How to Watch the 2025 Italian Open in Canada: Streaming, Schedule, and Canadian Viewer Guide

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The 2025 Italian Open is in full swing at Rome’s iconic Foro Italico—and Canadian tennis fans have plenty of reasons to tune in. With Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and Iga Świątek among the top players in action, this year’s tournament is packed with star power. Whether you’re watching for the big names or just love clay-court tennis, here’s your full Canadian viewing guide to the Italian Open 2025.

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Where to Watch the Italian Open in Canada (2025)

Canadian fans can stream the Italian Open 2025 live on TSN. Coverage is available through TSN Direct or the TSN app, which you can access on your mobile device, smart TV, or computer.

Subscription Options:

  • TSN Direct Monthly: $19.99 CAD/month
  • TSN Direct Annual: $199.90 CAD/year

Once subscribed, you’ll get access to all ATP 1000 matches, including exclusive coverage of the Italian Open and other major tennis events throughout the year.

When to Watch: Key Times for Canadian Viewers

Daily coverage begins at 5:00 a.m. ET (11:00 a.m. CET), so early risers—or serious tennis fans—can catch the matches live. Replays are available through TSN’s on-demand section.

Canadian time zones to remember:

  • Eastern Time (ET): Coverage starts at 5:00 a.m.
  • Pacific Time (PT): Coverage starts at 2:00 a.m.
  • Replays: Watch anytime on-demand via TSN.ca or the TSN app.

Italian Open 2025 Schedule Highlights (ET)

Here’s what to expect over the tournament’s 12-day run:

  • May 7–9: Men’s and women’s early rounds
  • May 10–13: Second and third rounds
  • May 14–15: Quarter-finals
  • May 16–17: Semi-finals
  • May 18 (Sunday): Women’s Final and Men’s Final

Full-day coverage is provided by TSN Plus, including commentary and expert analysis.

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Prize Money Breakdown

This year’s ATP prize pool totals $9.1 million USD, with the singles winner taking home $1.1 million. Here’s a quick look:

  • Winner: $1,118,805
  • Finalist: $595,016
  • Semi-finalist: $330,565
  • Quarter-finalist: $188,169

Will Canadians Compete?

While no Canadian made deep headlines entering this year’s tournament, eyes remain on Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov, both of whom have delivered promising performances in past clay-court events. TSN provides live updates and match alerts for all Canadians playing in Rome.

Watching Abroad? Use a VPN

If you’re traveling outside Canada but want to access your TSN Direct subscription, you can use a VPN like NordVPN to stream matches as if you were back home. Just set your location to Canada, log in to TSN.ca, and you’re set.

What matchups are you most excited to see at this year’s Italian Open? Let’s hear your picks in the comments.

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