It’s time for the fourth round of the French Open 2021 and fans will witness two really intriguing matches today. While Rafael Nadal will face the Italian sensation, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic will be up against another promising Italian player in Lorenzo Musetti.
Thus, two of the biggest players in the history of tennis will be up against two 19-year-old Italians. Let’s have a look at where and when can fans watch this action live.
Novak Djokovic v Lorenzo Musetti
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The match between Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti will begin at 11:15 a.m GMT or 1:15 p.m local time on June 7, 2021 and will be played on Court Philippe Chatrier.
In France, the fans can watch it live on France TV Sport and Prime Video while in the United States, Tennis Channel will telecast the match live. In South Asia, the match will be live on Fox Sports. Fans in India can watch it on Star Sports and can otherwise watch it live on Hotstar as well.
Bet365.com will be streaming the match live everywhere. One just needs to register on the site and then, can get access to the match.
The floor is set and now, it’ll be intriguing to see if Musetti will be able to pull off one of the biggest upsets today or not. While most of the predictions favor World No.1 Djokovic, the Italian can stun the Serbian legend with his phenomenal serves.
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Rafael Nadal v Jannik Sinner
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Rafael Nadal will be up against Jannik Sinner once again in the fourth round of the French Open. While the match is scheduled at 2:00 p.m GMT or 4:00 p.m local time, it may be subject to a delay if the match between Djokovic and Musetti goes for long since it’ll also take place on Court Philippe Chatrier.
The match will be live on all the networks and sites where fans can watch Djokovic v Musetti including France TV Sport, Tennis Channel, Star Sports, FoxSports, Hotstar, and Bet365.com.
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While Sinner will be eyeing revenge this time, Rafa will look forward to advancing to the quarter-final of the French Open 2021 without dropping a set. Will Sinner be able to shock Rafa and end his 31-match winning streak at the French Open?