The 2015 tennis season will be the biggest ever on TSN, as the network's five-feed lineup delivers expanded coverage of all four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. In total, TSN platforms deliver more than 1000 hours of live tennis from the sport's crown jewels: the upcoming Australian Open, as well as French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.

Grand Slam tennis on TSN begins this weekend with the Australian Open, as some of the biggest names in the sport's history – including four with career Grand Slams – play the first major tournament of 2015. Live coverage begins Sunday at 7pm et on TSN5 with 12 consecutive hours of Early Round Coverage. In total, TSN delivers more than 180 hours of live Australian Open coverage, as well as encore broadcasts of overnight matches during the afternoons. Coverage culminates with the women's and men's finals live on TSN at 3am et on Saturday, Jan. 31 and Sunday, Feb. 1, and will be followed by afternoon encore presentations.  

TSN Digital keeps fans up-to-date throughout the tournament with:
• All the latest news, highlights, recaps, scores, and stats from Melbourne Park
• Live, in-progress coverage of matches featuring Canadian stars Genie Bouchard and Milos Raonic
• Previews, analysis, and bonus video content from ESPN

French-language coverage of the Australian Open is available on RDS and RDS2.

Fans can follow Canadian stars Milos Raonic and Genie Bouchard at the Australian Open on TSN. Raonic looks to continue his steady rise up the ATP rankings, and arrives at the Australian Open on the heels of a stellar 2014 season that saw him reach his first major semifinal and a career-high World #6 ranking.  As the top-ranked Canadian, Genie Bouchard returns to the tournament that kick-started her unprecedented 2014 season, following her breakout performance at last year's Australian Open.

Defending men's champion Stanislas Wawrinka returns to Melbourne Park with hopes of defending his 2014 title, which saw him defeat the #1 and #2 seeds on the way to his first major championship. The star-studded men's field also includes 2014 Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic, four-time Australian Open winner Roger Federer, and current World #3 player and last year's Aussie Open runner-up Rafael Nadal.

The women's side features 18-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams, World #2-ranked player Maria Sharapova, and 2014 Australian Open finalist Dominika Cibulkova.