The Asian swing of the 2025 tennis season takes center stage this fall with three marquee events: the ATP Tour Tokyo (Kinoshita Group Japan Open, ATP 500), the ATP Tour Beijing (China Open, ATP 500/1000), and the WTA China Open (WTA 1000). Each tournament attracts top global talent, offering tennis fans must-see action from morning sessions through primetime showdowns. Here’s your complete guide on how to watch all the matches live.
ATP Tokyo – Kinoshita Group Japan Open (ATP 500)
The Japan Open is one of Asia’s most prestigious events, part of the ATP 500 series, and has a long history of showcasing some of the sport’s biggest stars.
- Dates: Late September – Early October 2025
- Location: Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, Japan
- Broadcast & Streaming:
- Worldwide: Tennis TV (official ATP streaming service)
- Regional Coverage: ESPN (U.S.), Sky Sports (UK), and other local broadcasters
- Key Players to Watch:
- Carlos Alcaraz – the world No. 1 contender looks to add another title.
- Taylor Fritz – a past Tokyo champion aiming for another strong run.
- Hubert Hurkacz & Frances Tiafoe – bringing big-serve firepower to the hard courts.
- Local Storyline: Japanese stars often shine at home, with the Tokyo crowd delivering some of the most electric atmospheres on tour.
ATP Beijing – China Open
The China Open in Beijing is part of both the ATP 500/1000 series, drawing nearly all of the men’s top-ranked players.
- Dates: Early October 2025
- Venue: Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Centre, Beijing, China
- How to Watch:
- Live on Tennis TV
- Broadcast partners include ESPN, Sky Sports, CCTV (China), and Eurosport (Europe)
- Why It Matters: Beijing is known for its fast hard courts and often acts as a preview to the ATP Finals, with rankings points and year-end qualification on the line.
WTA China Open – Beijing (WTA 1000)
The WTA China Open runs alongside the men’s tournament, making Beijing one of the premier combined events of the year.
- Dates: Early October 2025
- Location: Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Centre
- Streaming & Broadcast:
- WTA TV (worldwide streaming)
- ESPN, Sky Sports, and local coverage across Asia and Europe
- Top Players to Watch: Expect the world’s elite – Iga Świątek, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Elena Rybakina – competing for one of the WTA’s most valuable trophies.
- Tournament Significance: As a WTA 1000 event, Beijing offers major ranking points and a crucial lead-in to the WTA Finals.
How to Stream Worldwide
- Tennis TV – official ATP streaming platform (all ATP matches, including Tokyo and Beijing)
- WTA TV – official WTA streaming platform (all WTA matches, including the China Open)
- ESPN / ESPN+ – U.S. coverage with select marquee matches
- Sky Sports / Eurosport – UK and European broadcasts
- CCTV / Tencent (China) – extensive coverage for local fans
For fans outside these regions, Tennis TV and WTA TV remain the most reliable options with full coverage.
Final Takeaway
The 2025 Asian swing promises world-class tennis with ATP and WTA stars battling for crucial ranking points in Tokyo and Beijing. Whether you’re tuning in for Carlos Alcaraz’s chase for another title, Taylor Fritz’s return to a favorite venue, or the WTA’s fiercest battles in Beijing, you can stream all the action live on Tennis TV, WTA TV, ESPN, Sky Sports, or local broadcasters worldwide.