How to watch Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) Grand Final 2025 live on TV and on stream in UK, USA and Australia

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Friday, 05 December 2025 at 13:30
Alex de Minaur ready to compete at the 2025 ATP Finals
The UTS Grand Final is set to take place between 5-7 December as some of the best players in the world clash in the exhibition event taking place in London.
The event is different from what you may normally watch on the ATP Tour. Hosted by respected coach Patrick Mouratoglou, eight players will compete over the three days for the honour of lifting the Zeus Trophy. Two Round Robin groups have been drawn, with the top two in each progressing into the semi-finals. Each match consists of four quarters lasting eight minutes. The player who wins three quarters takes victory. If tied at 2-2, a fifth and sudden death quarter is competed.
Last year's champion Alex de Minaur is the favourite to regain his title. He has a huge advantage going into the tournament with 2023 winner Jack Draper recently announcing his withdrawal from the event due to his arm injury keeping him sidelined.
The Aussie is joined in his group by Andrey Rublev who has won two previous events in 2023 and 2024, but will be searching for his maiden Grand Final triumph. Tomas Mahac and Adrian Mannarino complete group A. Three-time Grand Slam finalist Casper Ruud heads the field in group B. Ruud has already got experience of winning on the UTS Circuit this year after he took down the competition in the French city of Nimes. Francisco Cerundolo, David Goffin and Ugo Humbert complete the lineup.

How and where to watch

In the UK, Sky Sports will be the place to go to follow the action. The broadcaster recently clinched the rights to the event, and would have been bitterly disappointed along with the British public to hear about Draper's withdrawal. In the USA you can follow the action on the Tennis Channel while Australian fans can follow de Minaur by streaming it on the TNNS App, also available for all countries around the world.
France has two inclusions, with their fans able to watch on L’Equipe Live while the majority of Europe can keep an eye on proceedings on Discovery + / Max. 

TV Guide UTS Grand Final

CountryRegionBroadcaster
All countriesFree Streaming on TNNS App
Albania EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Argentina AmericasDirecTV
Austria EuropeTennis Channel / T2
Belgium EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Bosnia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Brazil AmericasJovem Pan Esportes / Jovem Pan News / X-Sports
Bulgaria EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Canada AmericasTVA
Caribbean AmericasDirecTV
Chile AmericasDirecTV
China Asia/OceaniaMigu
Colombia AmericasDirecTV
Croatia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Cyprus EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Czech Republic EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Ecuador AmericasDirecTV
Finland EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
France EuropeLa Chaine L’Équipe / L’Équipe Live
Germany EuropeTennis Channel / T2
Greece EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Hungary EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Iceland EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
India Asia/OceaniaTennis Channel / T2
Indonesia Asia/OceaniaEmtek / EIG
Israel EuropeCharlton TV
Italy EuropeSuperTennis
Japan Asia/OceaniaU-next
Kosovo EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Lithuania EuropeSport 1
Luxembourg EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Macau Asia/OceaniaMigu
Macedonia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Malta EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Netherlands EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
North Macedonia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Norway EuropeVG
Peru AmericasDirecTV
Poland EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Portugal EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Romania EuropeVOYO
Serbia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Slovakia EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Slovenia EuropeSport TV
Spain EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
Sweden EuropeDiscovery+ / Max
SwitzerlandEuropeTV24 / Tennis Channel / T2
TurkeyEuropeDiscovery+ / Max
UKEuropeSky Sports Tennis / Tennis Channel / T2
UruguayAmericasDirecTV
USAAmericasTennis Channel / T2
VenezuelaAmericasDirecTV
VietnamAsia/OceaniaVCAB
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