Live stream the Madrid Open online

Updated: June 17, 2024

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How to live stream the Madrid Open

ExpressVPN is here to help you safely and securely stream the Madrid Open in blazing-fast HD. First, you’ll need to follow a few steps.

  1. Get ExpressVPN.
  2. Connect to a server location that matches the broadcast you want to watch. For example, tennis fans living in Spain can connect to a Spain server to watch the action on RTVE.
  3. Check the schedule of the broadcaster you want to watch, such as RTVE.
  4. Tune in and enjoy the matches!

Watching on a computer? For the best streaming experience, use the ExpressVPN browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.

Can I use a VPN to watch the Madrid Open from another country?

Some users watch the Madrid Open by connecting to a VPN server in a country other than their own, but doing so may violate copyright or the streaming service’s terms of use. ExpressVPN is a privacy and security tool, and using it to circumvent copyright is against our Terms of Service. We cannot see or control what you do while connected to our VPN, so you are responsible for ensuring that your use complies with all relevant terms and laws.

Should I use a free VPN to watch tennis events?

Rather than use a free VPN to watch tennis events, including the Madrid Open, tennis fans should instead use ExpressVPN all season long. ExpressVPN offers high-speed servers in 105 countries and easy-to-use apps for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. Additionally, ExpressVPN is available on platforms that other VPN companies may not support, like Linux, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and routers, plus browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. If you need help along the way, ExpressVPN offers 24/7 live chat support and a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee!

Why do you need a VPN to watch the Madrid Open online?

ExpressVPN is the best VPN for safely and securely watching Madrid Open tennis streams. With next-gen 10-Gbps servers in locations around the world, you can enjoy the full privacy protections of a VPN without ever missing a second of the action. ExpressVPN has easy-to-use apps for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, not to mention a range of ways to stream on your big-screen TV. If you need help along the way, ExpressVPN offers 24/7 live chat support and a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee!

How to watch the Madrid Open for free

New Zealand

TVNZ

New Zealand viewers can get their women’s tennis fix by streaming the Madrid Open for free on TVNZ+, the online streaming service of free-to-air TV channel TVNZ. WTA matches will air for free on TVNZ throughout the Madrid Open. 

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Spain

RTVE

Spain residents can catch a free Madrid Open live stream on RTVE. The free local Spanish broadcaster will stream matches from the tournament and also offers free local and international content for viewers—including a selection of live sporting events. 

Watch the Madrid Open with free trials

Tennis fans in the U.S. can access services that carry the Tennis Channel and offer a free trial.

United States

YouTube TV

Price: Varies

Channel: Tennis Channel

YouTube TV’s Sports Plus add-on (extra 11 USD/month on top of the 73 USD/month subscription) includes the Tennis Channel for U.S. viewers who want to live stream Madrid Open tennis matches. Free trials are available.

Fubo

Price: Varies

Channel: Tennis Channel

With Fubo, U.S. subscribers can access every match from the Madrid Open via the Tennis Channel—available through the Sports Lite and Sports Plus add-on packages (extra 10 USD/month and 11 USD/month, respectively, on top of the 80 USD/month subscription). A 7-day free trial is available.

DirecTV Stream

Price: 100 USD/month

Channel: Tennis Channel

United States residents can live stream Madrid Open matches on the Tennis Channel—included with DirecTV Stream’s Choice package. A 5-day free trial is available.

United Kingdom

NOW

Price: 33 GBP/month or 12 GBP/day pass

Channel: Sky Sports Tennis

For British fans, NOW is the perfect way to watch 11 Sky Sports channels online contract-free, allowing you to live stream the Madrid Open. If you only want to tune in to one particular match, you can opt for a day pass or take advantage of the 7-day free trial. Check the Sky Sports schedule to know when to tune in.

Other ways to watch the Madrid Open

United States

Hulu + Live TV

Price: 77 USD/month

Channel: Tennis Channel

Hulu does not offer a free trial, but it does offer the Tennis Channel for American fans looking to watch the Madrid Open online and live.

Sling TV

Price: Varies

Channel: Tennis Channel

The Tennis Channel is included in Sling TV’s Sports package add-on, which is available for an extra 11 USD/month (on top of the basic Sling Orange or Blue package) and allows U.S. subscribers to live stream every Madrid Open match. You’ll also have access to other channels, including NBA TV, MLB Network, NHL Network, and beIN SPORTS.

Canada

TSN+

Price: 20 CAD/month

Canadian tennis fans can live stream the Madrid Open, as well as other tennis tournaments, on TSN+. While it doesn’t offer a free trial, TSN+ does allow users to purchase a one-day pass for less than 11 CAD (which is handy if you only want to watch a specific match or the final).

Note: You may need a Canadian payment method to subscribe.

United Kingdom

Sky Sports

Price: 22 GBP/month and up

Channel: Sky Sports Tennis

Living in the UK? Sky Sports is your best bet for Madrid Open live streams. However, specialized equipment is required. United Kingdom residents will also need to provide a valid postal code and a UK/Ireland credit or debit card.

If you’re traveling abroad and you already have an existing Sky subscription (and the Sky Sports add-on), you can access Sky Go with a VPN and get set up in a minute! Simply connect to a server location in the UK and sign in.

Germany

Sky Deutschland

Price: 28 EUR/month or 240 EUR/year

In Germany, fans can stream the Madrid Open as well as other tennis tournaments via WOW, Sky’s streaming service in Germany. Check the broadcaster’s schedule in advance to see when the matches are showing. 

Note: You may need a German payment method to subscribe.

Recent Madrid Open winners

YearMen’s winnerWomen’s winner
2014Rafael Nadal (Fourth victory)Maria Sharapova (First victory)
2015Andy Murray (Second victory)Petra Kvitová (Second victory)
2016Novak Djokovic (Second victory)Simona Halep (First victory)
2017Rafael Nadal (Fifth victory)Simona Halep (Second victory)
2018Alexander Zverev (First victory)Petra Kvitová (Third victory)
2019Novak Djokovic (Third victory)Kiki Bertens (First victory)
2020Event not held (Pandemic)Event not held (Pandemic)
2021Alexander Zverev (Second victory)Ashleigh Barty (First victory)
2022Carlos Alcaraz (First victory)Jessica Pegula (First victory)
2023Carlos Alcaraz (Second victory)Iga Świątek (First victory)
2024Andrey Rublev (First victory)Iga Świątek (Second victory)

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