How To Stream/Watch US Open Tennis 2025 For FREE
US Open Tennis live stream will begin on 26th August and end on the 8th of September 2025. This hardcourt tennis tournament is the modern version of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the U.S. National Championship.
The US Open is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, and it is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious events in the sport. Held annually in New York, it marks the conclusion of the tennis season and is a favorite of players and fans alike. The tournament combines incredible athleticism, high drama, and the electric atmosphere of New York City, making it a highlight of the tennis calendar.
Note: If you follow the instructions in this article correctly, you can watch the 2025 US Open Tennis live stream for FREE!
How Can I Watch The US Open Tennis 2025 Live Stream?

You can watch the 2025 US Open Tennis live stream via fuboTV for 7 days for free. If you don’t want to continue, just cancel your account and you will not be charged at all. Therefore, it’s completely FREE!
However, If you’re not in a country where fuboTV is made available, you’ll be blocked from accessing the live stream due to broadcasting rights.
Don’t worry, you can use a free Smart DNS service to bypass these restrictions. All you need to do is just;
- Register for a free Smart DNS account.
- Configure your device to use Smart DNS.
- Register for a free fuboTV account.
- Watch the US Open Tennis live stream.
Complicated? NO! Follow the easy guide below.
STEP 1: Register For A Smart DNS Account
To register, go to the Smart DNS Proxy website and click on Try It Now button.

Next, enter your name, email address and password to register with Smart DNS Proxy and click on SIGN UP.

You should now be getting an email from Smart DNS Proxy to verify your email address.

In the email you’ve received, please click on VERIFY MY EMAIL.

You will now be redirected to your account’s page and you should be able to see your account status.

STEP 2: Smart DNS Proxy Setup
Next, please set up a Smart DNS proxy service on your device.
To do so, click on the (+) icon next to the system you’re using and follow the instructions.
STEP 3: Check Smart DNS Configuration Status
Now that you’ve configured your device to use the Smart DNS, go to your Account and you should see green checkmarks next to DNS Setup and IP activation.

Note: If you didn’t get the green checkmarks, simply refresh the page.
Step 4: Register for a free fuboTV account
Now that you’ve set up the Smart DNS service on your device, go to the fuboTV website and click on the START FREE TRIAL button.

Next, enter your personal details. The Home ZIP code should be populated automatically and if it doesn’t, just enter any US postcode ( Example: 36526) and click on Confirm followed by CONTINUE button.

Now, click on Start free trial button on the plan you may be interested in.

You will now see a summary of your fuboTV account’s order. Just ensure the due now value is set to $0 and click on CONTINUE TO LAST STEP button.

To complete your fuboTV free trial account registration, you will need to enter your credit/debit card information. You can use a non-US card without problems.
Once you’ve done that, check on the terms of service at the bottom left and click on START WATCHING FUBOTV button.

Note: A credit card is required to prevent multiple free trials per user.
You will now be redirected to the profile selection page. When you see the profile selection screen, just click on My Profile.

Watch US Open Tennis Live Stream
That’s it! you can now watch the US Open Tennis live stream via fuboTV.
Note: Please navigate to Sports followed by Tennis in the categories section and click on Watch Live.

If you don’t have the time to watch it live, Fubo TV also comes with 1000 hours of cloud DVR space which allows you to watch the tournament on-demand within 3 days of their conclusion even if you don’t record them.
Note: For Android / iPad / iPhone: If the TV site is redirecting to download their app, you can set your browser to request for a Desktop site and access it again.
If that didn’t work, you will need to download the fuboTV app from the app/play store.
If you don’t have a US app/play store account, you will not be able to download the fuboTV app due to region restrictions. To resolve this, please follow the instructions at the link(s) below:
Key facts about the US Open Tennis Championships
General Overview
- Founded: 1881 (originally as the U.S. National Championship)
- Location: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City
- Surface: Hard court (DecoTurf)
- Held: Annually in late August through early September
- Grand Slam Status: It’s the fourth and final Grand Slam of the tennis calendar (after the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon)
Venue Highlights
- Arthur Ashe Stadium: The main court and largest tennis stadium in the world (capacity ~23,000)
- Louis Armstrong Stadium & Grandstand: Secondary courts used for featured matches
Format
- Events: Men’s and Women’s Singles, Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Wheelchair events, Juniors, and Legends
- Match Format:
- Men’s Singles: Best of 5 sets
- Women’s Singles & all Doubles: Best of 3 sets
- Final set tiebreaker (first to 10 points) introduced in 2022 to standardize with other Slams
Notable Records
- Most Men’s Singles Titles (Open Era): Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer (5 each)
- Most Women’s Singles Titles (Open Era): Serena Williams and Chris Evert (6 each)
- Youngest Champion: Tracy Austin (16 years old in 1979)
- Oldest Champion: Ken Rosewall (35 years old in 1970)
Prize Money
- One of the highest-paying tennis tournaments; total prize money exceeds $65 million as of recent years
- Equal prize money for men and women since 1973 (first Grand Slam to do so)
Fun Extras
- Night Matches: Known for its electric nighttime atmosphere under the lights
- Celebrity Sightings: Popular among A-list celebs and public figures
- Innovations: First Grand Slam to use Hawk-Eye Live for all line calls (no line judges)
US Open Tennis Resources
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