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Hardcourt Tennis T.V. Schedule • U.S. OPEN SERIES LIVE ON TENNIS CHANNEL • JULY AND AUGUST
- Updated: July 24, 2019
U.S. OPEN SERIES LIVE ON TENNIS CHANNEL IN JULY AND AUGUST
All Six Tournaments on Network During Hard-Court Lead Up to U.S. Open
Tennis Channel will have live coverage of all six U.S. Open Series tournaments leading up to the U.S. Open during the 2019 North American hard-court season. As the television home of the series, the network will feature men’s ATP, women’s WTA and combined events over the six-week schedule, beginning Monday, July 22, and running through Saturday, Aug. 24.
The 2019 US Open Series lineup consists of: the BB&T Atlanta Open (Atlanta), Citi Open (Washington, D.C.), Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic (San Jose, Calif.), Rogers Cup (Montreal/Toronto), Western & Southern Open (Cincinnati) and Winston-Salem Open (Winston-Salem, N.C.). The BB&T Atlanta Open and Winston-Salem Open are both ATP events, Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic is a WTA event and the remaining tournaments are combined events.
Tennis Channel Plus, the network’s digital subscription service, will offer live matches during all six tournaments of the U.S. Open Series. In most cases matches will also be available on-demand immediately following their conclusion.
Tennis Channel’s 2019 U.S. Open Series television schedule follows (all times ET) (Eastern Standard Time)
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