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Every sport in the world has been affected by the pandemic, and tennis is no exception. The coronavirus outbreak put both WTA and ATP Tour on hold and postponed or even canceled several tennis tournaments, including Wimbledon and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Fortunately, it didn't cancel the season, and both ATP and WTA stated in June that women would restart their tour in August, with men joining in September. And now finally, after the incredibly long, almost six-month wait, we're off with both tours. Aug. 31, both men and women will walk out on the hard courts of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, to play the 140th edition of the US Open. The second tournament marks the restart of both WTA and ATP tours (women have restarted Aug. 2). But the US Open is just the starter, with other important tournaments following soon after. Including the last Grand Slam of the season, the Roland Garros rescheduled from May to October. In November, both tours will end with WTA's Linz Open on Nov. 9 and gentlemen's London ATP on Nov. 16. But while we all can't wait for the season to get back on track again, there are still some safety concerns. Taking that into account, some tournaments have banned audiences from venues, whereas others have decreased the number of available tickets. Also, depending on the pandemic situation, there might be some changes in dates. The 2020 tennis season might still lose the battle with the coronavirus, and we should do everything possible to prevent that from happening. What is the best way to do that? Staying at home and enjoying tennis live streams by watching it on our TVs or via streaming services.

Where to watch Tennis Live Streams

Tennis is one of the most popular sports globally, and every bigger tournament draws the attention of millions of fans worldwide. The most significant advantage of such a thing is that it makes watching tennis live stream far less challenging. Most self-respecting sports channels include ATP and WTA tournaments in their broadcast. Unfortunately, you usually have to invest your hard-earned money in the e to gain access to them. What's worse, even then, you're restricted to the TV schedule, which means you cannot always watch the game you want. Fortunately, there's a solution. With the constant development of live streaming, the fantastic world of sports stands wide open. Moreover, it's available for not that high a price. You have to know where to look.

Tennis TV & WTA TV

If you're a die-hard tennis fan, your best option is to invest in the official ATP and WTA streaming services. They both give you access to all matches and unique additional content like full highlights or tennis shows. What's more, with Tennis TV and WTA TV, you can simultaneously watch several live matches on any device you want. The con might be the price, as both platforms are rather costly. The monthly subscription to Tennis TV is worth $14,99, whereas WTA TV requires a monthly payment of $9,99.

Other Streaming Possibilities

But what if you don't want to spend too much money just on a particular tennis streaming subscription? Are there any reliable and low-cost streaming sites you can watch live tennis matches? Fortunately, the answer is yes. Just take a look at our site, Jokerlivestream.vip.  All you need to do is set up an account, pick the subscription length, and you're good to go. On Jokerlivestream you can find every game of the WTA or ATP Tour, all from a reliable source. What's more, with the Jokerlivestream app, you'll be able to watch tennis live streams (and more) on your smartphone, tablet, or gaming console. Streaming sports has never been more accessible, and thanks to Jokerlivestream, you'll be able to experience it in full.

How Coronavirus Affected the 2020 Tennis Season

The 2020 tennis season started was up to a perfect start. We witnessed some great tennis in the WTA and ATP Tour, with one of the best Australian Open in the past few years. Unfortunately, the coronavirus outbreak ruined it all. Some tournaments were postponed, like the US Open and Roland Garros, whereas others, for example, Wimbledon, were canceled. And while the first signs were optimistic, with a potential return to regular play in May, the pandemic quickly verified it. To show the world that there's nothing to worry about, Novak Djokovic decided to organize his charity tournament called the Adria Tour. The ATP's number one invited some international stars to join him, including Dominic Thiem or Alexander Zverev. It all started well. Many people were watching the tournament live. Moreover, fans were even allowed to attend the games. And while the first weekend in Serbia went according to plan, the second in Croatia turned into a mess. All because of a (un)predictable event - some people got infected. Djokovic canceled the tournament, but it was too late to cover the damage. In a nutshell, the criticism fell on the Serbian superstar, who issued an apology. The Adria Tour proved one thing, though. It was too soon to play tennis tournaments again.

Grand Slam Tournaments

 

Australian Open (January)

Australian Open: It's like the Grand Slam equivalent of going to the beach in January to escape the cold. It's hot, it's sweaty, and the players are all sunburnt. That's why watching ATP & WTA Australian Open live streams on Jokerlivestream next to AC is way more comfortable, but watching ATP & WTA Australian Open on Rod Laver Arena is way more exciting!

Australian Open is a major tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia. It is the first of the four Grand Slam tournaments to be held each year, and it takes place in January. Every year you can find all the games live on Jokerlivestream if you have no chance to watch Australian Open live on its famous courts. The Australian Open is played on hard courts and features men's and women's singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles and junior's tournaments. It is one of the largest and most prestigious annual sporting events in the world, attracting top players from around the globe. 

Some notable past winners of the Australian Open include Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and Martina Navratilova. The current men's singles champion is Novak Djokovic, and the current women's singles champion is Naomi Osaka. The biggest Australian Open arena is Rod Laver Arena with a seating capacity of 14 820

 

Roland Garros (late May - early June)

French Open: The only Grand Slam where you can watch top-ranked players slip, slide, and fall on the clay courts while trying to hit perfect shots. It's like a combination of tennis and ice skating. Enjoy watching Roland Garros live stream every single game in HD on Jokerlivestream

The French Open, also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held annually in Paris, France. It is the premier clay court tennis championship event in the world and is the second of the four Grand Slam tournaments to be held each year. It takes place in late May and early June.

The Roland Garros features men's and women's singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles and junior's tournaments. It is one of the most prestigious and hotly contested events in the world of tennis, with top players from around the globe competing for the title. Watch Roland Garros live stream with Jokerlivestream.

Some notable past winners of the French Open include Rafael Nadal, Chris Evert, Bjorn Borg, and Monica Seles. The current men's singles champion is Rafael Nadal, and the current women's singles champion is Iga Swiatek. The biggest Roland Garros arena is Court Philippe Chatrier with a seating capacity of 15 225

 

Wimbledon (late June - early July)

Wimbledon: It's the fancy Grand Slam, where all the players have to wear all white and drink champagne on the court. Just kidding, they, actually drink a lot of water to stay hydrated on the grass courts. All the Wimbledon live streams will be available for you in HD on Jokerlivestream.

Wimbledon is a major tennis tournament held annually in London, England. It is the oldest and most prestigious of the four Grand Slam tournaments, and it is the only one still played on grass courts. It takes place in late June and early July.

The Wimbledon tournament features men's and women's singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles and junior's tournaments. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious event in the sport, and it attracts top players from around the world, and this is a good reason to watch Wimbledon live streams.

Some notable past winners of Wimbledon include Roger Federer, Martina Navratilova, Pete Sampras, and Serena Williams. The current men's singles champion is Novak Djokovic, and the current women's singles champion is Simona Halep. The biggest Wimbledon arena is Centre Court with a seating capacity of 14 979

 

US Open (late August - early September)

US Open: It's the Grand Slam where all the players are extra pumped up because it's held in the loud and energetic city of New York. The crowds are rowdy and the matches are always intense. You can feel it even by watching US Open live streams on Jokerlivestream. 

The US Open is a major tennis tournament held annually in New York City. It is the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament to be held each year, and it takes place in August and September.

The US Open is played on hard courts and features men's and women's singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles and junior's tournaments. It is one of the largest and most prestigious annual sporting events in the world, attracting top players from around the globe.

Some notable past winners of the US Open include Serena Williams, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, and Steffi Graf. The current men's singles champion is Carlos Alcaraz, and the current women's singles champion is Iga Swiatek. The biggest US Open arena is Artur Ashe Stadium with a seating capacity of 22 000

Overall, the Grand Slam tournaments are a showcase of the best that tennis has to offer, with top players such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, and Alexander Zverev competing for the ATP title of Grand Slam champion. And top WTA players such as Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, Caroline Garcia, Aryna Sabalenka, Maria Sakkari, Coco Gauf, Daria Kasatkina, Veronika Kudermetova, and Simona Halep competiting for the WTA Grand Slam title.

 

There are many more professional tennis tournaments held around the world each year, in addition to the Grand Slam tournaments. Some of the main professional tournaments include:

ATP Tour

This is the main professional men's tennis tour, organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). It consists of over 70 tournaments in over 30 countries and culminates in the ATP Tour Finals, held at the end of each year. Here are some of the main ATP Tour tournaments that are not part of the Grand Slams:

ATP 1000 tournaments: The ATP Tour Masters 1000 is a series of nine elite tournaments on the ATP Tour that are held annually. They are considered the most prestigious events on the tour after the Grand Slam tournaments, and they have prize money of $3.8 million. The nine ATP Tour Masters 1000 tournaments are:

- Indian Wells Masters, 

- Miami Open, 

- Monte-Carlo Masters, 

- Madrid Open, 

- Italian Open, 

- Canadian Open, 

- Cincinnati Masters, 

- Shanghai Masters, 

- Paris Masters

ATP 500 tournaments: These are the next level of tournaments after the Grand Slams, with total prize money of $2.5 million. There are nine ATP 500 tournaments held each year, including ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, Rio Open by Claro in Rio de Janeiro, Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco, Barcelona Open in Barcelona, Cinch Championships in London, Terra Wortman Open in Halle, Hamburg European Open in Hamburg, Citi Open in Washington, China Open in Beijing, Rakuten Japan Open in Tokyo, Erste Bank Open in Vienna, Swiss Indoors in Basel

ATP 250 tournaments: These are the lowest level of tournaments on the ATP Tour, with total prize money of $715,000. There are over 30 ATP 250 tournaments held each year, in locations all around the world.

ATP Tour Finals: This is the season-ending tournament on the ATP Tour, featuring the top eight players in the world based on their rankings. It is held in November and has total prize money of over $10 million.

In addition to these tournaments, there are also the ATP Challenger Tour events, which are the second-highest level of men's professional tennis, below the ATP Tour. There are over 150 Challenger Tour events held each year in more than 50 countries.

 

WTA Tour 

This is the main professional women's tennis tour, organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). It consists of over 50 tournaments in over 30 countries and culminates in the WTA Tour Championships, held at the end of each year.

Here are some of the main WTA Tour tournaments that are not part of the Grand Slams:

WTA 1000 tournaments: These are the next level of tournaments after the Grand Slams, with total prize money of $4.5 million. There are seven WTA 1000 tournaments held each year:

- Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai;

- BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells;

Miami Open in Miami;

Mutua Madrid Open in Madrid;

Internazionali BNL D'Italia in Rome;

Omnium Banque Nationale Presente Par Rogers in Montreal;

Western and Southern in Cincinnati

WTA 500 tournaments: These are the next level of tournaments after the Premier Mandatory tournaments, with total prize money of $2 million. There are nine WTA 500 tournaments held each year, including United Cup in Australia, Adelaide International 1 in Adelaide, Adelaide International 2 in Adelaide, Qatar Open in Doha, Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, BettiOpen in Berlin, Rothesay International in Eastbourne, Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic in San Jose, 

WTA 250 tournaments: These are the 2nd lowest level of tournaments on the WTA Tour. There are over 20 WTA 250 tournaments held each year, in locations all around the world.

WTA 125 Tournaments: These are the lowest level of tournaments on the WTA Tour.

And the Final tournament on the WTA Tour, featuring the top eight players in the world based on their rankings. It is held in November at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre in Shenzhen, China, and has total prize money of over $7 million.

In addition to these tournaments, there are also the ITF World Tennis Tour events, which are the main professional development tour for both men and women, organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). There are over 1,000 ITF World Tennis Tour events held each year in more than 80 countries. All ATP & WTA live streams and Challenger & ITF live streams are available on Jokerlivestream all year long.