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How to watch and follow the 2022 US Open on television, online and with live streaming

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Whether you’re at home or abroad, on-site or off, it’s never been easier to watch and follow the US Open.

From domestic and international broadcast, to comprehensive live streaming and other coverage on USOpen.org, the US Open app, and tournament social media channels, here are all the ways you can follow the US Open in 2022.

ESPN is the exclusive U.S. home of the US Open for the eighth consecutive year

For the 14th consecutive year, and eighth as the US Open’s exclusive domestic media partner, ESPN will provide comprehensive, first-ball-to-last-ball coverage throughout the tournament.

This includes more than 140 hours on TV via ESPN and ESPN2 (and an additional 80 hours of Spanish language on ESPN Deportes), while offering tennis fans a “digital grounds pass” of more than 600 matches and 1,200 hours of coverage from all courts streaming live across ESPN3, ESPN+ and the ESPN App.

Before live play, Tennis Channel will deliver a daily “Live at the US Open” show previewing the day’s matches.

Click here for the 2022 US Open's domestic broadcast schedule.

New partners make the US Open easier to watch in every corner of the globe

Five new partners have signed on as international carriers for the US Open in 2022. These partners will carry the US Open in more than three dozen countries and territories around the world. They are:

SPOTV / Eclat: Mongolia, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and Macau

Spark Sport: New Zealand

Channel 9 / Stan Sport: Australia

Sony Sport Network: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Digicel: Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Nauru, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna, Western Samoa and Papua New Guinea

In addition to these exciting new partnerships, the US Open and WOWOW, Japan’s leading premium pay TV broadcaster, are celebrating a milestone anniversary in 2022. WOWOW, the US Open’s longest-tenured broadcast partner, is celebrating its 30th year of tournament coverage this year.

Other returning partners in 2022 include Prime Video UK; BeIn Sports, which carries the US Open in the Middle East and North Africa; and Eurosport, where tennis fans in more than 50 European countries and territories can tune in to all the action.

Click here to view the US Open’s international broadcast schedule.

Listen and read live coverage with US Open Radio, live blog and official podcast

Want to take the US Open with you on the go? We’ve got something for that, too.

US Open Radio presented by American Express offers play-by-play of all the best matches from first ball at 11 a.m. ET to the last ball throughout the tournament. In addition, Courtside, the official podcast of the US Open, will drop daily episodes at the end of each day’s play, plus a preview show on Sunday, Aug. 28.

Since its 2020 debut, Live at the Open–the US Open’s official live blog–has only grown in popularity each year. Live at the Open has your US Open updates by-the-minute, providing daily commentary, behind-the-scenes photos, match highlights, tournament updates and more.

play video Spectacular awaits with the 2022 US Open mobile app

In addition to USOpen.org, radio coverage is available on Tunein worldwide and on both Sirius/XM and ESPN Radio in the United States.

USOpen.org is your central hub for it all

No matter where you are, USOpen.org and the US Open app is the Grandest Slam’s home base. If you can’t be here, you can be here.

From match recaps, analysis, features, photos, behind-the-scenes videos and tournament highlights, a newly-redesigned website and app is the place to be. In addition, fans can watch their favorite players train with live streams from five US Open practice courts.

US Open live shows are back and better than ever

For fans looking for more behind-the-scenes perspective, insight and analysis from the 2022 US Open over the next two weeks, three US Open live shows will deliver a fresh take on what’s happening throughout the main draw.

The longest-running of the three shows is The Warm-Up, which gets fans ready for a jam-packed day ahead. Dropping daily on USOpen.org and the tournament’s official social media channels at 10:30 a.m., The Warm-Up is a US Open fan’s virtual daily program that’s filled with highlights, insights and a look ahead toward the biggest matches of the day. The show will be hosted by tennis commentator Nick McCarvel and 2016 Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig.

After a successful debut in 2021, The Changeover and The Mixer are back for a second year in 2022. Airing ahead of the evening session at 6 p.m. each night, The Changeover brings together voices from across the tennis world to discuss, debate and delight in the happenings of an ever-changing US Open, while The Mixer will air on six select nights at 9:30 p.m. Hosted by Ally Love, the Mixer blends together all the ingredients of a US Open night session–noise, glamor and fun–with a dash of celebrity to create a uniquely delicious concoction.