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Tennis on TV Next Week: How to watch WTA Charleston, ATP Houston & more!


The clay court season is arriving with a bang once again, featuring five events across both tours including WTA Charleston, ATP Houston and much more!

And we, at Tennishead, have all the information on how you can watch the likes of Miami Open champion Danielle Collins, Matteo Berrettini, Caroline Wozniacki and Ben Shelton:

How can you watch WTA Charleston?

The Charleston Open is the standout of the week, with the iconic tournament being a WTA 500 calibre event.

Ons Jabeur is the second seed and the defending champion, but is currently on a four match losing streak after struggling in recent months with a knee injury.

The Tunisian will face stiff competition from the likes of Jessica Pegula, Maria Sakkari, Beatriz Haddad Maia and the aforementioned Danielle Collins, who is coming off the back of the biggest title of her career in Miami.

There are also a whole host of former singles champions in the field including Caroline Wozniacki, Daria Kasatkina, Madison Keys, Veronika Kudermetova and Sloane Stephens.

You can watch the Charleston Open on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, or on Tennis Channel in the United States of America.

To find out where to watch the action on the American green clay in your location, visit the official WTA website here.


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How can you watch ATP Estoril?

The Estoril Open has been part of the ATP Tour since 2015, but after the announcement of the 2025 calendar was made it is unclear as to whether it will be part of the main tour for much longer.

Defending champion Casper Ruud is the top seed in Portugal, as he looks to claim a 10th ATP 250 title on clay.

Joining Ruud as the top four seeds are Hubert Hurkacz, Lorenzo Musetti and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, who all receive byes to the second round.

Joao Sousa is the only other former champion in the field, after the Portuguese fan favourite received a wildcard for what will be the final tournament of his 16-year career.

Sousa is one of three wildcards alongside teenage compatriot Henrique Rocha and 17-year-old Brazilian sensation Joao Fonseca.

You can watch the Estoril Open on Sky Sports Tennis in the United Kingdom and Ireland or on Tennis TV worldwide.

For more information on how to watch the tournament in your location, visit the official ATP website here.

How can you watch ATP Houston?

The US Men’s Clay Court Championships have taken place since for 114 years and relocated to Houston back in 2001.

Last year saw Frances Tiafoe take home the title after beating Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the final, with heavy rainfall forcing players to compete in multiple matches in the same day.

Both finalists from 2023 return, with Tiafoe searching for form after winning only one of his last four matches.

The tournament’s top seed this year is American No.2 Ben Shelton, with Argentine Francisco Cerundolo making up the top four seeds.

You can watch the US Men’s Clay Court Championships on Sky Sports Tennis in the United Kingdom and Ireland or on Tennis TV worldwide.

For more information on how to watch the tournament in your location, visit the official ATP website here.

How can you watch WTA Bogota?

The second WTA event this week will be held in Bogota, Colombia, where Tatjana Maria has been champion for the past two years.

Maria is returning for a triple title in 2024 as the second seed, with Czech Marie Bouzkova headlining the draw.

There is only one other former champion in the field, with Colombian No.1 Camila Osorio claiming her only main tour title to date back in 2021.

You can watch the Copa Colsanitas on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, or on Tennis Channel in the United States of America.

To find out where to watch the WTA 250 tournament in your location, visit the official website here.

How can you watch ATP Marrakech?

Marrakech is the final tournament of the week, with the Moroccan city hosting an ATP 250 event for the seventh time this year.

Serbian Laslo Djere is the top seed and receives a bye, as well as Sebastian Ofner, British hopeful Dan Evans and Lorenzo Sonego.

Roberto Carballes Baena claimed his second ATP title at the event last year after beating Alexander Muller, with both players returning to Marrakech in a bid for more success.

Stan Wawrinka is the currently the only other former champion in the main draw, with the three-time major winner victorious at the event when it was held in Casablanca back in 2010.

The other big name in the field is Matteo Berrettini, who is looking to continue his comeback after spending nearly seven months on the injury sidelines.

You can watch the Grand Prix Hassan II on Sky Sports Tennis in the United Kingdom and Ireland or on Tennis TV worldwide.

For more information on how to watch the Moroccan tournament in your location, visit the official ATP website here.


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Matthew Johns, Tennishead Writer, is a professional tennis journalist with a specialist degree in Sports Journalism. He's a keen tennis player having represented his local club and University plus he's also a qualified tennis coach. Matthew has a deep knowledge of tennis especially the ATP Tour and thrives on breaking big tennis news stories for Tennishead.