The United Cup tennis tournament is available worldwide through a mix of traditional TV broadcasters and dedicated tennis streaming platforms, with coverage varying by country. In most major markets, it is carried either by Tennis Channel or a local sports network that holds tennis rights.

Main ways to watch

  • Tennis Channel / Tennis Channel International carry United Cup coverage in multiple regions, and are often the primary streaming option where available.
  • In many European countries and the USA, the event is shown on established sports broadcasters such as Sky or other regional sports networks, which may offer both TV and streaming access.
  • In Australia and New Zealand, coverage typically runs on major free-to-air or pay-TV sports channels that show the broader Australian summer of tennis.

Where to watch by region (high level)

  • USA & Canada: A dedicated tennis network is a key rights holder, available via cable/satellite and several live TV streaming bundles.
  • UK & Ireland: A major sports network (often Sky-branded) usually carries matches on linear TV plus its companion streaming app.
  • Europe (Germany, Italy, Spain, Nordics, Balkans, etc.) : United Cup rights are split across prominent regional sports channels and streaming platforms, including pan‑Nordic and Central/Eastern European services.
  • Australia & New Zealand: National broadcasters and sports networks show United Cup as part of the lead‑up to the Australian Open, with streams through their official apps or websites.
  • Asia, MENA, Africa, Latin America : Coverage is handled by regional sports networks (for example, big multi-country sports brands and local pay‑TV operators) and may also be available via their official streaming services or apps.

Tips to find the exact channel

  • Check the official United Cup site and its “How to Watch” or broadcast partners page , which lists broadcasters by country before the tournament starts.
  • Look at your national tennis federation or local tennis association fan‑zone pages; they often publish updated “how to watch” details for the United Cup.
  • Search within your region’s major sports networks’ TV guides (e.g., Sky, TSN, beIN, SuperSport, etc.) around early January, when the United Cup is scheduled as a season opener.

Streaming and replays

  • Many rights holders offer live streaming plus replays through their official apps or websites when you log in with a TV or streaming subscription.
  • Dedicated tennis platforms sometimes host both men’s and women’s matches and may offer on‑demand replays, though availability and blackouts can vary year to year.

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