Nadal vs Djokovic Live Stream: How to watch the French Open Men's Final

Nadal vs Djokovic Live Stream: How to watch the French Open Men's Final

Excited for the GOAT battle: yes, it's time to see what the 2020 French Open men's final will look like, Nadal vs Djokovic live stream Today's big match comes on the heels of a top seed winning a two-week Grand Slam tournament (held four months later than normal due to a coronavirus outbreak)

Nadal vs Djokovic is always an exciting treat for tennis fans These rivals have fought epic battles over the years They have played 55 times and Djokovic leads the all-time series 29-26, but Nadal leads the Grand Slam series 9-6

And this year, the two are aiming to make history For Nadal, it will be his 13th French Open, tying him with Roger Federer for the record for major titles won For Djokovic, it will be his 18th Grand Slam and move him closer to his two biggest rivals

Nadal and Djokovic's run to the final was fairly easy Both won their semifinals in straight sets (against Diego Schwartzman and Stefanos Tsitsipas)

Here's everything you need to watch the Nadal vs Djokovic live stream

If you are away from home and cannot watch the 2020 French Open men's final between Nadal and Djokovic from where you are, you can still watch the live stream using a virtual private network, or VPN With a VPN, you can access the same streaming service that you are already paying for, because it looks like you are surfing the web from where you live

Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall They offer great speed and excellent customer service However, there are other VPN options out there Here are our top picks

In the US, the 2020 French Open men's final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will air today (Sunday, October 11) at 9 am ET

It will be broadcast on NBC, and you can access the broadcast on one of the best TV antennas or with a cable TV package

If you do not have a cable subscription, you can watch the US Open on two live television services: Sling TV and Fubo TV

Of these options, we recommend Sling TV, which costs $30 per month and comes with over 50 channels, including NBC (in some areas) Another great option is Fubo TV, which offers more than 117 channels for $65 per month For sports fans, the lineup includes a number of niche sports channels

Tennis enthusiasts in the UK can watch Nadal vs Djokovic live stream live on ITV4

Fans can stream the French Open on Eurosport Player Get it for £699 per month or £3999 for an annual pass

Canadians can get all the action of the French Open men's final on TSN (English) or RSN (French) as part of their cable TV package If they do not have a cable TV subscription, they can sign up for a TSN or RDS streaming account for $499 (Canadian dollars) per day or $1999 per month

Australians can watch the French Open on Fox Sports They can also sign up for the Kayo Sports Basic Package, which has a 14-day free trial After that, access to a variety of live sports costs $25 per month

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