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Who’s Commentating the Women’s Doubles Match at the 2025 US Open? Where to Watch Yue Yuan & Maria Osorio vs. Tereza Mihalikova & Olivia Nicholls
The 2025 US Open continues to deliver thrilling tennis action, and for fans tuning into the Women’s Doubles match between Yue Yuan and Maria Osorio against Tereza Mihalikova and Olivia Nicholls on August 29 at 22:00 UK time (5:00 PM Eastern Time USA), multiple broadcast options are available worldwide.
This particular first-round doubles clash can be watched in the United States on ESPN+, while viewers in the United Kingdom have access through Sky Sports+ streaming and those in Australia can tune in to Stan Sport. Broadcasters Max International English and Canada’s TSN+ also carry the match live. All these channels will simulcast the world feed, which features commentary by Louise Pleming as the main commentator and Nicolás Pereira as co-commentator.
Where and When to Watch
- ESPN+ (USA): Exclusive U.S. streaming platform for the match, accessible via subscription.
- Sky Sports+ Streaming (UK): UK viewers can stream through Sky Sports’ digital service.
- Stan Sport (Australia): Australian tennis fans will find live coverage on this specialist sports network.
- Max International English & TSN+ (Canada): These channels provide worldwide English-language feeds.
Commentators for the World Feed
The authoritative world feed broadcast is anchored by two experienced former tennis professionals.
Louise Pleming, an Australian tennis pundit with extensive experience in commentary for major Grand Slams, leads as the main commentator. Pleming enjoyed a solid playing career, reaching a career-high WTA doubles ranking inside the top 50 before transitioning to television, where she has earned acclaim for her insightful and analytical coverage during events like the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
Joining her as co-commentator is Nicolás Pereira, a former professional from Venezuela. Pereira reached career-high rankings in singles and doubles during the 1990s and has since worked as a tennis analyst and coach. His deep understanding of match tactics and player psychology complements Pleming’s style, creating a balanced and engaging commentary team.
Broadcast Significance and US Open Context
The 2025 US Open, held annually at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events and the final major of the year. The tournament runs from August 24 to September 7 and carries a total prize purse expected to surpass historic levels in the sport.
Women's Doubles events, while often overshadowed by singles, showcase strategic teamwork and high energy, with players like defending champions Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jelena Ostapenko pushing the competitive envelope[1][2]. Matches such as the Yuan/Osorio vs Mihalikova/Nicholls first-round contest continue that tradition.
More on the Commentators
Louise Pleming began her tennis career in Australia with a focus on doubles. Post-retirement, she quickly established a reputable broadcasting presence, known for clear, expert commentary and insightful analysis during intense match moments. She has contributed regularly to global tennis coverage, including the Australian Open and Wimbledon on broadcast platforms aligned with BBC and international sporting broadcasters (see Tennis.com).
Nicolás Pereira had a professional career highlighted by multiple ATP Tour appearances and Davis Cup representation. After retiring, his transition to commentary brought a former player’s perspective to tennis broadcasts, often emphasising technical nuance and player mindsets. He has worked with several international broadcasters, making him a respected voice for tennis fans around the world (see ATP Tour).
US Open Broadcast Rights and Viewing Options
In the UK, Sky Sports maintains the primary rights to US Open coverage, featuring live streaming and on-demand content via Sky Go and Now TV. In the United States, ESPN+ streams exclusive matches not always shown on ESPN’s linear channels, providing fans with comprehensive access to courts beyond Arthur Ashe Stadium. Australian viewers rely on Stan Sport, the premier tennis broadcaster delivering all Grand Slam and major tournaments live online and on app platforms.
For fans seeking the global perspective, the world feed with Pleming and Pereira offers coherent, polished commentary that ensures consistent quality across geographic regions.[1][2][3]
Useful Links to Follow
Whether you’re watching in the UK, USA, Australia, or Canada, this match and all the US Open excitement are just a click or channel change away, backed by knowledgeable commentary provided by seasoned tennis experts Louise Pleming and Nicolás Pereira.
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