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Novak Djokovic will face Carlos Alcaraz in the Olympic tennis final. We’ll show you where and how you can watch the men’s final live on TV and stream.

Paris – It’s a dream final at the Olympics: Novak Djokovic challenges Carlos Alcaraz in the men’s tennis final. Here we summarize when, where and how you can watch the cracker live on TV and stream on Sunday, August 4th, from 12 p.m.

Djokovic vs Alcaraz live on TV: Here you can watch the Olympic tennis final

  • Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz: The Olympic Men’s tennis final rises on Sunday, August 4, at 12 noon.
  • The game will be broadcast live on free TV in the ARD – although it is quite possible that the broadcaster will switch to other events in the meantime due to the variety of competitions.
  • At Eurosport 1 The match between Djokovic and Alcaraz will also be shown in excerpts.
  • The free TV offering from Eurosport is also available via the paid streaming service DAZN available.

Djokovic vs Alcaraz live in free stream: Here you can watch the Olympic tennis final

  • The tennis final between Djokovic and Alcaraz will be shown in full in a free live stream.
  • Die ARD (sportschau.de) and the ZDF (zdf.de) will show the encounter live and in full length in their streams.

Djokovic vs Alcaraz live in paid stream: Here you can watch the Olympic tennis final

  • The tennis final between Djokovic and Alcaraz will also be available in the paid live stream.
  • Im Eurosport-Stream discovery+ You can also be there live on Sunday – but you need a paid subscription for this service.

Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz: Dream final in the men’s Olympic tennis tournament

Novak Djokovic is still one win away from putting a golden touch on his unique tennis career. But even before the final against Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in Paris, the Grand Slam record champion from Serbia felt “relief”. It was the fourth time he had reached an Olympic semi-final and the first time he had overcome this hurdle. “Whatever happens on Sunday, there is so much pride, honor and happiness,” said Djokovic.

The Serb won bronze in Beijing in 2008, and lost in London in 2012 and Tokyo in 2021. “I was thinking about all the semifinals I lost at the Olympic Games, which is why I was so tense on the court,” said the 37-year-old after the 6-4, 6-2 win over Italian Lorenzo Musetti, who had previously knocked out Tokyo Olympic champion Alexander Zverev.

Djokovic is eager for revenge against Alcaraz

But Djokovic would not be the tireless record hunter he is if he were to settle for silver. He is eager to take revenge for his recent defeat and sent a message to Alcaraz. “He beat me in Wimbledon, but the circumstances here are different and I know that I am a better player than I was in Wimbledon,” said Djokovic. On grass at the All England Club, he lost in straight sets three weeks ago.

Nevertheless, Djokovic is happy to accept the role of outsider. Alcaraz (21) is the player of the moment; before Wimbledon he also triumphed at the French Open. At the same venue he wants to crown himself the second Spanish Olympic tennis champion in singles after Rafael Nadal (2008). “The final will be a very special moment in my life and my career,” said Alcaraz.

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic recently met in the Wimbledon final. © Photo News / Imago

Novak Djokovic: All he is missing is the Olympic tennis victory

This also applies to Djokovic, whose only trophy in his extraordinary collection is gold. With an Olympic victory, he would be only the second player after Andre Agassi to have achieved all the major individual successes: number one in the world rankings, victories in the four Grand Slam tournaments, victory in the ATP Finals, gold at the Olympics. His eternal rivals could not do that either: Roger Federer only won Olympic gold in doubles, Nadal never won the ATP Finals. (akl/sid)

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