French Open 2022: Alexander Zverev vs Carlos Alcaraz Live Stream: When and Where to watch, TV Channel details in the USA, UK, Canada, and other countries
Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Madrid Open
World No. 3 Alexander Zverev and World No. 6 Carlos Alcaraz will be battling it out on the courts of the Stade Roland Garros in their quarter-final clash at the 2022 French Open. Zverev was last year’s semi-finalist while Alcaraz reaches the last-8 in the French Open for the first time while it being just the second time that the teen has made it to the second week at a Grand Slam.
Both the players come into the clash having won three matches in straight-sets while both played 5-setters in their respective second-round matches. This will be the fourth meeting between them with Zverev leading 2-1 in the head-to-head having clinched the wins in their two hardcourt meetings while Alcaraz registered his first win over the German in the finals of the 2022 Madrid Masters.
Alcaraz is 20-1 on claycourt matches this season while having an overall surface record of 32-3 for the season. Zverev is 16-4 in claycourt matches and 28-9 for the season having started the season on a disappointing note after the highs of the end of the last season.
Match Timings:
- Melbourne – 10:30 PM
- Paris – 2:30 PM
- London – 1:30 PM
- New York – 8:30 AM
- Delhi – 6:00 PM
Alexander Zverev vs Carlos Alcaraz Live Stream: When and Where to watch live
With Zverev having accused the French Open officials of giving preference to Alcaraz given the rise in popularity of the teenager, he would bet gutted to know that the match has been scheduled once again as per the demand of Alcaraz who had wished that having played three night matches, he should have one in the morning and the match has been scheduled so. Zverev had also expressed that Carlos’ rise has been difficult for him to cope with, the match promises to be a thrilling encounter.
United Kingdom – Eurosport, discovery+
USA – NBC Sports, Peacock TV, Tennis Channel, Bally Sports
Canada – RDS, TSN
Latin America – ESPN
Brazil – SporTV
North Africa & Middle East – beIN Sports
Sub-Saharan Africa – Super Sport, Canal+
Asia (All Territories) – beinSPORTS
China – CMG, Tencent Sports
Taiwan – ELTA TV
Vietnam – vtvcab.vn
Japan – WOWOW
India – Sony TEN
Australia – Nine Network
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Sarthak Shitole
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