The WTA Tour continues this week at the Római Tennis Academy in Budapest.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is a WTA 250 tournament played on clay, with $251,750 in prize money up for grabs.
As players gear up for the U.S. Open next month, putting together a run in Budapest could help boost momentum going into the Grand Slam event and beyond.
Here's everything you need to know about the Hungarian Grand Prix, including broadcast info for Canada:
When is the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix?
The tournament runs from July 15-23, 2023. DAZN's coverage begins July 20.
Who are the seeded players at the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix?
- 1. Bernarda Pera
- 2. Zhang Shuai
- 3. Camila Giorgi
- 4. Yulia Putintseva
- 5. Tatjana Maria
- 6. Elina Avanesyan
- 7. Kamilla Rakhimova
- 8. Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
- 9. Nadia Podoroska
How to watch the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix: TV and live stream
The 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix streams live and on-demand on DAZN in Canada.
DAZN, the first global pure sport live and on-demand streaming service, has streaming rights for non-Grand Slam WTA events.
DAZN is available on web browsers at DAZN.com and also has apps available for many TV and streaming devices, including:
- iPhone, iPad
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- Playstation 4, Playstation 5
- Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S
A subscription to DAZN is $24.99 CAD a month or $199.99 CAD a year and includes access to all of DAZN's live and on-demand programming, including WTA events, UEFA Champions League (men's and women's), the NFL, and more.