The 2026 Italian Open, officially known as the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, is underway in Rome from May 6–17, bringing together many of the biggest stars in professional tennis ahead of the French Open. The prestigious clay-court tournament features elite ATP and WTA competition at the historic Foro Italico.
Fans in the United States can catch all the action exclusively on the Tennis Channel, with multiple streaming options available for viewers looking to watch live matches throughout the tournament.
How to Watch the 2026 Italian Open
- TV Channel: Tennis Channel
- Live Streaming Options:
- Fubo (free trial available)
- YouTube TV
- Sling TV
The Tennis Channel will provide exclusive coverage of the tournament in the United States, including early-round matches, quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship matches from both the ATP and WTA draws.
2026 Italian Open Dates
- Tournament Dates: May 6–17, 2026
- Location: Rome
- Venue: Foro Italico
The Italian Open is considered one of the premier clay-court events on the tennis calendar and serves as a major tune-up tournament ahead of the French Open later this month.
Top Players Competing in Rome
The tournament traditionally attracts the world’s top-ranked ATP and WTA players, with fans expected to follow several marquee stars throughout the two-week event. The slow clay courts in Rome often provide a preview of potential contenders for Roland Garros.
Both singles and doubles competitions will take place during the tournament, featuring packed daily schedules and prime-time matches from one of tennis’ most iconic venues.
Streaming the Italian Open Without Cable
Cord-cutters still have several ways to stream the tournament live:
- Fubo offers access to the Tennis Channel and includes a free trial for eligible subscribers.
- YouTube TV provides live sports streaming with cloud DVR functionality.
- Sling TV remains another affordable option for tennis fans looking to follow the action in Rome.
With clay-court season reaching its peak, the 2026 Italian Open promises two weeks of high-level tennis and critical preparation for players chasing Grand Slam success in Paris.

