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Tennis Channel’s Free Streaming Network T2 Now Available for Freevee, Fubo Customers

T2 provides live matches, shoulder programming and much more, and now fans have two new ways to access the channel.

Free is the right price, or so the saying goes. The Tennis Channel has taken this axiom to heart, as it offers T2, one of the most robust free ad-supported TV (FAST) networks of any TV channel on the market. T2 carries a wide variety of live tennis events, including matches that users can’t even find on its paid cable sibling.

Tennis the Menace

The Tennis Channel’s T2 is a remarkable FAST channel. Because of the nature of global tennis tournaments, there are so many matches —multiple men’s and women’s tournaments; singles, doubles, and mixed matches; a variety of courts — that the main cable channel simply doesn’t have enough hours in a day to handle each match.

That’s where T2 comes in. The channel carries a wide variety of matches featuring players like Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, and Carlos Alcaraz, from prestigious tournaments like the French Open, BNP Paribas Open, Miami Open, Monte-Carlo Masters, and many more. Now, viewers on Amazon’s Freevee and Fubo will be able to stream each and every match on T2 live.

“We’re excited to work with Amazon Freevee and Fubo to bring live, daily tennis to millions of tennis fans all year long,” Sinclair and Tennis Channel SVP Lee Schlazer said. “There’s never been this opportunity for so many Americans to watch the best tennis matches and players in the world every day. We’re thrilled to expand our availability to Freevee and Fubo.”

Fubo’s plans start at $85.98 per month (including regional sports network fees), and the streamer is one of the top services available for sports fans. It carries the regular Tennis Channel in the Sports Plus package and offers thousands of other live sporting events every year.

Where Else Can You Stream T2, Tennis Channel?

T2 and its cable sibling the Tennis Channel were both added to YouTube TV's channel lineup earlier this year. T2 is also available on Samsung TV Plus, the free streaming service available on Samsung smart TVs and other devices now.

To access the Tennis Channel, you’ll need a live TV streaming service. The cheapest way to get it is via Sling TV’s Sports Extra add-on pack, which brings the price of a Sling Orange or Blue subscription to $51 per month. Customers can give the Tennis Channel a try for free on DIRECTV STREAM if they grab the Sports add-on pack, but there are multiple ways to see the channel. Check out every live TV service that offers the Tennis Channel below.

DTV STREAM Fubo Hulu Philo Sling TV YouTube
Free Trial Free Trial Free 3-Day Trial Free Trial Get 50% Off Sign Up
$79.99 $94.99 $76.99 $25 $40 $40 $72.99
Tennis Channel + $15 + $8 - - + $11 + $11 + $11

David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."

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