The US Open tennis tournament kicked off on August 24 in New York, and Canadian fans are looking for the best ways to follow the action. Whether you’re comfortably at home or traveling on the other side of the world, here’s a complete guide to enjoying every rally, every set, and every moment of tennis drama.
TSN dominates English-language coverage.
TSN remains the go-to reference for English-speaking fans. The broadcaster offers comprehensive coverage on its TSN1 to TSN4 channels, but it’s TSN+ that truly makes the difference. For $8 per month or $80 per year, this streaming service provides full access to live matches, replays, and highlights. It’s a reasonable investment to catch every feat of Djokovic or our own Victoria Mboko.
RDS for French-speaking fans.
Tennis fans who prefer commentary in French can rely on RDS. The channel offers not only live coverage but also in-depth analysis that enhances the viewing experience. RDS Direct, their streaming platform, allows you to follow the tournament on all your devices, freeing fans from the limitations of traditional cable.
Abroad: the challenge of geo-restrictions
Heading to Europe during the US Open? Bad news: TSN+ and RDS Direct detect your location and block access from abroad. These geo-restrictions, common in the sports streaming industry, can put a damper on your vacation if you’re a tennis enthusiast.
VPN solution: your digital passport
How to install and use NordVPN?
Download the app via NordVPN or your device’s app store.
Connect to a Canadian server (or choose a country that offers the desired language).
Open TSN or RDS: You’ll have access to all live matches.
Never miss a match!
Don’t let the upcoming big matches catch you off guard. If you’re staying in Canada, a simple TSN+ subscription or access to RDS Direct is enough. Traveling? Test your VPN now to avoid technical surprises at the crucial moments.
The US Open 2025 promises plenty of surprises and memorable matches. With the right setup, you won’t miss a single winning shot from the courts of Flushing Meadows, whether you’re in your living room or on a beach in Thailand.