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16 fixtures on UK TV

Tennis is a truly global sport with four Grand Slam tournaments forming the pinnacle of the calendar: the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. The ATP and WTA Tours take players around the world throughout the season, with prestigious Masters 1000 events and Finals completing the top-tier schedule. From grass to clay to hard courts, tennis offers varied challenges across surfaces.

There are 16 tennis fixtures on UK TV today.

ATP World Tour16

10:00Roland Garros Jaime Faria vs Jan Lennard Struff
10:00Roland Garros Moise Kouame vs Adolfo Daniel Vallejo
10:00Roland Garros Learner Tien vs Facundo Diaz Acosta
10:00Roland Garros Wu Yibing vs Flavio Cobolli
10:00Roland Garros Adam Walton vs Zachary Svajda
11:00Roland Garros Juan Manuel Cerundolo vs Jannik Sinner
11:00Roland Garros Vit Kopriva vs Martin Landaluce
11:30Roland Garros Frances Tiafoe vs Hubert Hurkacz
11:30Roland Garros Hugo Gaston vs Francisco Cerundolo
13:30Roland Garros Luciano Darderi vs Francisco Comesana
13:30Roland Garros Valentin Vacherot vs Alejandro Tabilo
15:00Roland Garros Roman Andres Burruchaga vs Felix Auger Aliassime
15:00Roland Garros Brandon Nakashima vs Luca Van Assche
15:00Roland Garros Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Matteo Arnaldi
15:00Roland Garros Ben Shelton vs Raphael Collignon
19:15Roland Garros Matteo Berrettini vs Arthur Rinderknech

How to Watch Tennis on UK TV

Tennis broadcasting varies by tournament and region. The Grand Slams each have different broadcast partners in different countries, while ATP and WTA Tour events are distributed across various networks. Check the channel listings above to see which broadcasters are showing today's matches in your area.

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Tennis TV Guide FAQ

What are the four Grand Slams?

The four Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open (January), French Open (May-June), Wimbledon (June-July), and US Open (August-September). These are the most prestigious events in tennis.

What surfaces do tennis tournaments use?

Tennis is played on three main surfaces: hard courts (Australian Open, US Open), clay (French Open), and grass (Wimbledon). Each surface produces different playing conditions and styles.

When is Wimbledon?

Wimbledon takes place over two weeks in late June and early July each year. It's the only Grand Slam played on grass and the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877.