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ESPN’s Australian Open Coverage Draws Sharp Criticism From American Tennis Fans

Broadcast changes and streaming requirements leave portions of the US fanbase frustrated over match access and presentation decisions
American tennis fans have voiced significant frustration with ESPN’s coverage of the Australian Open, with complaints centering on access, cost and commentary decisions as the first Grand Slam of the season unfolds.

Viewers in the United States expressed dissatisfaction over the network’s coverage format, particularly the transition to a new direct-to-consumer streaming service and restructuring of its broadcast team.

On the tournament’s opening day, fans took issue with the pricing structure required to watch matches, as ESPN’s new streaming platform requires an additional subscription beyond the traditional ESPN+ service to access live Australian Open action.

Many viewers logged into ESPN+ only to discover that access now required the more expensive ESPN Unlimited package, sparking backlash over what some described as confusing and costly access hurdles for tennis coverage.

Complaints proliferated on social media as fans compared broadcast expectations with the reality of subscription walls blocking matches they anticipated seeing with existing services.

Criticism also emerged around the network’s decision to overhaul its on-air lineup shortly before the tournament, with longtime tennis analysts absent from coverage.

Veteran voices who had become familiar fixtures at Grand Slam tournaments were replaced under a refreshed presentation strategy, eliciting mixed reactions from traditional viewers who had expected continuity of commentary.

The departures of established commentators were confirmed as part of a broader shift in ESPN’s tennis broadcast approach, and while the network emphasised its intent to modernise its presentation, some fans saw the changes as diminishing the viewing experience.

Beyond technical access and personnel changes, some segments of the audience have expressed broader complaints about scheduling and platform choices, indicating that key matches featuring prominent players have been difficult to locate amid the network’s distribution across multiple channels and services.

While ESPN maintains that its rights agreement—which extends through two thousand thirty one—ensures comprehensive coverage across its platforms and includes the ability to stream every court live, the reception among U.S. audiences highlights challenges broadcasters face in balancing expansive tennis schedules with viewer convenience in the age of streaming.
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