fee to be able to watch the Rogers Cup live. All you need here is a pre-funded account or you need to have bet at least 24 hours before the event to be able to watch the streaming.

You can catch all the tennis action from the Canadian Open 2021 live with Bet365.com. Being one of the worlds’s most trusted bookmakers, they are also known for their world-class platform and top-notch systems to live stream every single major sporting event.

A pre-funded account is an account that implies you need to register with bet365 (process mentioned below) and make a one-time deposit of about $10 or more. Once you have that, you can visit the live streaming tab and select the ‘ATP Canadian Open’ or ‘WTA Rogers Cup’ option to catch all the action live.

Rogers Cup 2021 Schedules:

Rogers cup 2021 is going on the court at the following times:

Monday, Aug. 9

Men’s Round 1 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Women’s Round 1 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Men’s Round 1 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Women’s Round 1 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Tuesday, Aug. 10

Men’s Round 1 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Women’s Round 1 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Men’s Round 1s & 2 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Women’s Rounds 1 & 2 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Wednesday, Aug. 11

Men’s Round 2 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. P.T

Women’s Round 2 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Men’s Round 2 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Women’s Round 2 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Thursday, Aug. 12

Men’s Round 3 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Women’s Round 3 – 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT

Men’s Round 3 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m.

Women’s Round 3 – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Friday, Aug. 13

Men’s Quarter-finals – 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT

Women’s Quarter-finals – 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT

Men’s Quarter-finals – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. P.T.

Women’s Quarter-finals – 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

Saturday, Aug. 14

Women’s Semifinals – 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT

Men’s Semifinals – 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT

Women’s Semifinals – 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT

Men’s Semifinals – 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT

Sunday, Aug. 15

Women’s Final – 1:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 a.m. PT

Men’s Final – 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT