Tennis at Tokyo Olympics 2020: Pablo Carreno Busta vs Daniil Medvedev LIVE stream: When, Where, and How to Watch
Daniil Medvedev and Pablo Carreno Busta
In the quarter-final clash of the Men’s Singles in tennis at the Tokyo Olympics 2020, World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev will take on Spanish tennis sensation Pablo Carreno Busta.
Despite the scorching heat making it incredibly hard to maintain form, Medvedev kept his cool and defeated Fabio Fognini in the third-round clash in three hard-fought sets. Before that, he defeated Alexander Bublik and Indian tennis star Sumit Nagal in his first and second-round encounters, respectively, in straight sets.
Match Timings
- Japan – 3:00 PM
- Delhi – 11:30 AM
- New York – 2:00 PM
- London – 7:00 AM
- Melbourne- 4:00 PM
- Brazil – 3:00 PM
Pablo Carreno Busta vs Daniil Medvedev LIVE stream and Broadcasters details
Daniil Medvedev hasn’t been very happy with the playing conditions at the Tokyo Olympics. The extreme heat and humidity have posed a challenge to the top-seeded players. Nevertheless, Medvedev has still found ways of scripting wins. However, it will be interesting to see if he can hold himself together in the quarter-finals as well.
Carreno Busta on the other hand had to fight hard in his second and third-round encounters. He was stretched to the third set by Marin Cilic in the second round and Dominik Koepfer also made him work hard for the win. However, Busta showcased incredible grit and determination and made his way through to the final 8. It will be interesting to see how he plays against Medvedev.
COUNTRY | OFFICIAL BROADCASTER |
UK | Eurosport, Discovery + |
Australia | Channel Seven |
USA | NBC, Olympic Channel |
Canada | Bell Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, Sportsnet, TLN |
Middle East | beIN Sports |
Brazil | Band Sports, TV Globo |
Africa | SuperSport |
Latin America | AMCO |
India | Sony Sports Network |
China | CCTV, Migu |
South-East Asia | Sony Sports Network |
Japan | Japan Consortium |
New Zealand | Sky NZ |
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