Los Angeles, CA (August 22, 2025) – Tennis Channel will return to the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center this US Open, beginning August 24, with its most expansive on-site presence in five years, underscoring the network’s dedication to premier live event coverage and delivering fans the sport’s most comprehensive multi-platform destination for the sights, sounds and stories of the season’s final grand slam.
Anchored from a brand-new broadcast desk located directly outside Arthur Ashe Stadium, Tennis Channel Live at the US Open (9-11a.m. ET) will air each morning from opening day on August 24 through the men’s and women’s quarterfinals on September 3. The show will air on Tennis Channel, the Tennis Channel App, and TennisChannel.com, bringing fans closer to the action as audiences start the day with the expert voices they know and trust. Special evening editions of Tennis Channel Live at the US Open (7–8 p.m. ET) will air on September 6 and 7, recapping the women’s and men’s finals held earlier those days.
Hosted by Hall of Famers Lindsay Davenport and Jim Courier alongside the renowned line-up of Chanda Rubin, Brett Haber, and Jon Wertheim, each show will deliver daily insights, exclusive interviews, and in-depth analysis to set the stage for that day’s matches. Steve Weissman, Prakash Amritraj, and Paul Annacone will also join the broadcast team, contributing commentary, analysis and insider perspectives from Tennis Channel’s Santa Monica studio. Additionally, Wertheim will roam the grounds daily, capturing the atmosphere, fan interactions, and behind-the-scenes moments you won’t see anywhere else.
“The US Open is the sport’s biggest stage in America, and our coverage reflects the depth of Tennis Channel’s year-round expertise, perspective and access across TV, streaming and digital platforms,” said Jeff Blackburn, Chairman and CEO of Tennis Channel. “From our on-site desk and morning show to original storytelling and features, we’re offering a view of the US Open through the unique lens our fans have come to expect from the network.”