2016 Olympic Tennis TV Schedule

The television schedule for the 2016 Olympic men’s and women’s tennis competitions.

olympicsnbcrioAll of the Olympic tennis coverage will air live (and exclusively) on Bravo. Coverage will air from 9:30 in the morning through 10 PM ET during the first half of the tournament and from 11 AM-7 PM during the second half. The women’s singles final is set for August 13 at 4:20 PM ET and the men’s final the following morning at 11 AM.

The complete Olympic TV schedule is available here.

Start End Event Net
(All times ET)
COMPETITION COMPLETE
Saturday, August 6
9:30 AM 10:00 PM First Round (singles and doubles) Bravo
Sunday, August 7
9:30 AM 10:00 PM First Round (singles and doubles) Bravo
Monday, August 8
9:30 AM 10:00 PM Second Round (singles and doubles) Bravo
Tuesday, August 9
9:30 AM 10:00 PM Women’s singles third round; Women’s doubles quarterfinals and second round; Men’s singles second round; Men’s doubles quarterfinals Bravo
Wednesday, August 10
9:30 AM 10:00 PM Women’s singles quarterfinals; Women’s doubles quarterfinals; Men’s singles third round; Men’s doubles semifinals; Mixed doubles first round Bravo
Thursday, August 11
11:00 AM 7:00 PM Women’s singles and doubles quarterfinals; Men’s singles third round; Men’s doubles semifinals; Mixed doubles first round Bravo
Friday, August 12
11:00 AM 7:00 PM Women’s singles and doubles semifinals; Men’s singles quarterfinals; Men’s doubles third-place match; Mixed doubles quarterfinals; Men’s doubles final (4:20 PM) Bravo
Saturday, August 13
11:00 AM 7:00 PM Men’s singles and mixed doubles semifinals; Women’s singles and doubles third-place matches; Women’s singles final (4:20 PM) Bravo
4:20 PM 7:00 PM Women’s singles final Telemundo, NBC Universo
Sunday, August 14
11:00 AM 7:00 PM Men’s singles final (3:45 PM); Men’s singles third-place match, Women’s doubles final, Mixed doubles third-place match, Mixed doubles final Bravo

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