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Tennis will soon reach the Spanish capital of Madrid for the Mutua Madrid Open 2021. It starts on the 30th of April and runs until the 9th of May. Given the current situation of the global coronavirus pandemic, only a limited number of fans will e allowed to attend the event, thus a huge majority of the tennis fans will have to be content watching the tournament from their home.

As Madrid Open is an ATP Masters 1000 event and a WTA 1000 event, it will feature on lots of networks around the globe.

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Where to watch Mutua Madrid Open 2021 in USA and Canada?

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Starting off with North America, the Madrid Open will feature on the Tennis Channel in the US. Tennis Channel will have both ATP and WTA matches in the US. Whereas in Canada, some networks will feature ATP matches and some will show WTA.

Rogers Sportsnet will show ATP matches; TVA Sports and DAZN will show WTA matches. TSN will have both ATP and WTA matches. ESPN will show both ATP and WTA matches in South America.

Europe

Over to Europe, Amazon Prime Video will cover every match of Mutua Madrid Open for the United Kingdom. beIN Sports and Eurosport will hold the coverage for WTA and ATP matches respectively in France.

In Spain, Movistar will feature the likes of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic and DAZN will have Ash Barty and other WTA stars in action.

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DAZN will also broadcast WTA matches in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, whereas Eurosport will host the ATP matches. In the Balkan countries, IKO Sportklub will feature ATP and WTA matches.

Africa

Furthermore, in Sub-Saharan Africa, SuperSport will have ATP and WTA matches of Mutua Madrid Open 2021. For the rest of Central and North Africa, Canal+ will broadcast ATP matches, whereas beIN Sports will have WTA matches.

Mutua Madrid Open 2021 in Australia and Asia

beIN Sports will also broadcast Madrid Open in Australia and the Middle-east. Furthermore, in China iQIYI will broadcast Madrid Open. For the Japanese fans, they will be able to catch Japanese stalwart Naomi Osaka and other WTA stars on DAZN, and they can see Kei Nishikori and other ATP stars on WOWOW, NHK, and Gaora Sports Channel.

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In India, only ATP matches will be broadcasted. Fans there can subscribe to Tennis TV and also hop on to Tennis TV’s YouTube channel for selected matches.

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