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How to Watch Tennis Channel Live Without Cable 2025 - Top 3 Options

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Looking to catch the next US Open? The Tennis Channel is your destination for the sport, airing related news, analysis, and events. It also offers coverage of similar sports like racquetball, badminton, and pickleball.

There are many ways to watch Tennis Channel without cable, including Sling, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream.

But our team's pick for most people to watch Tennis Channel, is Sling. Here's why:

  • Sling is available at the lowest monthly price point: $45.99.
  • Big families (or roommates or friends) can watch Sling without stress, as they offer up to 3 simultaneous streams.
  • Sling is available in every region of the United States. (Viewers outside the US can try to access Sling with a VPN, like ExpressVPN — or one of our other top VPNs.)

If, for whatever reason, watching Tennis Channel on Sling doesn't work for you, we've also rounded up 2 more options — and we even divided them up into the best picks for people who also watch lots of sports, news, reality TV, and more. Let's get into the best options for everyone.

Our top 3 picks for streaming Tennis Channel without cable

Sling Orange

$20 off your first month

Top pick
  • 30+ channels
  • ESPN
  • Stream on one device

$45.99/month

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Fubo Pro

Try 7 days free

Sports pick
  • 1000 hours of cloud DVR
  • Stream on ten screens
  • 180+ channels

$84.99/month

fubo.tv

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DirecTV Stream Entertainment

Try 5 days free

News pick
  • 75+ channels
  • Stream on unlimited devices at home
  • Unlimited DVR space
  • Three months of Max free

$86.99/month

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Top pick: Stream Tennis Channel on Sling

If you're looking for the best way to stream Tennis Channel, Sling is our team's top pick. Using our streaming recommendation system, the Flixed team has determined that Sling is the best way for most people to watch what's live on Tennis Channel because it offers the ideal combination of price, channels, and features.

Watch Tennis Channel with Sling

Sling Orange

$20 off your first month

  • 30+ channels
  • ESPN
  • Stream on one device

$45.99/month

Try Sling

Sling Blue

$20 off your first month

  • 40+ channels
  • Local channels in select cities
  • News and entertainment
  • Stream on three screens

$45.99/month

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Sling Orange & Blue

$20 off your first month

  • General cable replacement
  • 45+ channels
  • Stream on three screens

$60.99/month

Try Sling

Other channels on Sling include: Longhorn Network, Cable News Network, HLN, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Turner Classic Movies, TV Land, A&E, AMC, BET, Bravo, Comedy Central, E! Entertainment Television, ESPNU, INSP, Science, FYI, MTV2: Music Television, BBC America, beIN Sports, CMT, and more.

Devices supported by Sling include: air-tv, tivo, ios, android, chromecast, web-browsers, portal, android-tv, amazon-fire-tv, lg-tv, samsung-tv, and vizio.

Our Sling review also includes more about why our team loves Sling.

Sports fan pick: Stream Tennis Channel on Fubo

Most sports fans already know and love Fubo. If you're trying to watch Tennis Channel without cable and you also watch a lot of sports, Fubo is probably the best pick for you.

With its focus on sports content, fuboTV is a haven for any sports lovers out there. Despite its lack of ESPN, the service offers almost every league, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and more. With upwards of a thousand hours of DVR space and multiple simultaneous streams available, you’ll never miss a game. At its cheapest plan, fuboTV offers 140+ channels to choose from, so you’ll have access to more than just sports as well.

Watch Tennis Channel with Fubo

Fubo Pro

Try 7 days free

  • 1000 hours of cloud DVR
  • Stream on ten screens
  • 180+ channels

$84.99/month

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Fubo Elite

Try 7 days free

  • Stream on ten screens
  • 1000 hours of cloud DVR
  • 250+ channels
  • HD and 4K video quality

$94.99/month

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Fubo Premier

Try 7 days free

  • Stream on ten screens
  • 250+ channels
  • HD and 4K video quality
  • 1000 hours of cloud DVR
  • Showtime included

$109.99/month

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Other channels on Fubo include: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, TV Land, BET, Bravo, Comedy Central, Discovery Family Channel, E! Entertainment Television, ESPNU, Freeform, FX, INSP, Science, MTV2: Music Television, Animal Planet, BBC America, beIN Sports, CMT, CNBC, Disney Junior, Discovery Life Channel, and more.

Some sports might be live on Fubo right now.

Devices supported by Fubo include: android, ios, chromecast, web-browsers, vizio, and samsung-tv.

Fubo isn't only great for sports fans, though. Our team took Fubo for a test drive and put all of our thoughts together in our Fubo review.

Plus, we've compiled a list of the best overall streaming services for sports fans.

News fan pick: Stream Tennis Channel on DirecTV Stream

If you're someone who watches a lot of news, you probably want to subscribe to a streamer with access to the most popular news channels. No reason to subscribe to a different streaming service just to get access to Tennis Channel. Our top pick for most news fans to get access to Tennis Channel is DirecTV Stream. Plenty of news shows are airing live now on DirecTV Stream.

DirecTV Stream offers a great range of news channels, including C-SPAN, CNBC, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, as well as local and regional networks based on your location.

Watch Tennis Channel with DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream Entertainment

Try 5 days free

  • 75+ channels
  • Stream on unlimited devices at home
  • Unlimited DVR space
  • Three months of Max free

$86.99/month

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DirecTV Stream Optimo Mas

  • 100+ live TV channels
  • Spanish and English programming
  • Three months of Max free
  • Unlimited DVR space

$86.99/month

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DirecTV Stream Choice

Try 5 days free

  • 105+ live channels
  • Unlimited DVR space
  • Includes regional sports networks
  • Three months of Max free

$114.99/month

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DirecTV Stream Ultimate

Try 5 days free

  • 140+ live channels
  • Unlimited DVR space
  • Includes regional sports networks
  • Three months of Max free

$129.99/month

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DirecTV Stream Premier

  • Unlimited DVR space
  • 150+ channels
  • Includes Max Cinemax SHOWTIME and STARZ
  • Includes regional sports networks

$169.99/month

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Other channels on DirecTV Stream include: Cable News Network, HLN, Turner Classic Movies, TV Land, A&E, AMC, BET, Bravo, Comedy Central, Discovery Family Channel, E! Entertainment Television, ESPNU, Freeform, FX, Science, FYI, MTV2: Music Television, Animal Planet, BBC America, CMT, and more.

Devices supported by DirecTV Stream include: android, web-browsers, chromecast, ios, amazon-fire-tv, android-tv, and samsung-tv.

We've written even more about why we like DirecTV Stream, but another great option for streaming local news is an OTA antenna. News fans often use antennas for streaming live TV like news shows for free, without cable.

All the streaming services where Tennis Channel is or isn't available

The choices for watching Tennis Channel aren't limited to our top picks. Here's where you can and can't watch Tennis Channel without cable.

Yes, Tennis Channel is included in your Sling subscription. In fact, that's why Sling is our top pick for watching Tennis Channel without cable.

Read our full review of Sling.

Yes, Tennis Channel is included in your DirecTV Stream subscription.

Read our full review of DirecTV Stream.

No, Tennis Channel isn't included in your Philo subscription. That's why we recommend trying Sling.

Yes, Tennis Channel is included in your Fubo subscription.

Read our full review of Fubo.

No, Tennis Channel isn't included in your Hulu Live TV subscription. That's why we recommend trying Sling.

No, Tennis Channel isn't included in your YouTube TV subscription. That's why we recommend trying Sling.

Watching Tennis Channel on top devices

No matter what device you have at home, it's probably possible to watch Tennis Channel on it — yes, even without cable. Read on to learn which streamers support both your device and Tennis Channel live streams.

How to watch Tennis Channel on Roku devices

It's definitely possible to watch Tennis Channel on your Roku device, be it a streaming stick or actual Roku TV. Subscribe to Sling, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream to get Tennis Channel on Roku.

How to watch Tennis Channel on an Android smart TV

Have a Samsung smart TV or another type of Android TV? These are some of the easiest to use to get Tennis Channel access without cable. Just subscribe to Sling or DirecTV Stream to get Tennis Channel on your Android smart TV.

How to watch Tennis Channel on an Amazon Fire TV

Whether you have a Fire TV Stick or a Cube or another device, you can get access to Tennis Channel. Alexa, sign up for to Sling or DirecTV Stream to get Tennis Channel on Amazon devices.

How to stream Tennis Channel on iOS

Have an iPhone? An iPad? Not every app is available on Apple's App Store, but depending on the streaming service you. have, you can watch Tennis Channel on an iOS device with ease. Subscribe to Sling, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream to get Tennis Channel on your iOS device.

How to watch Tennis Channel on Android phones

You can watch Tennis Channel on your Pixel or Samsung or Nokia or whatever type of Android you have! Just subscribe to Sling, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream to get Tennis Channel on Android phones.

The bottom line: you have 3 great options for watching without cable

We found 3 great options for watching without cable. While our top pick is Sling, there are 2 other ways to watch live programming, including Fubo or DirecTV Stream. The cheapest option is Sling.

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Davan Hamilton is an editor and writer based in Jacksonville, FL. Holding a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, her writing spans a wide range, from essays on film criticism and analysis to surreal poetry. Now, she works for Flixed as an editor, continuing to ignore the list of passion projects she’s accumulated. When she’s not glued to her computer, you can find her building endless amounts of Lego sets, binge-reading manga, or playing with (fighting) her cat.

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