where to watch united cup

The United Cup is available worldwide through a mix of official TV partners, tennis streaming services, and the tournament’s own digital platforms, with options differing by country.
Main ways to watch
- Official broadcasters in each country
- The tournament partners with national sports networks (for example, major sports channels in Australia, Europe, and the Americas) that show live matches plus highlights and replays.
* These channels typically carry both day and night sessions during the event window in early January.
- Dedicated tennis streaming services
- Global tennis platforms stream the United Cup as part of their ATP/WTA package, giving access to most or all matches on demand and live.
* Some services offer free trials around the event, which can be a cost‑effective way to watch the full tournament.
In specific regions
- Australia & New Zealand
- In Australia, free‑to‑air and associated streaming apps show the United Cup live from Perth and Sydney.
* In New Zealand and nearby markets, regional pay‑TV sports networks usually hold rights, often with simultaneous streaming access.
- United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe
- In the US and parts of Europe, a combination of a tennis specialty channel and its streaming app is the primary home for United Cup coverage.
* Canada and the UK generally carry matches on established sports networks (and their apps), sometimes sharing feeds with broader European coverage.
Online & social options
- Official United Cup website and YouTube
- The tournament’s site and official video channels provide live streams of select sessions, plus extended highlights, interviews, and behind‑the‑scenes content.
* These are especially useful for catching up if local TV does not carry every tie.
- Social media clips and updates
- Official accounts regularly post key points, mini‑highlights, and score updates, which is helpful if you cannot watch full matches.
* Fans also share viewing tips and links in tennis forums and discussion threads around the event dates.
Tips before you tune in
- Check the “Broadcasters” or “Where to Watch” page on the official United Cup site and confirm your country from the list of territories.
- Verify local start times because matches in Perth and Sydney run on Australian time, which can be many hours ahead of Europe and the Americas.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.