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Where to Watch Madrid Open 2023: Live Streaming and TV Options

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Madrid Open is one of five masters events between the Australian and the French Open. The 2023 edition of the Madrid Open is just around the corner, and fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating the start of the tournament. With a rich history of top-notch tennis and memorable matches, the Madrid Open is always a highlight of the tennis calendar.

Last year’s edition saw the emergence of a new star, as Carlos Alcaraz stunned the tennis world by winning the Madrid Masters 2022 title. The young Spaniard defeated Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Alexander Zverev in successive matches, displaying an incredible level of skill and resilience.

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The women’s section of the Madrid Open also witnessed some surprising results. Top-seeded Iga Swiatek withdrew from the tournament which allowed Leylah Fernandez to take her spot in the draw as the 17th seed.

The eventual winner was Ons Jabeur, who triumphed over Jessica Pegula in a closely contested final. Interestingly, none of the top seven-seeded players managed to progress past the second round, as Jabeur went on a giant-killing spree to claim her first Madrid Open title.

As the players prepare to take to the courts once again, fans will be hoping for more drama and excitement at the Madrid Open 2023.  They can catch the action through various broadcasters worldwide, details of where to watch the event depending on the region are shared below.

Where to Watch Madrid Open 2023 (English-Speaking Nations)

The list of channels and their regional coverage for the Madrid Open 2023 is as follows:

United States

If you’re in the USA or its territories and love tennis, you can watch the Madrid Open on the Tennis Channel and TC Plus. For $14.99 a month, the Tennis Channel has everything you need to stay updated and never miss a moment of the tournament.

Australia

In Australia, ESPN International is the official broadcaster for the Madrid Open, bringing all the live coverage of this prestigious tennis tournament to viewers in these regions.

Canada

Canadian tennis fans can catch all the live coverage of the Madrid Open on TSN, keeping up with the thrilling action of this prestigious tournament in real-time.

United Kingdom

Tennis fans in the UK and Ireland can watch the Madrid Open on Amazon Prime for £8.99 per month. They can stream the tournament on their preferred devices and have many viewing options.

Other countries

For fans across the world, Madrid Open will be broadcasted on various platforms and channels, providing a wide range of options for tennis fans to catch all the action. From traditional broadcasters like Eurosport and Sky Italia to online streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Tennis TV, viewers can choose the platform that best suits their preferences and convenience.

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The complete list of broadcasters and their regional coverage is shared in the table below.

Country TV Channel
Afghanistan MSM (Sony)
Albania Supersport
Andorra Sogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
Andorra TVE (Siccative)
Australasia ESPN International
Austria Sky Deutschland
Belgium BeTV
Belgium Telenet (Play Sports)
Bhutan MSM (Sony)
Bosnia & Herzegovina United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Brazil Globosat
Bulgaria MTEL/A1
Canada Tennis Canada/Rogers Sportsnet
Canada TSN
Caribbean ESPN International
China CCTV
China Iqiyi
Croatia United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Cyprus CYTA
Czech Republic Tolano (Digi Sport)
Denmark Modern Times Group (TV3)
Finland MTV3
France Eurosport
France Canal+
Georgia Silk Media
Georgia Adjara
Germany Sky Deutschland
Greece Hellenic (OTE TV)
Hong Kong PCCW
Hungary RCS & RDS (Digisport)
India MSM (Sony)
Israel Charlton/Sport1
Italy, San Marino & Vatican City Sky Italia
Japan WOWOW
Japan NHK
Japan Gaora Sports Channel
South Korea Eclat
Kosovo Supersport
Lichtenstein Sky Deutschland
Luxembourg BeTV
Luxembourg Sky Deutschland
Malaysia Measat (Astro Supersport)
Maldives MSM (Sony)
Montenegro United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Nepal MSM (Sony)
Netherlands Fox Sports
North Macedonia United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Norway Modern Times Group (Viaplay)
Pakistan MSM (Sony)
Philippines Elite Sport
Poland Polsat
Portugal Sport TV
Romania RCS & RDS (Digisport)
Russia Eurosport
Serbia RTS
Serbia United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Singapore Starhub (Supersports)
Slovakia Tolano (Digi Sport)
Slovenia United Media (IKO Sportklub)
South Africa Supersport
South America ESPN International
Spain Sogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
Spain TVE (Siccative

What You Must Do to Access Madrid Open 2023 Live Streaming Through Prime

If you wish to stream Madrid Open tennis matches in 2023 on Amazon Prime, you need to have a Prime account. It is a simple process and the short guide below will help you to set it up prior to the tournament. 

  1. Head over to Amazon.com and Sign in. Create an account using your email if you don’t have one. 
  2. Search for Prime and add it to your account.
  3. Click/tap on Check out, and select your preferred billing method to finalize the purchase.

This three-step process should only take as many minutes. You are not limited in your device choice and can stream the fixtures on your mobile phone, PC, television or tablet.

Watch Madrid Open 2023 on TV – FAQs

What devices will I be able to watch the Madrid Open through?

You can conveniently stream the Madrid Open games on a variety of devices, including tablets, smartphones, and TV, giving you the flexibility to choose the platform that best suits your viewing preferences.

Are there any free Madrid Open live-streaming options for UK viewers?

Please note that the Madrid Open will not be available for free streaming in the UK, and it is advised to exercise caution when using any websites or services that claim to offer free access to the tournament.

Will any UK bookmakers be streaming the Madrid Open?

Aside from being available on Amazon Prime, the Madrid Open matches can also be streamed through various bookmakers such as bet365, William Hill, Ladbrokes, and other platforms.


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