Madrid Open 2023: Where to watch, live streaming details, and TV schedule
Here are live streaming and broadcasting details for the Madrid Open 2023 across the globe.
Madrid Masters
The European clay swing is peaking with the second ATP-1000 clay tournament of the season in Madrid. The tennis season has reached Spain already and the first stop was in the historic city of Barcelona. The Madrid Masters is scheduled to be held from April 24 to May 7.
This ATP -1000 event is the third main tournament scheduled for each year on clay. This will be followed by Italian Open and then the French Open. Some of the top seeds such as Carlos Alcaraz, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Holger Rune will be playing this year. But the tournament will miss its greatest champion here- Rafael Nadal and the current world No.1 Novak Djokovic. The Italian star Jannik Sinner has also opted out due to an injury.
Carlos Alcaraz who is the current World No.2 will seek to defend his title after clinching the Barcelona Open. His title defense in Barcelona will be a strong warning to the opponents of what the young guy is capable of. His Madrid run last year was epic. He had to beat his idol Rafael Nadal in the quarter finals and then Novak Djokovic in the semi-final before defeating Alexander Zverev in the final.
On the women’s side, All top players including Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and the defending champion Ons Jabeur are in the draw. It will be interesting to see who can stop the dominance of the Polish World No.1 as she won the title in Barcelona defeating Sabalenka in straights in the finals. How the Tunisian star Ons Jabeur comes back after the injury sustained during the Barcelona semi-final against Swiatek also needs to be seen.
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TV Schedule and Broadcasting details of the Madrid Open 2023
Below is a rundown of channels that will broadcast the competition of the Madrid Open:
Tennis Channel/ TC Plus – USA
Amazon – United Kingdom, Ireland
beIN SPORTS – Australia
beIN SPORTS – Middle East
beIN SPORTS – Singapore
beIN SPORTS Southeast Asia – Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, East Timor, Philippines, Singapore
MIGU – China
Eurosport – Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, France
PCCW – Hong Kong
WOWOW – Japan
Cosmote – Greece
Sky – Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Telefonica/ Movistar – Spain
Hellenic (OTE TV) – Greece
Polsat – Poland
ESPN International Latam – Latin America
Supersport Africa – Africa
S Sport – Turkey
Sky NZ – New Zealand
TSN – Canada
Tennis TV – India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Live streaming of all the matches will also be available on Tennis TV.
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