It is the first Sunday of the new tennis season, and fans are treated to a packed schedule of finals across both tours. Additionally, the season’s flagship mixed team event also reaches its conclusion. World No.1s, Major champions, and many elite stars are all in action. Here is a complete guide on how to catch all the action live.

Brisbane Double Finals:

Brisbane hosts two finals, starting with the WTA championship match between Marta Kostyuk and Aryna Sabalenka. Sabalenka arrives as both the defending champion and the top-ranked player in the world. Meanwhile, Kostyuk contests the final while chasing only her second career title.

The match begins at 4:00 PM local time. That corresponds to 1:00 AM in New York and 6:00 AM in London. Tennis Channel will broadcast the final live in the United States. Other leading tennis networks will also carry coverage worldwide.

Following the conclusion of the WTA final, the spotlight then shifts seamlessly to the ATP Brisbane International final. Former world No.1 Daniil Medvedev faces Brandon Nakashima in the championship match. The exact start time depends on the length of the earlier final. As a result, the match is expected to begin around one and a half hours after the WTA final.

Medvedev targets a strong start to his 2026 campaign with a title. Nakashima, in contrast, seeks the biggest trophy of his career. Tennis Channel is expected to show the match live, alongside other international broadcasters.

ATP Hong Kong Final:

The other ATP final of the day comes from Hong Kong, where top seeds Alexander Bublik and Lorenzo Musetti meet for the title. The match carries major ranking implications for both players. Musetti could move inside the ATP top five with victory. At the same time, Bublik plays for a potential first breakthrough into the top ten.

The match is scheduled to begin at 3:30 PM local time. That equals 2:30 AM in New York and 7:30 AM in London. Fans can stream the final live and on demand via TennisTV worldwide. Additional coverage is also expected across leading tennis broadcasters.

United Cup Final:

The final event of the day takes place in Sydney, where the United Cup final brings the mixed-team competition to a close. Team Switzerland, led by Belinda Bencic and Stan Wawrinka in his farewell season, will face Team Poland, led by former World No. 1 Iga Swiatek and Hubert Hurkacz.

The tie is scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM local time. The opening rubber will feature the WTA players. That start time corresponds to 1:30 AM in New York and 6:30 AM in London. Tennis Channel will broadcast the final live. Partner sports networks worldwide will also carry coverage as the final showcase event concludes ahead of the Australian Open.

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