Watch tennis in China 
Every channel and streaming service that broadcasts ATP, WTA and Grand Slam tennis in China.
Stream live tennis in China
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Grand Slam rights
| Tournament | Dates | Stream here |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Open | 18 Jan – 1 Feb | Tour broadcasters above |
| Roland Garros | 24 May – 7 Jun | Tour broadcasters above |
| Wimbledon | 29 Jun – 12 Jul | Tour broadcasters above |
| US Open | 31 Aug – 13 Sep | Tour broadcasters above |
Tennis broadcasting in China, briefly
CCTV-5 carries select ATP, WTA and Grand Slam coverage in China, with iQIYI Sports the standard streaming option. Tennis Channel International is also available via VPN-free pay subscription for the deeper schedule.
How to watch tennis for free in China
Free, legal tennis is rarer than the search results suggest. The realistic options in China are: free-to-air Grand Slam coverage where it exists (see the Slams table above), broadcaster free trials before subscribing, the official ATP Tour and WTA YouTube channels for highlights and post-match interviews, and bet365's in-play stream which is available to funded account holders in jurisdictions where bet365 is licensed.
Tennis Channel and Sky Sports occasionally run free preview windows around major events. The four Slams remain the most reliable free-to-air opportunity each season, Wimbledon on the BBC in the UK, the Australian Open on Channel 9 in Australia, the French Open on France TV, and selected US Open coverage via terrestrial syndication in some markets.
Questions, answered
Tennis TV's monthly subscription is usually the lowest-cost option globally for the ATP schedule. For Grand Slams, free-to-air or low-cost streaming options often exist, see the table above.
bet365's in-play stream is available to funded account holders in countries where bet365 is licensed. Check your local licensing position before opening an account.
VPN use is generally against streaming services' terms of use. The cleanest approach is to subscribe to the legitimate rightsholder for the country you're physically in.
Some Grand Slam coverage is free-to-air in many countries, see the Grand Slams rights table above. Beyond that, free trials and ATP/WTA YouTube highlights are the most reliable no-cost options.
The live order of play is updated every few minutes from the official ATP and WTA feeds, with the broadcaster for China attached to each match.