ATP Finals 2025: Where to watch, TV schedule, live streaming details and more

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The 2025 season is officially nearing its end after a jam-packed year, with the final major stop being the ATP Finals. It’s that time of the year again, as the prestigious tournament is set to take place from November 9 to November 16.

The draw for the tournament has already been released, featuring the usual two groups this year as well: the Jimmy Connors group and the Bjorn Borg group. However, only seven players have been confirmed so far.

World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz headlines the Jimmy Connors group alongside Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, and Alex de Minaur. Meanwhile, the Bjorn Borg group features World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and Ben Shelton, with the final spot still open for either Lorenzo Musetti or Felix Auger-Aliassime.

The situation is quite complicated as Auger-Aliassime recently had a great run at the Paris Masters, reaching the final, but later withdrew from the Moselle Open due to injury concerns, leaving his qualification hopes dependent on Musetti. The Italian is now in the final of the Hellenic Championship in Athens against Djokovic, and if he wins, he’ll secure a spot at the ATP Finals. If not, Auger-Aliassime will take it.

With all the excitement building up, here’s everything you need to know about where and how to watch your favorite stars in action at the tournament:


ATP Finals 2025: Television broadcast and live streaming details

 GettyJannik Sinner is the defending champion at the 2025 ATP Finals | Image Source: Getty

Viewers from the following countries can follow the action at the 2025 ATP Finals through the respective channels and websites:

Africa 1: Canal+ Africa

Africa 2: Supersport Africa

Americas 1: ESPN International Latam

Americas 2: DAZN

Armenia: Fast Media LLC

Asia 1: beIN Southeast Asia

Asia 2: Sony / MSM

Australia: beIN SPORTS Australia

Australasia 1: Digicel

Australasia 2: Disney+

Austria: Sky Deutschland

Albania: Supersport/Straightforward Albania

Balkans: Sportklub

Baltics: TV3 Baltics

Belarus: BB Tennis

Belgium: BeTV, Telenet (Play Sports)

Bulgaria: A1 Max Sport

Canada: TSN

Czechia: Tolano Management (Digisport), Pragosport

China: Youku, CCTV

Cyprus: CYTA

Denmark: TV2 Denmark

Eastern Europe: Setanta Stans

Europe: EBU (News)

Finland: MTV3

France: Eurosport France

Georgia: Setanta Stans, Silknet

Germany: Pragosport (News), Sky Deutschland

Greece: OTE

Hong Kong: PCCW

Hungary: Network 4

Iceland: Livey

Italy: Pragosport (News), RAI, Sky Italia

Kosovo: Supersport/Straightforward Albania

Malta: Go Sports TSN

Middle East 1: beIN SPORTS Middle East

Norway: TV2 Norway

Japan: UNEXT

Liechtenstein: Sky Deutschland

Luxembourg: BeTV, Sky Deutschland

Netherlands: Ziggo Sport

Poland: Polsat Sport, Pragosport (News)

Portugal: Sport TV Portugal

Romania: Digisport

Russia: BB Tennis

San Marino, Vatican City: RAI, Sky Italia

Shanghai: Shanghai Media

Slovakia: Tolano Management SE (Digisport), Pragosport

South Korea: CJ ENM

Spain: Pragosport (News), Telefonica/Movistar

Sweden: TV4 AB

Switzerland: SRG, Sky Deutschland

Taiwan: Sportscast

Turkey: Ssport Turkey

United Kingdom: Sky UK

United States: Tennis Channel

Vietnam: VTV Cab

Worldwide: Perform (News), Reuters, SNTV, Sport 24.

Live streaming will also be available on Tennis TV.

For more information regarding the broadcast of matches, click here.

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