Tennis in Canada is genuinely well-served on TV and streaming in 2026 — but the rights are split across multiple broadcasters and the landscape has shifted significantly in recent years. Whether you want to catch every French Open match, follow the Rogers Cup this summer, or watch Australian Open highlights at 3am, here’s the complete guide to watching tennis in Canada in 2026.
The Grand Slams — Where to Watch
| Grand Slam | Dates 2026 | Canadian Broadcaster | Streaming |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Open | Jan 12–25, 2026 ✅ Done | TSN / RDS | TSN Direct |
| French Open (Roland Garros) | May 24–June 7, 2026 🔴 Live now | TSN / RDS | TSN Direct |
| Wimbledon | June 29–July 12, 2026 | TSN / RDS | TSN Direct |
| US Open | Aug 24–Sept 6, 2026 | TSN / RDS | TSN Direct |
TSN holds Canadian rights to all four Grand Slams in 2026. If you have a cable or satellite package that includes TSN, you’re covered for every major. TSN Direct (the standalone streaming service) offers monthly subscriptions for cord-cutters at approximately $19.99/month.
ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 Events
Masters 1000 events (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris) and WTA 1000 equivalents are split between TSN and Sportsnet in Canada. The key Canadian events:
Rogers Cup (National Bank Open) 2026 — The Must-Watch for Canadian Fans
Canada’s own ATP/WTA Masters 1000 event alternates annually between Toronto (Sobeys Stadium) and Montreal (IGA Stadium). In 2026, the men’s draw (ATP 1000) goes to Montreal (August 4–10) and the women’s draw (WTA 1000) goes to Toronto (August 4–10). Both events are broadcast on TSN and Sportsnet with extensive free streaming available through the Tennis Canada website for selected matches.
The Rogers Cup is one of the most player-friendly events on tour and routinely attracts the full field of top-10 players — making it among the best live tennis experiences in North America. If you can get to Montreal or Toronto in August, do it.
Free Streaming Options in Canada
- Roland Garros YouTube: The official Roland Garros channel streams qualifying matches and some early-round matches free globally, including in Canada.
- ATP Tour YouTube: Highlights, press conferences, and selected match coverage free on the ATP Tour YouTube channel.
- WTA YouTube: Similar free highlights and match clips from the WTA YouTube channel.
- Tennis Canada Live: Free streams of some Rogers Cup matches at tenniscanada.com.
The 2026 Tennis Calendar for Canadian Fans
| Tournament | Dates | Surface | Key Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| French Open 🔴 | May 24–June 7 | Clay | Sinner, Djokovic, Gauff, Swiatek |
| Wimbledon | June 29–July 12 | Grass | Full field TBC |
| Rogers Cup (Montreal/Toronto) | Aug 4–10 | Hard | Full field expected |
| US Open | Aug 24–Sept 6 | Hard | Full field |
Tips for Following Tennis Without a TV Subscription
- ATP Live Scores: atptour.com/scores — real-time match scores, statistics, and live text commentary for every ATP match
- WTA Live Scores: wtatennis.com/scores — same for women’s events
- Tennis Abstract: tennisabstract.com — advanced statistics and match analysis for serious fans
- Reddit r/tennis: Live match threads during Grand Slams with real-time discussion, highlights sharing, and score updates
How Watching Pros Makes You a Better Recreational Player
Watching professional tennis isn’t just entertainment — it’s the most accessible free coaching available to recreational players. Specifically:
- Watch serve routines: Every elite player has a consistent pre-serve routine. Copy the structure, not the motion — the principle applies directly to our double fault prevention guide.
- Watch return positioning: Where top players stand to return gives you positioning templates to copy.
- Watch pattern play: The crosscourt-to-open court patterns that pros repeat are the same patterns that work at club level.
- Watch their rackets and overgrips: Which racket does Sinner use? What overgrip does Djokovic play with? These are the same products available on Amazon.ca with our affiliate links.
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Related Reading
- French Open 2026: Full Preview and Contenders
- What racket does Sinner use? Best rackets for recreational players
- Tennis Warm-Up Routine inspired by what the pros do
Frequently Asked Questions
What channel is the French Open on in Canada?
The French Open (Roland Garros) 2026 is broadcast in Canada on TSN (English) and RDS (French). Streaming is available via TSN Direct. Some qualifying and early-round matches are available free on the official Roland Garros YouTube channel.
When is the Rogers Cup 2026?
The Rogers Cup (National Bank Open) 2026 runs August 4–10. The men’s ATP 1000 draw is in Montreal at IGA Stadium and the women’s WTA 1000 draw is in Toronto at Sobeys Stadium. Tickets are available through Tennis Canada.
Can I watch tennis for free in Canada?
Yes — free options include the Roland Garros, ATP Tour, and WTA YouTube channels (highlights and selected live matches), the Tennis Canada website (Rogers Cup coverage), and live score tracking on atptour.com and wtatennis.com. Full live coverage of Grand Slams requires a TSN subscription or TSN Direct.
The Bottom Line
TSN is your primary destination for Grand Slam tennis in Canada. TSN Direct is the cord-cutter solution. Roland Garros and ATP/WTA YouTube channels cover you for highlights and selected free matches. And the Rogers Cup in August is the live event worth making the trip to Montreal or Toronto for. 🎾

