How to watch ATP Finals 2023: live stream tennis final online from anywhere – Djokovic vs Sinner

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When Jannik Sinner downed Novak Djokovic in a three-set epic five days ago, he may have been tempted to believe that his toughest test was out of the way early. Instead, the home favorite and the six-time champion will face off in the 2023 ATP Finals final today, with both players on the verge of making history.

You can watch the 2023 ATP Finals final on the Tennis Channel in the US, Prime Video in the UK, and beIN Sports in Australia. Don't worry if you're abroad right now, because you can watch ATP Finals live streams from anywhere with a VPN .

► Start time: 12 pm ET / 9 am PT / 5 pm UK / 4 am AEDT

US: Tennis Channel (via Fubo/Sling TV/YouTube TV ) UK: Prime Video (free 30-day trial) AU: beIN Sports (free trial) How to use a VPN to watch any stream

If Sinner was to lift the trophy, he'd become the first ever Italian to win this 54-year-old tournament, a fact that sure isn't lost on the Turin crowd, not least those Carota Boys. Djokovic, on the other hand, is tied with Roger Federer as the most successful player in ATP Finals history, and you can only imagine how much it would mean to the Serb to take the outright record.

The world No.1 leads their head-to-head 3-1, but since their clash at Wimbledon in the summer, Sinner has elevated his game, to the extent that he's currently on an eight-match winning streak against opponents ranked in the top 10. 

The 22-year-old has exhibited elite mental fortitude too, during his victories over Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev in particular, though the way Nole swatted aside Carlos Alcaraz yesterday served as a reminder of the 36-year-old's big-match prowess.

If you're a keen tennis fan, you'll want to know how to watch 2023 ATP Finals live streams. We've got all the information on that below.

ATP Finals 2023 order of play

(All times ET)

Sunday, November 19

  • 9am - Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos vs Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury
  • 12pm - Novak Djokovic vs Jannik Sinner

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 in the US

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In the US, the 2023 ATP Finals are being shown live on Tennis Channel, with singles action typically starting at 8.30am ET / 5.30am PT each day.

If you already have the channel on cable, you're all set. If you’ve cut the cord on traditional pay-TV services, Tennis Channel is available through the live TV streaming services <a href="https://www.whattowatch.com/watching-guide/fubo-tv-channels-plan-pricing-dvr" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank">Fubo, <a href="https://www.whattowatch.com/buying-guide/sling-tv" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank">Sling TV and <a href="https://www.whattowatch.com/watching-guide/youtube-tv-plans-and-pricing" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank">YouTube TV. 

US subscribers can also watch ATP Finals tennis on <a href="https://tennischannel.com/subscription-info" data-link-merchant="tennischannel.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Tennis Channel Plus, which costs $109.99 per year and lets you live stream numerous tournaments throughout the season.

Remember, if you're currently away from the States but don't want to miss any of the ATP Finals action, <a href="https://go.expressvpn.com/c/4550836/1330033/16063?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.expressvpn.com%2Fstream-sports%2Ftennis%2F" data-link-merchant="expressvpn.com"" data-link-merchant="tennischannel.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">get a VPN so you won't be geo-blocked from your regular service.

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 in the UK

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Tennis fans in the UK can watch the ATP Finals on <a href="https://www.whattowatch.com/watching-guides/amazon-prime-video" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank">Prime Video. Singles play typically starting at 1.30pm UK each day.

An Amazon Prime subscription, which include access to Prime Video, costs £8.99 monthly or £95 annually but new users get a <a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=110014&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.co.uk%2Famazonprime%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-21%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-21" data-link-merchant="Amazon UK"" data-link-merchant="whattowatch.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 30-day free trial . 

Prime Video is mainly known for movies and TV shows, but it also dabbles in live sport, including tennis, rugby and even Premier League soccer.

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The 2023 ATP Finals is being shown on <a href="https://connect-au.beinsports.com/en/subscribe" data-link-merchant="connect-au.beinsports.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">beIN Sports in Australia.

The bad news is that singles play typically starts at 12.30am AEDT, though the late singles matches get underway at the more reasonable time of 7am. Either way though, you are going to have to lose some sleep to tune in.

beIN Sports costs $14.99 per month or $149.99 per year, with either option offering you a <a href="https://connect-au.beinsports.com/en/subscribe" data-link-merchant="connect-au.beinsports.com"" data-link-merchant="connect-au.beinsports.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 7-day FREE trial . You can use the beIN Sports Connect app to watch ATP Finals live streams online.

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 everywhere else

If you're going to be away from your normal TV setup but still want to watch the the ATP Finals, you might run into some problems. Thankfully, you can solve this exact issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN). 

A VPN lets you change your IP address to that of the area of what you want to watch, meaning you can tune in to your favorite shows, sports or other content even if you're not there. Our favorite is ExpressVPN , which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.

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ATP Finals 2023 players and groups

Green Group Novak Djokovic (1) Jannik Sinner (4) Hubert Hurkacz (replaced No.6 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, who withdrew with injury) Holger Rune (8)

Red Group Carlos Alcaraz (2) Daniil Medvedev (3) Andrey Rublev (5) Alexander Zverev (7)

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The world’s best men’s tennis players are in Italy this week for the 2023 Nitto ATP Finals. Eight singles players and eight doubles teams qualified for the ATP tour’s season-ending tournament, which is taking place Nov. 12 to 19 in Turin.

How to Watch 2023 ATP Finals

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DirecTV Stream has a five-day free trial right now that you can use to watch the ATP Tour Finals online free. Continue with a DirecTV Stream package from $69.99/month or cancel before your free trial is over to avoid being charged.

How to Live Stream 2023 ATP Tour Final Online

The best way to live stream the ATP Tour Final online is through DirectTV Stream , whose channel lineup includes Tennis Channel for a live feed of each day’s matches. DirecTV Stream also includes ESPN for post-match analysis.

Another way to watch the ATP Finals online free? Use fuboTV, who currently has a seven-day free trial offer that includes a live feed of Tennis Channel. Use the trial to watch the week-long tennis tournament for free. Fubo also offers DVR so you can watch a replay of the ATP Final matches on-demand. Continue with fuboTV from $54.99/month or cancel before your free trial is up.

Can You Watch the ATP Tennis Final on Amazon Prime?

The short answer: yes. The ATP Final is airing on Amazon Prime Video but only for viewers in the UK. Fortunately, there’s a way for U.S. viewers to stream the ATP Final on Prime Video, simply by using a VPN. Set your VPN location to the UK and you’ll be able to watch the 2023 ATP Tour Final online free through Amazon Prime.

We recommend NordVPN, which offers a 30-day free trial for you to test out the service. NordVPN also lets you watch the ATP Tour Finals via Eurosport France, Movistar in Spain and SkyItalia, RAI and SuperTennis in Italy, among others.

2023 Nitto ATP Finals: Players, Predictions

The 2023 ATP Final features two groups who will play in a round-robin format: the Green Group consists of Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Holger Rune. The Red Group features Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, and Alexander Zverev. The top two finishers in each group advance to the semifinals in a knock-out stage. The two winners of the semifinals will then meet in the final.

Djokovic is the defending champion, having defeated Casper Ruud in the finals of the 2022 event. He has his sights on finishing as the ATP Year-End No. 1 for the record-extending eighth time. The Serbian is the current World No. 1, though he’ll face stiff competition from the number two-ranked Alcarez , who famously defeated Novak at Wimbledon this year.

Destination Turin ✈️ #NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/E46kzby2NX — Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 10, 2023

Djokovic is the betting favorite to win the ATP Final. Pre-tournament predictions have Alcarez right behind him, with Medvedev and hometown favorite Sinner with favored odds as well.

Catch all the action by live streaming the ATP Tour Finals free on Tennis Channel via DirecTV Stream here .

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Can Djokovic claim the title for a record-breaking 7th time?

Tennis icon Novak Djokovic of Serbia, dressed in a red Lacoste shirt, plays a forehand in preparation for the ATP Finals 2023

The 2023 tennis season comes to an end at the ATP Finals as the eight top-ranked players commence battle at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy. 

After seven days of action we've reached he final as Novak Djokovic faces home favorite Jannik Sinner. The Serbian secured an impressive 6-3, 6-2 win over second seed Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals and will now be aiming to win the ATP Tour Finals for a record seventh time. 

However, it won't be easy against an in-form Sinner. The Italian defeated Djokovic during the group stage and was particularly impressive in the third set of the semi-finals as he secured a 6-3, 6-7, 6-1 victory. 

Read to find out how to watch an ATP Finals live stream from anywhere — including ways to watch the tennis for FREE .

Dates: Sunday, November 12 - Sunday, November 19

Daily start times: 11am GMT / 6am ET / 3am PT / 11pm AEDT 

Venue: Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy

FREE live stream: Amazon Prime FREE trial (UK) | 

Global live streams: Tennis Channel via Sling TV or FREE Fubo trial (US) | TSN (CA) | Sky Sport (NZ) | beIN Sports (AUS)

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When the action gets underway in Italy, all eyes will be on Djokovic who enters the tournament on an 18-match winning streak that dates back to his Wimbledon final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz. Since that loss, the Serbian has won the Cincinnati Masters, the US Open and most recently the Paris Masters . 

The world number one will now be looking to eclipse Roger Federer and win the ATP Finals title for the seventh time, but he will face stiff competition from the likes of Alcaraz, as well as previous winners of the tournament in Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas. 

Andrey Rublev will also be making his fourth straight appearance at the event, while Holger Rune secured his spot after reaching the quarter-finals in Paris. Completing the field is home favorite Jannik Sinner who won his first Masters 1000 title this year at the Canadian Open. 

These eight players will not only battle it out for the title but for a share of the record $15 million in prize money. In fact, if one player manages to win every game at this year’s tournament then they will earn more than $4.8 million, the largest prize money for an individual player in the history of tennis.

It should be a hugely entertaining tournament and one you won’t want to miss. So here’s how you can live stream ATP Finals 2023 tennis from wherever you are in the world.

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How to watch an ATP Finals live stream from outside your country

If you're abroad during the ATP Finals, you'll likely find you're unable to access your domestic tennis coverage like you would at home. This isn't necessarily cause for alarm, but rather the result of geo-blocking - best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to certain parts of the world.

Fortunately, there's a convenient way around this in the form of a VPN . This is a nifty bit of software that lets you swerve around these digital borders, thereby allowing you to globe trot and still access your preferred tennis live stream. It's a completely legal workaround, very affordable, and super easy to use - allow us to explain more.

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Play typically starts at 6am ET / 3am PT each day. 

How to watch ATP Finals without cable

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Play typically gets underway at 11am GMT, extending into the late evening.

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In Canada, you can watch the ATP Finals on TSN. 

If you get the channel as part of your cable deal, then you'll just be able to log in with the details of your provider and get access to an ATP Finals live stream. 

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Play typically starts at 6am ET / 3am PT each morning, and extends into the afternoon.

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How to live stream ATP Finals in Australia

beIN Sports has the rights to show the ATP Finals tennis Down Under, though be warned that play typically starts at around 10pm AEDT each night, extending into the late morning.

If you don't have it as part of a pay TV package, you can also sign up to beIN Sports as a standalone subscription, costing $14.99 per month.

Anyone in Australia from abroad or vice-versa can use the VPN route outlined earlier to access their preferred coverage just like they would at home.

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How to watch ATP Finals: live stream the tennis in New Zealand

Live ATP Finals tennis coverage in New Zealand comes courtesy of Sky Sport , which is available as part of a range of pay TV packages. 

Subscribers can watch online using the country's Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a weekly pass costs just $24.99.

However, you may end up losing a fair bit of sleep over the course of the tournament, with play typically starting at 12am NZDT, extending into the late morning.

Anyone in New Zealand from abroad or vice-versa can use the VPN route outlined earlier to access their preferred coverage just like they would at home.

Who has qualified for the ATP Finals?

Alexander Zverev and Holger Rune on Friday bagged the last two spots for the season finale ATP Finals, which will be played at the Pala Alpitour in Turin from November 12-19. Zverev and Rune join Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Jannik Sinner, Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas in the elite men's field.

What is the schedule for the ATP Finals 2023?

Sunday, November 12: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Monday, November 13: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Tuesday, November 14: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Wednesday, November 15: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Thursday, November 16: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

Friday, November 17: Singles and doubles group matches (Sessions start at 11am and 5.30pm GMT)

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Djokovic is here with confidence (trying to erase the endings of his last tournaments from his mind), saying "[My tennis] gets better and better every match ... I couldn’t be more satisfied with my tennis prior to possibly the two most important matches in the tournament." You would say that after having gone three for three.

Zverev enters this match after a a bumpy path, with a win over Hubert Hurkacz and another over Pole Hurkacz (who lost every round robin match) after losing to Daniil Medvedev.

Djokovic was the runner-up to Alexander Zverev in 2018's ATP Finals, and won it in four consecutive years from 2012 to 2015. And so we tune in Saturday — at good times for all — to see a big-time rematch.

For the odds: Djokovic is listed as a solid -238 favorite and projected to win by three total games. Taking both would be a wild risk, though.

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Novak Djokovic claimed a record seventh ATP Finals title in Turin, defeating Jannik Sinner to round off a stratospheric season

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Novak Djokovic has won a record-breaking seventh ATP Finals title.

The greater the stakes , the greater the performance from Novak Djokovic . This has always been one of the key pillars of Djokovic’s success as he has swept up all significant titles in sight so many times over, and it has also been perfectly demonstrated throughout another triumphant week in Turin.

And that will be all from me. Thanks for reading, and congratulations to Novak Djokovic , who looks ominously fit, not to mention motivated to continue this dominance for the next few seasons. The way he played in the first set and a half simply left Sinner with no answer. Did Alcaraz’s Wimbledon win signal a changing of the guard? I don’t think so. Bye for now.

Djokovic has a chat with Henman on Amazon Prime: “I think I prepared myself very well for this match, for the atmosphere. I knew the place is going to go wild, it’s going to be very loud, the whole place supporting him. Obviously I knew that … but one thing is to know, and expect, and another is to actually experience.

“I think the match we had in the group stage really helped me prepare myself mentally and emotionally for what’s coming up … and I said yesterday, after the match against Alcaraz , I’ve been striking the ball really, really nicely. I’ve been feeling great on the court. And I’m very proud of this achievement – obviously, four out of five biggest trophies this year, after a very long season.

“Obviously, unpredictability … Not knowing whether I’m going to qualify for semis or not … thanks for Jannik, for allowing me to do that. And then I played arguably the two best matches. The circumstances of playing Alcaraz and Sinner – two best matches this year, no doubt. High, high level of tennis. I’m very thankful for another success.

“The match yesterday, and today – playing against the top players in the world, top rivals. Today, playing against the whole stadium as well, backing Jannik to win the trophy. He was in red-hot form, probably playing his best tennis … and I think I delivered when I needed to. I stayed tough. I had the better mentality. When I clinched the year world No 1 after beating Rune I kind of felt, you know, satisfied with that. I was not really fully into my remaining matches of the group. But luckily for me, I got the chance to be in the semis … and then when I got in the there I kind of switched on, you know, and delivered my A-game, no doubt.

“I feel great on the court, obviously I have to pick and choose and adjust my schedule a bit. I can’t play as much as I played maybe 10, 15 years ago. But when I play I try and bring my best game which I’ve been doing in the last few years.”

Hantuchova reckons Djokovic will win five more slams. (He has 24 now.) Rusedski thinks he’ll win four more: 28.

“I could see him playing for another three years,” says Henman. “The element that is out of his control is his speed of movement … when you get half a step slower, that is going to affect your game … I think he will play for three more years and maybe win two slams a year … I wouldn’t be surprised if he hits 30 majors. What he has achieved is truly remarkable.”

The Australian Open begins on 14 January 2024, so not long to wait for more tennis.

It appears that Sky Sports are taking on the rights for live tennis that Amazon Prime have had for the past several years.

It seems to be the end of the road for Amazon Prime’s tennis coverage. Catherine Whitaker, Tim Henman, Daniela Hantuchova and Greg Rusedski are reflecting on their five years working together … Tim Henman singles out Emma Raducanu’s US Open victory in 2021 as the high point. Mark Petchey drops in some banter about not being paid for any of the commentary he’s done in the past five years.

Djokovic speaks (translated from Italian): “Congratulations to Jannik, and to your team, even though I know it wasn’t the result you wanted today … to my team, thank you for helping me to get through this. I’m 36 now so things are a bit tougher. The work and dedication of my team is incredible … my family and my team give me joy and strength.

“Thanks [to the crowd] for the support I received, even if Jannik was your favourite … it’s very special to play in front of you, because of the pressure you bring.

And now in English: “I just want to thank all the people who don’t speak Italian. Thanks for following us through this very long season. For me it’s been a very successful one, one of the best I had in my career. We had a lot of tournaments played around the world … it’s amazing to see so many people supporting tennis. We are lucky to be a part of this wonderful sport. So thanks again and hopefully see you tomorrow … no, next year!”

Djokovic with yet another trophy.

“ Thank you very much everyone, ” Sinner says after a huge ovation from the crowd. “Good evening. Congratulations to Novak on everything you’ve won this season … you’re an inspiration, not only for everyone watching, but for all the players.

“Thanks to my team … we’ve made a lot of improvements … we had a chance to play against the best in the world, and we have to look at all the positive things we’ve done, this week and this season.

“I would like to thank the federation … in 2019 I played the [ATP Finals] NextGen, with a wildcard … a few years later to be here, at such a beautiful tournament … Thank you to all the sponsors and the umpires.

“And thanks to all of you [the crowd]. You looked after me like I was a little baby … and you gave me power … let’s see what happens next, we still have the Davis Cup.”

We’re ready for the presentations. Here’s Jannik Sinner! He shakes hands with the dignitaries on court and cracks a big smile, which is good to see. The crowd produce a huge cheer when he holds up his runner-up trophy.

Henman, on Amazon Prime , says that “was some of the best tennis I’ve ever seen” from Djokovic.

In the first set and a half, he was indeed untouchable. Sinner had no answer. And while there were a couple of unforced errors from Djokovic with the finish line in sight, Sinner still he had to show considerable resolve to avoid it being a complete walkover.

“ Djokovic is a champion ,” emails Simonetta Vallone. “But it was great to see this young Italian player give us all these emotions!”

“ Very special ,” says Djokovic on Amazon Prime in reacting to another victory. “One of the best seasons I’ve had in my life, and to crown it with a win against the hometown hero Jannik, who’s played such great tennis this week, it’s phenomenal.

“I’m very proud of these performances these last two days against the best two players in the world, Alcaraz and Sinner, next to me.”

“ Once again he showed us how powerful his mind is,” says the Amazon Prime pundit, Hantuchova, of Djokovic.

“It’s a hard lesson for him [Sinner] to learn today … He needs to improve his mind under pressure,” says Greg Rusedski alongside.

“He’ll be super proud … and he’ll so confident going into 2024,” adds Hantuchova of Sinner.

The story of that match , in a way, was how much character Sinner showed to at least slow the momentum of Djokovic, who started like a runaway train. Djokovic served with utter ruthlessness in that first set in particular – Sinner could not put any pressure on when he was returning. But anyway, that is Djokovic’s seventh ATP Finals title – he surpasses his old rival Roger Federer, who won six. He is out there on his own.

Djokovic beats Sinner! 6-3, 6-3

At 15-15 Sinner directs an ugly volley into the tramlines, not the sort of error you can afford when Djokovic can smell blood. Impressively, Sinner is back on it next up, spanking a clean ace down for 30-30. Another error from Sinner, though, and it’s championship point for the iconic Serb … And Sinner double faults, and that’s the lot!

Djokovic celebrates.

*Sinner 3-6, 3-5 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

There are cracks appearing in the Djokovic game when it had previously looked close to perfect. He hits another volley long for 0-15. It’s soon 0-30, and there is tension in the air when some noise from the crowd causes Djokovic to stop his service action. Sinner dumps the next return tamely into the net, and then hits long, and Djokovic has wrestled it back to 30-30. Sinner errs wide again, with an arguably excessively high-tariff attempted winner, but at 40-30 some more accurate hitting from Sinner draws an error from his opponent, who nets from the baseline. Djokovic, nevertheless, rounds off the hold and Sinner has to serve to stay in this.

Sinner 3-6, 3-4 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

That was a marathon. Djokovic misses what looks an easy volley, Sinner belts down an ace, and Sinner holds after a long, long battle! That was huge. Sinner is still in this - but only just. Can he exert any pressure on the Djokovic serve next up? The players sit down for a drink.

Sinner 3-6, 2-4 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Sinner draws a round of applause from Djokovic when he pegs his opponent back to 15-15 after losing the first point. Sinner hits high and wide next up and his body language is suddenly indifferent at best, slumping his shoulders and picking at his racket. But he unloads an accurate forehand on the next point to bring it back to 30-30. A sweet ace down the middle and that’s 40-30, but again Sinner can’t press home his advantage, coughing up an error into the net for deuce.

Some determined defence keeps Sinner in the next point, before a somewhat mishit forehand loops over the net and in, leaving Djokovic motionless! A deuce battle ensues, with Sinner having a couple of looks at game point … The third one comes when a Sinner forehand sneaks over the net off the cord.

The deuce battle turns out to be lengthy indeed, with Djokovic fighting back against some accurate serving by Sinner, who has noticeably raised his game since that first set. And still the deuce battle goes on …

Italy’s Jannik Sinner plays a forehand.

*Sinner 3-6, 2-4 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Sinner, for the first time, has a glimmer on the Djokovic serve at 0-30. He aims down the line on the next point, going for the jugular, but veers out wide and that’s 15-30. The crowd is up, anyway, hoping the home favourite can get this break back … and they roar with delight when Djokovic hits wide next up! That’s 15-40! Do we have a ball game?

Djokovic serves up a booming wide serve that Sinner can’t get back. 30-40. Another chance for Sinner to break … the crowd yell out their encouragement even when Djokovic is about to serve. Sinner hits long, throwing away another precious break point, and gives it the double-handled teapot stance to show his disgust.

Djokovic, having been on the back foot on serve for the first time, rounds off the hold. Sinner goes to the corner of the court for his towel, and is visibly annoyed at having let that chance slip.

The Eiffel 65 classic “Blue” rings around the auditorium. It’s a classic in the sense it’s very old, anyway. Djokovic to serve again …

Sinner 3-6, 2-3 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

A Djokovic forehand, fizzing down the line like a particularly well-directed firework, makes it 15-15. But Sinner keeps his head up and finds a way to win the game, eventually rounding it off with a cathartic smash. “A couple of very gritty holds,” says Petchey on commentary of Sinner’s recent efforts.

*Sinner 3-6, 1-3 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Djokovic cracks an opening ace down the middle. Then one out wide. 30-0. Then down the middle. 40-0. Sinner has won two points against the Djokovic serve at this stage. It’s a quite phenomenal display of serving. Another big serve – Sinner gets the frame of his racket on this one – but the ball flies almost straight upwards. And that’s the game.

Sinner 3-6, 1-2 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

It’s quickly 0-30, and Sinner is teetering. But he brings a roar from the crowd by ending a run of 14 points in a row for Djokovic with a well-struck forehand as his opponent tries to regain position in the centre of the court. Next up, there is a lengthy baseline exchange and Djokovic blinks first, sending the ball wide. Sinner pumps up the crowd, shaking his fist and demonstrating that he has not lost hope. But on the next point a fearsome forehand to the corner is simply too good from Djokovic. Sinner stretches for it as best he can but can only get the frame of his racket on the ball.

Break point Djokovic – Sinner wrestles it back to deuce – but more high-class hustle from the Serb earns him another break point. The Italian does remarkably well to commit to his shots despite being break point down. Djokovic tries to pass him down the line but the ball flicks off the net and out. Djokovic looks stunned! He soon has another break point, but Sinner battles with spirit yet again, earns himself a game point, and then thumps a big serve down the middle which wins him the game. He shakes his fist and roars. Could he find a way? Physically, Sinner has looked a bit off the pace, but perhaps he’s beginning to warm up?

*Sinner 3-6, 0-2 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Another collection of top-drawer Djokovic serves to which Sinner simply has no answer. The love hold is sealed with a crisp ace out wide. Djokovic pumps his fist. Can he break his opponent again, next up?

Sinner 3-6, 0-1 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Uh-oh. Sinner falls a break down immediately in this second and potentially final set, and it’s a break to love. At 0-30 Sinner is distracted by some movement in the crowd when he’s about to serve. He then opts to challenge but the ball from his opponent is comfortably on the line. That’s 0-40. On the next rally it’s Djokovic who is in total control again – Sinner floats a backhand long – and the Serb is well on the road to victory here unless Sinner can stage some kind of spectacular recovery.

Djokovic wins the first set v Sinner: 6-3

Sinner puts up a fight on the first point, but Djokovic wins another attritional rally, and he roars and pumps his fist like he’s just won a grand slam. He’s up for this one. At 40-0 on Djokovic’s second serve, Sinner tries a spinning forehand but it drops wide. And that’s the first set. The straight-sets predictions are looking good right now. Djokovic is dominating, serving and returning with utter conviction and accuracy.

“The controlled aggression, the consistency, the power,” says Henman of Djokovic. “Sinner looked a little bit flat when he was down a break in that first set, but he’s got to retain his belief, which is easier said than done.”

Djokovic plays a forehand.

“ Why did he beat Rune ?” asks Kevin Mulherrin. “It [throwing the game against Rune and eliminating Djokovic] would have been a perfectly valid tactic. The object is to win the tournament and beating Djokovic once is difficult enough but TWICE!

“Under similar circumstances I suspect Djokovic and a lot of other players would have been more calculating.”

Sinner 3-5 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Sinner fires a huge serve down the middle for 30-0, but misdirects a big forehand into the net for 30-15. Djokovic, unquestionably, is the player hitting the ball with more authority. Sinner fluffs a backhand from the baseline and it’s 30-30. Djokovic has yet to miss with a second-serve return, and he is exerting serious pressure on Sinner in every facet of the game. Still, the 22-year-old produces an excellent first serve for 40-15, then smacks an ace down the middle for the game. The crowd chant and cheer, but Djokovic can serve for the first set.

*Sinner 2-5 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Djokovic has his game face on. A succession of pinpoint-accurate serves, and a clumsy mishit from Sinner, helps him to a love hold. Sinner has to serve to stay in the first set. At this rate Djokovic is going to make short work of this final. The players sit down for a drink, the DJ drops the latest rework of The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind) by the Bucketheads.

Sinner 2-4 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Sinner makes it 15-0 with a solid wide serve and winner into the open court. Djokovic gifts him the next point, hitting into the net, and at 40-0 Sinner tries to crush a forehand winner, inside-out, but only finds the net. However, Djokovic hits long next up, and Sinner reduces his first-set deficit, still a break down.

*Sinner 1-4 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

The Djokovic forehand is like a sledgehammer. He’s hitting it with complete authority, and Sinner is very much being forced on to the back foot, furrowing his brow and wondering how he can get a foothold in this first set. At 30-15, Djokovic cracks an ace down the middle, and easily wins the next point after a brief rally to seal the game.

“Novak Djokovic, the immovable force,” says Mark Petchey on commentary. I think he means immovable object?

Sinner 1-3 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

After an unreturnable serve for 15-0, Djokovic leans into a hugely powerful forehand that would make most players crumble, but Sinner bravely stays in the point. Having gained the upper hand the Serb eventually hits a clean winner for 15-15. Sinner then mixes things up beautifully, crushing a big serve for 30-15, then hitting a delightful drop shot for 40-15 that Djokovic applauds.

Sinner comes to the net and volleys for the game, but Djokovic has his measure and hits a brilliant lob to peg him back to 40-30. Sinner unloads from the baseline on the next point, but can only find the net, and it’s deuce … then there is a break in play as it seems someone’s mobile phone is going off in the crowd. There’s always one.

At deuce, a powerful rally from both players ends with Sinner hitting long – it looks in – the Italian decides not to challenge, but Hawkeye indicates it did indeed clip the line. Oh well – Sinner coughs up an unforced error next up, hitting wide with another attempted big hit – and Djokovic is a break up.

*Sinner 1-2 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

At 30-0, Djokovic whips a powerful backhand wide – a sloppy error by his exacting standards. He’s back on it on the next point, bending an ace beyond the reach of Sinner for 40-15. The Italian is wayward with his next return, sending it wide, and that’s another easy enough hold for Djokovic. Time for a drink and a tune or two from the in-house DJ.

Sinner 1-1 *Djokovic (*denotes next server)

Whoah. There’s a helluva rally on the first point of Sinner’s service game. Sinner looks to have hit a winner cross-court, after a lengthy exchange from the baseline, but Djokovic hunts it down and returns with interest. Sinner holds on for 15-0. But the Serb is striking the ball imperiously. Djokovic hits long – 30-0 – then Sinner flops a shot into the net from the baseline for 30-15. Sinner thumps a massive wide serve for 40-15 which Djokovic, somehow, gets a racket on, but Djokovic hauls him back to 40-30. A lovely drop shot by Sinner seals the game and he pumps his fist, relieved to have avoided a deuce battle with his tenacious opponent.

*Sinner 0-1 Djokovic (*denotes next server)

A solid first serve down the middle sets up Djokovic to win the first point of the match. Then an ace, and it’s quickly 30-0, and another ace shaped out wide for 40-0. Sinner manages to get into a rally on second serve at 40-0, but is never really in the point, and that’s a very strong hold for Djokovic to kick things off.

“ I don’t think this is going to be a straight-sets match, I think this is going the distance,” says Greg Rusedski. “Today’s going to be a lot about belief. How much does Jannik Sinner really believe he can beat Novak Djokovic ?”

“ For me, I just think Djokovic is going to be a different animal,” says Tim Henman, court-side for Amazon Prime. “I think he’s going to find that way to play a little bit better and get across the line.”

Henman adds he thinks it’ll be Djokovic in straight sets, and Hantuchova agrees.

Sinner’s out on court first , bouncing up and down on his toes, shaking hands with the officials, all that jazz. Djokovic soon joins him. The Serb wins the toss and elects to serve first. Time for a quick photo and we are ready to go.

Here come the players. The young Italian, ranked No 4, is out first.

Are you a Sinner, or are you a winner? Maybe he can be both.

And now here’s Djokovic, walking out to suitably dramatic music.

Here we go, then. Well nearly. The Amazon Prime coverage has fired up, and the pundits are having a chat. “If he stays injury free, he should be lifting a grand slam next year,” says Daniela Hantuchova of Sinner’s progress.

My prediction is that this will definitely go to three sets.

In doubles news , Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury retained their ATP Finals title earlier on, beating Marcel Granollers and Marc Ceballos 6-3, 6-4 in the final.

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Andy Murray has been forced to withdraw from the Davis Cup and end his season after suffering a shoulder injury in training. He had been training at the National Tennis Centre this week and preparing for the final event of the year when he suffered the injury. Great Britain face Serbia on Thursday in Málaga at the Final 8 knockout stage of the Davis Cup finals.

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Forget the tennis. A much bigger match will take place in Wimbledon next week as the All England Lawn Tennis Club takes on another local council over its plan to build an 8,000-seat stadium on a Grade II*-listed park .

The AELTC will on Tuesday night attempt to convince Wandsworth’s planning committee to vote through its proposal to build the 10-storey show court and 38 other grass courts on Wimbledon Park. Campaigners have described the proposals as an “industrial tennis complex”.

“ I predict Sinner to win ,” emails Abdul. “He has the momentum.”

After losing the semi-final, Medvedev predicted that Sinner – if he keeps up this form – will become world No 1 and win multiple grand slams. So perhaps Medvedev would agree with you, Abdul.

Then again, it’s Djokovic isn’t it? I didn’t see the semi-finals but it sounds like he fairly blew Alcaraz off the court.

For me, a tough one to call, but a match that both players will want to win. More searing insight coming up soon.

Will Sinner repeat the feat of earlier in the week and beat Djokovic a second time? Or will the Serb grind his precocious opponent into the dust? You can email me with your predictions.

This final, by the way, is best of three sets, just like all the other matches in the tournament.

Djokovic, it is fair to say , was not a happy customer on Thursday afternoon after he beat the alternate, Hubert Hurkacz, in three sets. The dropped set meant that qualification was put out of his hands and he proceeded to give some distinctly snippy post-match interviews. But it turned out all right when Rune was defeated by Sinner later that night.

The tale of the tape : Djokovic leads Sinner 3-1 in their head-to-head.

Djokovic won at the Monte Carlo Masters in 2021, in two sets, then at Wimbledon in 2022 and 2023. The quarter-final in 2022 was a five-setter when Djokovic hit back from two sets down in typically tenacious style. The semi-final this year was in straight sets.

But Sinner, of course, had Djokovic’s number earlier this week, which is what makes today’s match so fascinating.

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Novak Djokovic has today’s opponent, Jannik Sinner, to thank for the fact he’s still here. Following the Serb’s group stage defeat by the Italian , Djokovic would have been eliminated had Holger Rune beaten Sinner on Thursday night.

As things turned out the home favourite won in three, which meant Djokovic joined him, Daniil Medvedev and Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals of this season-closing event in northern Italy. Djokovic blew away Alcaraz (the man who beat him in an epic Wimbledon final ) while the Russian, Medvedev, was dispatched by the increasingly confident Sinner.

Which brings us to today’s final. Djokovic already has the Australian Open, French Open and US Open in the trophy cabinet this year. Can the world No 4 find a way past the irrepressible Serb and prompt a smattering of erroneous ‘changing of the guard’ headlines? We’re about to find out.

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The Miami Open men's singles competition is coming to a close, with the final match set for today at 3 p.m. ET. Jannik Sinner and Grigor Dimitrov will duke it out on the court to determine the ultimate champion. If you're looking for a way to watch the match without cable, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn where to watch the Miami Open men's final.

This year's Australian Open winner, Jannik Sinner, excelled in the semifinals on Friday as he dispatched Daniil Medvedev in a little over an hour. That match reversed the fortunes of last year's Miami Open final, which saw Medvedev beat Sinner. The Italian is undoubtedly the in-form player right now, but Bulgaria's Dimitrov has seriously impressed in Miami, dispatching Carlos Alcaraz and Alex Zverev in the last two rounds, adding even more disruption to the men's game right now - which is needed for a while now.

Whether you've been following the entire competition or you're just here to catch the finals, we'll show you how to tune in to the Miami Open men's singles final from home. We'll also show you how to access your live TV subscriptions from anywhere in the world.

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Where to watch Miami Open men's final in the US

The Miami Open is available on the Tennis Channel in the United States. If you don't have cable, you'll need to try a live TV package that offers this channel, like Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV. 

Sling TV will be the more affordable option here, coming in at $51 per month. You'll need to choose the Sling Orange plan for $40 per month and then add Sports Extra for $11 per month. 

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For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you're looking for. It's more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members get their first month for $10 off.

Hulu + Live TV will cost more, but it includes Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu's on-demand collection. The service starts at $76.99 per month, but you'll need to also buy the Sports Add-on for $9.99 (making it $86.98 per month in total).

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Hulu + Live TV includes over 90 channels, along with Hulu's on-demand library and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. Adding live TV drives up the price significantly, but it's a rolling one-month contract that you're free to cancel at any time. As live TV services go, though, this is one of the best.

How to watch Miami Open men's final from anywhere 

If you will be traveling outside the US during the men's final, you might want to try a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs change your device's location so you can access websites and apps that might be unavailable in certain regions. They're also solid ways to boost your online security and privacy. Since the live TV options we've suggested require US forms of payment, this option is best for Americans who are currently out of the country and hoping to use their existing live TV subscriptions.

Our go-to is ExpressVPN , a tried-and-true option with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Interested in learning more? Check out our ExpressVPN review and see below to learn how to use a VPN.

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