The 2023 season kicks off in Australia with a new competition that has a pretty strong field, a fun format and probably plenty of good tennis in store.
Tennis fans around the world will tune in to watch the first edition of the United Cup as 18 nations battle it out for the trophy. Some of the best players in the world are taking part in the event as we'll have Nadal, Tsitssipas, Sakkari, Ruud, Fritz, Pegula, Swiatek and many more playing at the event.
Coverage will be plenty and we bring you the TV guide below. Check out where you watch it depending on where you live. The event starts on Thursday, December 29.
Tennis Channel: United States & Puerto Rico
Channel 9, 9Now & Stan Sport: Australia
TSN & RDS: Canada
Direct TV: Latin America & Caribbean
beIN Sports: France, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific & Oceania
Cosmote: Greece
Charlton: Israel
Ceska TV: Czech Republic
A1 Max Sport: Bulgaria
CCTV & IQIYI: China
Setanta Eurasia: Central Asia, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova &Ukraine
Sky Sport: New Zealand
Sky Deustchland: Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland & Luxembourg
Sport TV: Portugal
Sport Extra: Romania
SportKlub: Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro & Bosnia-Herzegovina
SuperTennis: Italy & Vatican State
Supersport: Africa
TV2: Denmark
TV3: Estonia, Lithuania & Latvia
TVE: Spain
TVP: Poland
VG: Norway