Price Increase

What is changing with the Tennis Channel monthly subscription?

Beginning January 22, 2026, the price of the monthly subscription will be $11.99/month (plus applicable taxes and fees). The annual subscription price will remain the same at $109.99/year.

 

Why is the price increasing?

Tennis Channel offers the most live tennis anywhere, with over 7,000+ matches, 100+ events, and comprehensive coverage of both the men’s and women’s tours all in one place. Updating our pricing allows us to continue delivering unmatched access and value to tennis fans.

 

When will I be charged the new price?

The new monthly rate will take effect on your first billing cycle on or after January 22, 2026.

 

Will I be notified about this change?

Yes, an email notification was sent to all customers on December 23, 2025, informing you about the price change.

 

Does this affect my annual subscription?

No, your annual plan will remain at $109.99/year, plus applicable taxes and fees.

 

Where can I check my subscription details?

1. If you subscribed on the web, you can manage your plan anytime in your Account. You can view your current price and billing information by logging into your account on our website. Go to “My Account” → “Subscription” on the left-hand side.

2. If you subscribed through an app store (iOS or Google Play) or other partners (Roku, Vizio, Samsung, Amazon Fire TV), you can manage your subscription directly through that provider. For more information on specific apps & devices, please visit the FAQ Page.

 

Do I need to do anything to accept the new price?

No action is required. The updated price will automatically apply at the new price and your payment method on file will be charged on your next billing date.



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