The 2025 tennis season is shifting into gear, and fans around the world are settling in for another action-packed week. With the clay court swing underway, it’s that time of year when rallies get longer, slides become dramatic, and tactics take center stage. Whether you’re an ATP purist or a WTA follower, there are plenty of matches to catch — and thankfully, streaming them has never been easier.
Here’s how to follow every thrilling point from Houston, Marrakech, Bucharest, Charleston, and Bogotá, no matter where you are.
Streaming the Houston ATP 250
The U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships in Houston are in full swing, bringing together a strong lineup of American talent. Expect big serves, faster points, and some homegrown intensity from players like Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe, and Reilly Opelka.
I remember watching a Houston final a few years back while waiting for a delayed flight — thanks to a solid Wi-Fi connection and a streaming link, I caught the entire third set at gate C9. It was worth every minute.
You can follow the action through platforms like Tennis TV, with added player insights and match breakdowns available via dedicated tennis portals.
How to watch Marrakech and Bucharest
Over in Europe, the ATP 250 tournaments in Marrakech and Bucharest offer a different vibe — charming venues, passionate local fans, and a mix of rising stars and seasoned pros. This week, look out for the likes of Lorenzo Musetti, Tallon Griekspoor, and the ever-popular Stan Wawrinka.
Both events can be streamed live through Tennis TV or sports networks depending on your region. I’ve often watched these European tournaments over a quiet weekend breakfast — there’s something meditative about clay-court tennis and a warm cup of coffee.
WTA stars take on green clay in Charleston
If you’ve never seen a match on green clay, the Charleston WTA tournament is the perfect place to start. It’s one of the few events on this surface and often produces quirky rallies and surprise upsets.
This year’s draw is led by Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula, and Danielle Collins, who’ll be fighting for the title in one of the most picturesque tennis arenas in the U.S.
Fans can access live match schedules, highlight clips, and streaming links through WTA TV or services like Tennis Channel (for U.S. viewers). I once watched a Charleston semi-final from a hotel room in Prague — five time zones away, but still crystal clear.
Following the title defense in Bogotá
Over in Bogotá, the spotlight is on Camila Osorio, who returns to defend her crown at the Copa Colsanitas. The altitude, the atmosphere, and the local support make this one of the more unique stops on the WTA calendar.
Osorio has a gritty playing style and strong home-court presence, so expect a fierce title defense. You can stream Bogotá’s matches via WTA TV, with live commentary and expert analysis available for premium subscribers.
Your best streaming options for 2025 tennis
No matter the tournament, staying connected this season is simple with a few reliable platforms:
- Tennis TV (ATP Tour)
- WTA TV (WTA Tour)
- Tennis Channel (U.S. only)
- Eurosport, SkySports, Amazon Prime (Europe)
- TSN, TVA Sports (Canada)
- ExpressVPN – for fans traveling or living abroad, this can help access your usual streaming platforms securely
Personally, I’ve rotated between Tennis TV and Amazon Prime depending on the region — both offer excellent coverage, and when paired with a VPN, you’re never far from center court.
From clay courts in the U.S. to high-altitude matches in South America, the spring calendar is heating up. So whether you’re watching on a train, in your kitchen, or on a different continent, grab your favorite device and settle in. This week promises plenty of forehands, fightbacks, and surprises — and you won’t want to miss a single one.