Miami Open live stream: Watch the tennis for free online

The Miami Open is currently underway and runs until April 2nd. If you wanted to watch the latest tennis reports in the first few days, you’ll need to sign up for the relevant streaming service to do so. No idea where to start? Luckily, the Miami Open is on the Tennis Channel so you simply have to sign up for one of the best live TV streaming services that offer it. Here are your best options, including how to watch some of the Miami Open live streams for free.

Watch Miami Open live streaming on FuboTV

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FuboTV is a popular option for sports fans as it offers a wide range of options including NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel, Fox Sports 1 and 2, MLB Network and NFL Network. There are at least 145 channels, depending on the plan you choose, and that includes entertainment options like Paramount, Bravo and Disney Channel. FuboTV costs $75 per month, but there is a free trial version of FuboTV. Sign up today and get seven days of access without paying a cent. You won’t be able to see the entire Miami Open for free, but it’s a good starting point.

Watch the Miami Open live stream on Sling TV

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Sling is a popular choice for anyone looking to disconnect and continue with streaming services. It is divided into two options — Sling Orange and Sling Blue. For the purposes of watching the Miami Open live, both work because both offer the Tennis Channel through their Sports Extra package. The Sling Orange service is focused on sports, while Sling Blue is more general. Both offer channels such as Comedy Central, CNN, History Channel and Food Network. Sling Orange also has ESPN and the Disney Channel, while Sling Blue offers Fox Sports 1, MSNBC, among many others. Both plans cost $20 for the first month before rising to $40 for subsequent months. To watch the Tennis Channel, you’ll also need to sign up for Sports Extra, which costs $11 a month.

Watch the Miami Open live stream from abroad with a VPN

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If you travel internationally a lot, you may have noticed that your streaming services like FuboTV aren’t tracking you. This means you either miss out on the entire service or only get limited access, even though you’re still paying for your subscription. It hardly seems fair, but there is a way around it — one of the best VPNs. Sign up to NordVPN and the service lets you pretend you’re somewhere else, or come home even when you’re not. From your hotel Wi-Fi, simply select a US-based server on the NordVPN app and you can act like you’re still sitting at home and easily access FuboTV or Sling without a problem. Although there is no free trial version of NordVPN in the conventional sense, you can try it with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Given the improved security it provides you with, we recommend sticking with NordVPN for a while longer.

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