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Aatif Sulleyman

How to watch ATP Finals 2023: live stream tennis online from anywhere now

Tennis player Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, wearing a red Nike top, pumps his fist in celebration ahead of his debut at the ATP Finals 2023.

With Novak Djokovic off the mark in pursuit of a record seventh ATP Finals title, Carlos Alcaraz is set to make his tournament debut. The top two seeds have been drawn into separate groups, so if the intergenerational rivals end up meeting at Pala Alpitour in Turin, many expect it to be with the trophy on the line. 

Alcaraz takes on Alexander Zverev, before Daniil Medvedev faces his best buddy Andrey Rublev, in today's headline matches.

You can watch the 2023 ATP Finals 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.

Quick links

► Daily start times (singles): 8.30 am ET / 5.30 am PT / 1.30 pm UK / 12.30 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

Despite turning 36 in May and managing his minutes sternly, Djokovic's 2023 season has been off the charts, and his victory over Holger Rune has guaranteed that he'll end the year as world No.1. 

The Serb has played such little tennis that of all the ATP Finals contenders, only the debutant Rune – who qualified by the finest of margins – has won fewer matches than him this year, yet Djokovic still triumphed at the Australian Open, the French Open, the US Open, and three tournaments besides. 

The one major he missed out on was Wimbledon, which Alcaraz wrestled out of his grasp in one of the greatest finals of all time. Those two have been so outstanding that poor Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner have been left in the shade, despite clinching five and four titles, respectively, this season.

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)

Monday, November 13

  • 6am - Wesley Koolhof & Neal Skupski vs Rinky Hijikata & Jason Kubler
  • 8.30am - Carlos Alcaraz vs Alexander Zverev
  • 12.30pm - Rohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden vs Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury
  • 3pm - Daniil Medvedev vs Andrey Rublev

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 in the US

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 in the UK

How to watch ATP Finals 2023 in Australia

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.

ATP Finals 2023 players and groups

Green Group
Novak Djokovic (1)
Jannik Sinner (4)
Stefanos Tsitsipas (6)
Holger Rune (8)

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

ATP Finals 2023 schedule

(All times ET)

Tuesday, November 14

  • 6am - Doubles round-robin
  • 8.30am - Singles round-robin
  • 12.30pm - Doubles round-robin
  • 3pm - Singles round-robin

Wednesday, November 15

  • 6am - Doubles round-robin
  • 8.30am - Singles round-robin
  • 12.30pm - Doubles round-robin
  • 3pm - Singles round-robin

Thursday, November 16

  • 6am - Doubles round-robin
  • 8.30am - Singles round-robin
  • 12.30pm - Doubles round-robin
  • 3pm - Singles round-robin

Friday, November 17

  • 6am - Doubles round-robin
  • 8.30am - Singles round-robin
  • 12pm - Doubles round-robin
  • 2.30pm - Singles round-robin

Saturday, November 18

  • 6am - Doubles semi-final 1
  • 8.30am - Singles semi-final 1
  • 12.30pm - Doubles semi-final 2
  • 3pm - Singles semi-final 2

Sunday, November 19

  • 9am - Doubles final
  • 12pm - Singles final
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