2021 Olympic tennis TV schedule

The 2021 Olympic tennis TV schedule on Olympic Channel and streaming on NBCOlympics.com. The tennis competition is slated to begin July 23 and run through July 31.

Olympic tennis TV schedule

The complete 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics TV schedule is available here.

Friday, July 30

Start End Net Round
11:00a (Thu.) 7:00a Olympic
Channel
Semifinals (men’s singles and mixed doubles), final (men’s doubles), third-place (men’s doubles)
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore

Saturday, July 31

Start End Net Round
2:00a 7:00a Olympic
Channel
Final (women’s singles), bronze medal (men’s singles, women’s singles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles)
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
11:00p 7:00a
(Sun.)
Olympic
Channel
Final (men’s singles, women’s doubles, mixed doubles)

Sunday, August 1

Start End Net Round
7:00a 3:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
tbd tbd NBC, USA Men’s singles final encore

Streaming the Olympic tennis TV schedule

The entirety of the Olympic tennis tournament is available to stream on NBCOlympics.com, with different streams for each of the ten courts. NBCOlympics.com requires authentication from a cable, streaming or satellite provider.

More Olympics TV schedules

Additional sport-specific 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics TV schedules are available here: men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, swimming, gymnastics, track & field, baseball and softball.

Completed days

Friday, July 23

Start End Net Round
10:00p 7:00a
(Sat.)
Olympic
Channel
First round (men and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles)

Saturday, July 24

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
10:00p 7:00a
(Sun.)
Olympic
Channel
First round (men and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles)

Sunday, July 25

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
10:00p 7:00a
(Mon.)
Olympic
Channel
Second round (men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles)

Monday, July 26

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
10:00p 7:00a
(Tue.)
Olympic
Channel
Second round (men’s singles), third round (women’s singles), quarterfinals (men’s and women’s doubles)

Tuesday, July 27

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
10:00p 7:00a
(Wed.)
Olympic
Channel
Third round (men’s singles), quarterfinals (women’s singles and doubles), semifinals (men’s doubles), first round (mixed doubles)

Wednesday, July 28

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore
10:00p 7:00a
(Thu.)
Olympic
Channel
Quarterfinals (men’s singles and mixed doubles), semifinals (women’s singles and doubles)

Thursday, July 29

Start End Net Round
7:00a 4:00p Olympic
Channel
Encore

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