2023 Canadian Open Live Streaming Online Here

The National Bank Open, also known as Canadian Open for women and the Canadian Masters for men, is an annual tennis tournament which is played in Toronto and Montreal. There are both, the men’s and the women’s singles and doubles matches in this competition and you can watch the National Bank Open live streaming online by using the options below.

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For men, it is a part of ATP Masters 1000 series while for the ladies, it was earlier a Premier 5 event on the WTA tour and now is a part of the WTA 1000 event. The Canadian Open is also called the National Bank Open for sponsorship reasons.

Even though the tournament is conducted in the same week for men and women, the ATP and the WTA matches are played at different venues – they alternate between Toronto and Montreal every year.

So in 2023, the men’s competition will be held in Toronto and the women’s tournament will be played at Montreal after the 2022 event was hosted vice-versa.

The event is attended by some of the most prominent names on both the circuits. Interestingly, after the US Open and Wimbledon, National Bank Open is the only tournament to have been around longer than the others, with the men’s Canadian Open having begun in 1881 and the women’s competition about 11 years after that.

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2023 Canadian Open Live Streaming Schedule for the Day

Will be updated here during the tournament

When will the 2023 National Bank Open be played? – Canadian Masters Schedule & Dates

The 2023 edition Canadian Open will kick start from Monday, August 7 and will go on all the way through to Sunday, August 13. The qualifying rounds for this competition will be held in the lead-up weekend to the tournament.

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Who is playing at the 2023 National Bank Open? Player List Here

The 2023 player list for the WTA and ATP Canadian Open will be revealed soon.

Last year, the likes of Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur led the men’s and women’s competition. Here’s the list of seeded players who took part in the 2022 edition of the Canadian Open.

2022 List for Men’s Singles Seeded Players

Daniil Medvedev
Rafael Nadal
Carlos Alcaraz
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Casper Ruud
Andrey Rublev
Félix Auger-Aliassime
Jannik Sinner
Hubert Hurkacz
Cameron Norrie
Taylor Fritz
Matteo Berrettini
Diego Schwartzman
Marin Čilić
Reilly Opelka
Roberto Bautista Agut

2022 List for Women’s Singles Seeded Players

Iga Świątek
Anett Kontaveit
Maria Sakkari
Paula Badosa
Ons Jabeur
Aryna Sabalenka
Jessica Pegula
Garbiñe Muguruza
Emma Raducanu
Coco Gauff
Daria Kasatkina
Belinda Bencic
Leylah Fernandez
Karolína Plíšková
Simona Halep
Jeļena Ostapenko

What Happened at the 2022 National Bank Open?

Pablo Carreno Busta had gone into the 2022 edition of the Canadian Open as an unseeded player but went the distance with it. The Spaniard won 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 against Hubert Hurkacz in the final to lift the trophy.

In winning his first ever Masters 1000 title, Carreno Busta shocked Matteo Berrettini in the first round, overcame Holger Rune in the second, sent Jannik Sinner on his way in the third before defeating Jack Draper and Dan Evans to make it to the final.

All the top three seeds in the men’s singles tournament lost in the second round following an opening round bye.

The women’s singles title was won by Simona Halep, who was seeded 15th in the tournament as she overcame Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final.

Halep had a tough run through to the title-decider, with wins over Donna Vekic, Shuai Zhang, Jil Teichmann, Cori Gauff and Jessica Pegula punctuating her making it through to her match-up with Haddad Maia.

In the end, Halep carved over a 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 win over her Brazilian opponent.

Camila Giorgi became the shock winner of the women’s singles title at the 2021 Canadian Open when she overcame the fourth seeded Karolina Pliskova in straight sets. This was after Pliskova had sent the top seeded Aryna Sabalenka packing while Giorgi defeated Jessica Pegula in the semifinals.

On the men’s side of things, it was Daniil Medvedev who coasted past Reilly Opelka to lift the Canadian Masters title for 2021.

Following the withdrawal of Rafael Nadal due to a foot injury, Medvedev had no trouble routing John Isner while Opelka edged past Stefanos Tsitsipas in the semifinals.

The 2020 Rogers Cup had to be cancelled after the tennis calendar got hit by the pandemic.

In 2019, defending champion Rafael Nadal added another Masters title to his repertoire as he took full advantage of the absence of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer to win the competition dropping just one set. The women’s title was won by Bianca Andreescu, who took the confidence from this victory to go on to win the US Open later in the year.

Nadal started off with back to back straight-set wins over Dan Evans and Guido Pella after a first round bye but then dropped his first set to seventh seeded Fabio Fognini in the quarterfinals. Fognini had earlier beaten Nadal on clay en route his first ever Masters title but the Spaniard was having none of the repeat, as he clinched the next two to move into the semifinals.

There he got a walkover from Gael Monfils and he then crushed Daniil Medvedev in the final, dropping just three games in a one-sided affair.

Andreescu continued her golden run in the season, as she added another title to her name. What was even more special about this win was the manner in which she faced four successive three-set encounters, winning each of them in a fighting manner before crushing Sofia Kenin in straight sets in the semis.

In the final, Serena Williams had to retire from the match because of an injury giving the Canadian the title.

Earlier, Andreescu defeated Eugenie Bouchard, Daria Kasatkina, Kiki Bertens and Karolina Pliskova to get to the last four.

This was after Nadal and Halep won the respective, men’s and women’s singles titles at the 2018 Rogers Cup. While Nadal defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final in straight sets to clinch the victory, Halep’s win was a hard-fought three-setter against Sloane Stephens.

Halep started her campaign in this tournament with a tough win over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova before going on a roll as she overcame Venus Williams, Carolina Garcia and Ash Barty in straight sets to make it to the final. Stephens, seeded number three, went one better by entering the final without dropping a set but then went down to Halep.

Nadal’s only loss of set came in the quarter-final against Marin Cilic with wins over Stan Wawrinka, Karen Khachanov and Tsitsipas punctuating his title win. Interestingly, Tsitsipas was an unseeded player in this tournament, taking out the second seeded defending champion Alexander Zverev in the quarter-final in three, gruelling sets.

Previous ATP and WTA Canadian Open Champions

Men’s Singles

2022: Pablo Carreno Busta
2021: Daniil Medvedev
2020: Not Held
2019: Rafael Nadal
2018: Rafael Nadal
2017: Alexander Zverev
2016: Novak Djokovic
2015: Andy Murray
2014: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2013: Rafael Nadal
2012: Novak Djokovic
2011: Novak Djokovic
2010: Andy Murray
2009: Andy Murray

Women’s Singles

2022: Simona Halep
2021: Camila Giorgi
2020: Not Held
2019: Bianca Andreescu
2018: Simona Halep
2017: Elina Svitolina
2016: Simona Halep
2015: Belinda Bencic
2014: Agnieszka Radwanska
2013: Serena Williams
2012: Petra Kvitova
2011: Serena Williams
2010: Caroline Wozniacki
2009: Elena Dementieva

How to Watch the 2023 ATP and WTA Canadian Open Live Streaming?

There are multiple ways to watch the Canadian Open live streaming on your device, whichever that may be, and we have mentioned some of the best ones here. In this article, we will tell you how to find the 2023 National Bank Open live streaming links.

We will begin with an option in which you do not have to pay a monthly premium or a subscription fee to be able to watch the Canadian Open live. All you need here is a pre-funded account or you need to have bet at least 24 hours before the event to be able to watch the streaming.

You can catch all the tennis action from the Canadian Open 2023 live with Bet365.com. Being one of the world’s most trusted bookmakers, they are also known for their world-class platform and top-notch systems to live stream every single major sporting event.

A pre-funded account is an account implies you need to register with bet365 (process mentioned below) and make a one-time deposit of about $10 or more. Once you have that, you can visit the live streaming tab and select the ‘ATP Canadian Open’ or ‘WTA National Bank Open’ option to catch all the action live.

The best part is that the National Bank Open tennis competition is just one of the 100,000+ events that Bet365 live streams every year and you get access to all of those events subject to the conditions mentioned below.

  • Go to Bet365.com here
  • Register with Bet365.com (or log in to your account)
  • Pre-fund your account by depositing $10 (or equivalent currency). You can either let that remain in your account or should have bet in the 24 hours before the live streaming
  • Select the ‘ATP Canadian Open’ or ‘WTA Canadian Open’ live streaming option by clicking on Live Streaming on the top

Keep in mind that this site requires you to register with them and then either deposit a sum of $10 into your account (or register as mentioned here) or watch the live streaming by betting on any sport in the past 24 hours.

Remember, geo-restrictions might apply.

Bet365 isn’t the only bookmaker that offers tennis live streams, although admittedly they are the best in the business. You can explore this very option with another bookmaker that offers tennis live streaming services – Unibet.com.

Unibet.com also covers a broad spectrum of sports and tennis events like the one in Canadan. You can follow the event live on their page by creating an account and making a small deposit of $10 or more. Alternately, you must have bet in the last 24 hours of the stream using the same account to access the live streaming link.

Here too, geo-restrictions may apply.

Another option that’s present is to use Tennis TV – the official live streaming partner of the ATP Tour. They live stream all the ATP matches every year, for a standard subscription fee. Along with this you would also need the WTATennis.com subscription to watch the WTA matches.

A sign-up with Tennis TV allows you to watch nearly 2,000 matches each year on the ATP circuit including player interviews, highlights, full replays and classics but it does cost $14.99 a month. The WTATV.com subscription comes at $9.99/month.

Watch 2023 National Bank Open Live on TV

The tournament in Canada is broadcast by Sportsnet. Both sections of the draw, men’s and women’s will be shown live on Sportsnet and Sportsnet 1.

Other Rogers Cup live TV options in respective countries:

Greece – OTE
Cyprus – CYTA
Germany – Sky
Finland – MTV
Romania – Digisport
South Africa – Supersport
Latin America – ESPN
United States – ESPN
Indian sub-continent: Sony Network
Taiwan – Sportcast
United States – Tennis Channel

Here’s a more comprehensive list of how to watch the Roger Cup 2023 live on TV. Please note this is based on the 2019 edition and in case of any broadcast deal changes, we will update it here as soon as we possibly can.

CountryTV Channel
AfghanistanMSM (Sony)
BangladeshMSM (Sony)
BhutanMSM (Sony)
ChinaCCTV
ChinaIqiyi
ShanghaiShanghai Media
Hong KongPCCW
IndiaMSM (Sony)
JapanWOWOW
JapanNHK
JapanGaora Sports Channel
South KoreaEclat
MalaysiaMeasat (Astro Supersport)
MaldivesMSM (Sony)
NepalMSM (Sony)
PakistanMSM (Sony)
PhilippinesElite Sport
SingaporeStarhub (Supersports)
Sri LankaMSM (Sony)
TaiwanSino Catch (Sportcast)
ThailandCineplex (Truevisions)
VietnamCanal+ Overseas
IsraelCharlton/Sport1
MENABeIn Sport
BrazilGlobosat
CanadaTennis Canada/Rogers Sportsnet
CanadaTSN
CaribbeanESPN International
South AmericaESPN International
United StatesTennis Channel
United StatesESPN (Indian Wells, Miami, Nitto ATP Finals)
United StatesESPN (Canada, Cincinnati)
AfricaCanal+ Overseas/Africa
AfricaSupersport
MENABeIn Sport
AustralasiaESPN International
AlbaniaSupersport
AndorraSogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
AndorraTVE (Siccative)
AustriaSky Deutschland
BelgiumBeTV
BelgiumTelenet (Play Sports)
Bosnia & HerzegovinaUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
BulgariaMTEL/A1
CroatiaUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
CyprusCYTA
Czech RepublicTolano (Digi Sport)
DenmarkModern Times Group (TV3)
FinlandMTV3
FranceEurosport
FranceCanal+
GeorgiaSilk Media
GeorgiaAdjara
GermanySky Deutschland
GreeceHellenic (OTE TV)
HungaryRCS & RDS (Digisport)
Italy, San Marino & Vatican CitySky Italia
KosovoSupersport
LichtensteinSky Deutschland
LuxembourgBeTV
LuxembourgSky Deutschland
MontenegroUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
NetherlandsFox Sports
North MacedoniaUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
NorwayModern Times Group (Viaplay)
PolandPolsat
PortugalSport TV
RomaniaRCS & RDS (Digisport)
RussiaEurosport
SerbiaRTS
SerbiaUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
SlovakiaTolano (Digi Sport)
SloveniaUnited Media (IKO Sportklub)
SpainSogecable/Telefonica (Movistar)
SpainTVE (Siccative)
SwitzerlandSky Deutschland
SwitzerlandSRG
SwedenModern Times Group (Viaplay)
TurkeySaran (agent to many channels)
United Kingdom & ROIAmazon Prime Video
WorldwideTennis TV