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Who Is Commentating on Maya Joint vs McCartney Kessler at the 2025 Canadian Open WTA 1000 and Where to Watch

The 2025 Canadian Open, a prestigious WTA 1000 tennis event held in Montreal from July 27 to August 7, features a highly anticipated match between Maya Joint and McCartney Kessler on July 30th at 16:00 UK time. Fans in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia can catch live coverage with expert commentary across multiple channels and streaming platforms.

The Canadian Open, also known as the Omnium Banque Nationale présenté par Rogers, is one of the oldest and most renowned tennis tournaments, played on outdoor hard courts. The women's event takes place this year at Montreal's IGA Stadium, seating 11,500 spectators, with a total prize commitment of over $5 million and top WTA players competing for valuable ranking points[1].

Where to Watch the Match

For viewers in the UK, the match will be available on Sky Sports+ streaming, providing comprehensive live coverage of the tournament. In Canada, fans can watch on Sportsnet+ as well as TSN+, both offer high-quality streaming and broadcast options. Meanwhile, the match is also accessible in the United States via the Tennis Channel App, a dedicated platform for tennis fans offering live match streaming and analysis.

Additionally, the WTA TV streaming service worldwide will carry the broadcast, making this key Round of 16 WTA 1000 match accessible globally to subscribers[2][3][4].

Commentators and Pundits

Interestingly, all the major TV channels broadcasting the Maya Joint vs McCartney Kessler match will use the World Feed commentary. This means the primary voice calling the action across Sky Sports+, Sportsnet+, Tennis Channel App, TSN+, and WTA TV will be Candy Reid-Harrop, the seasoned tennis commentator who provides the international world feed for the tournament. Reid-Harrop is well respected in tennis circles for her insightful, articulate match calling and ability to convey both tactical analysis and player background effectively.

Candy Reid-Harrop’s commentary is often praised for combining deep knowledge of the sport with engaging storytelling that enhances the viewing experience. By centralising commentary with one lead commentator for the world feed, broadcasters ensure consistency and a high standard of professional commentary for international audiences.

About the Canadian Open and Tournament Context

The Canadian Open alternates its venues between Montreal and Toronto for the women’s and men’s tournaments respectively, with 96 singles competitors and 32 doubles teams vying for the championship. It attracts the sport’s elite, such as Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, and Jessica Pegula, who are among the top seeds this year[1].

This year’s 2025 edition is highly competitive, and the match between Maya Joint and McCartney Kessler, while perhaps not featuring the very top seeds, is part of the crucial round of 16 stage where players battle to advance to the quarterfinals. The competition is streamed live, with commentators providing detailed coverage of every set.

Broadcaster Backgrounds

Sky Sports is a top UK sports broadcaster known for its tennis coverage, including exclusive rights to Grand Slams and other major tournaments. Sportsnet+ and TSN+ are leading Canadian sports channels with extensive tennis and multi-sport rights. Tennis Channel App in the US offers in-depth tennis programming and live matches, accessible online and via app.

All these channels collaborate by utilising the world feed commentary, which is a common practice for large international tournaments to ensure seamless and professional global coverage.

Further Information and Tickets

For those attending, tickets and match schedules are available at the official National Bank Open website, which hosts real-time updates and information about players, events, and festival activities on-site around Montreal's Stade IGA. For players and draws, the official WTA website offers detailed insights and live draws. Additional information on Canadian broadcasting rights and schedules can be found on Sportsnet.

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