Tennis on TV next week and how to watch: Beijing,Tokyo and more!

Tennis on TV next week and how you can watch Beijing, Tokyo and more!

The 2023 season may be in its final stages, but there are still plenty of ATP and WTA tournaments to play. Tennishead has provided all the details for you to watch tennis on TV next week.

After the U.S. Open, both tours traveled to Asia to host tournaments featuring the resurgence of the Chinese swing, featuring players such as Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev and Iga Swiatek.

And here is where you can watch them:

How to watch the China Open (ATP 500)?

The China Open features a notable men’s draw with eight of the top 10 players competing in Beijing.

Carlos Alcaraz leads the draw, followed by the likes of Daniil Medvedev and Holger Luhn, with Andy Murray being the only previous champion in this draw.

The China Open is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video in the UK or on Tennis TV worldwide.

How to watch the Tokyo Open (WTA 500)?

Iga Swiatek will not play in her first tournament since last year’s Miami Open as world No. 1 as she wants to close the gap with Aryna Sabalenka.

The Polish player is currently 1,071 points behind Sabalenka, but that gap could close to just over 601 points if she wins the title in the Japanese capital.

However, the 22-year-old will face stiff competition from players such as Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina and defending champion Liudmila Samsonova.

The Tokyo Open is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, Tennis Channel in the US, Austria, Germany and Puerto Rico, and BeIN in Australia.

How to watch the Astana Open (ATP 250)?

At last year’s Astana Open, Novak Djokovic defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas to win the 90th title of his career. However, this tournament has been downgraded to his ATP 250 in 2023.

At the head of the field is world No. 24 Talon Griekspur, followed by players such as Sebastian Baez and Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik.

The Astana Open is available exclusively on Tennis TV.

How to watch the Ningbo Open (WTA 250)?  

The Ningbo Open completes the list of major tour events to be held next week, returning to the WTA calendar for the first time since 2014 and debuting as a WTA 250 event.

Ons Jabul and Petra Kvitova are the two top seeds, with local favorite Shiyu Wang hoping to follow up her first WTA title in Guangzhou.

The Ningbo Open is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, Tennis Channel in the US, Austria, Germany and Puerto Rico, and BeIN in Australia.

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