The 2021 ATP Cup is set for 2-6 February, with 12 countries battling for the title at the prestigious event. Fifteen of the top 17 players in the FedEx ATP Rankings will be in action at Melbourne Park.
How can you watch the action? View all ATP Cup broadcasters below:
Featured Broadcasters
Area | ATP Cup |
Australia | Channel 9 |
France | beIN Sports |
Germany | Sky Deutschland |
Spain | Telefonica (Movistar) |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
United States | Tennis Channel |
All Broadcasters
Area | ATP Cup |
Africa* | Supersport |
Asia* | Fox |
Australia | Channel 9 |
Austria | Sky Deutschland, Servus TV |
Belgium | BeTV, Telenet / Playsports |
Brazil | Bandsports |
Bulgaria | A1 - Max Sports |
Canada | TSN |
China | Iqiyi |
Cyprus | Nova |
Czech Republic | Eurosport Ceske TV |
Denmark | TV2 |
Europe 1* | Setanta |
Europe 2* |
United Media |
France | beIN Sports |
Georgia | Silk Media |
Germany | Sky Deutschland |
Greece | Nova |
Hong Kong | Fox |
Hungary | Eurosport |
India* | Discovery |
Israel | Sport5 |
Italy | Sportcast (SuperTennis) |
Japan | TV Asahi |
Latin America | ESPN |
Malaysia | Fox |
Malta | Go/TSN |
Middle East & North Africa | ATP Tennis TV |
Moldova | Setanta |
Netherlands | Ziggo |
Philippines | Fox |
Poland | Polsat |
Portugal | Sport TV |
Republic of Ireland | Amazon Prime Video |
Romania | Eurosport |
Russia | Match TV |
Scandinavia (ex. Denmark) | Eurosport |
Singapore | Fox |
Slovakia | Eurosport |
South America | ESPN |
South Korea | Fox |
Spain | Telefonica (Movistar) |
Switzerland | Sky Deutschland, SRG |
Taiwan | N/A |
Thailand | Fox |
Turkey | Saran (S Sport) |
Ukraine | Setanta |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
United States | Tennis Channel |
Vietnam | Fox |