Where to watch Sinner-Alcaraz today in streaming, the semi-final of Roland Garros 2024 which is worth a final

Where to watch Sinner-Alcaraz today in streaming, the semi-final of Roland Garros 2024 which is worth a final
Where to watch Sinner-Alcaraz today in streaming, the semi-final of Roland Garros 2024 which is worth a final

Sinner-Alcaraz, it’s been a while since we’ve seen them against each other, the number 1 (officially since Monday) and the number 3 in the world, and here they are, in a semi-final of Roland Garros 2024 that will leave us breathless. To be followed live on Friday 7 June at around 2.30pm, or in any case in the early afternoon. We are already there, in front of the TV.

Where to see Sinner-Alcaraz today (and immediately), the most anticipated semi-final of Roland Garros 2024

We can follow the Sinner-Alcaraz match today starting at 2.30 pm both on TV and in streaming; in particular on Eurosport (Sky channels 210 and 211) and streaming on Discovery+, DAZN, SkyGo and Now TV.

If you don’t yet have any of these subscriptions, you can sign up to the Sports area of ​​Now TV, Sky’s streaming service, by clicking here. And then choose whether to start watching on your smartphone, tablet or smart TV. In addition to Roland Garros tennis, all the ATP 1000 and Wimbledon starting on July 1st, this solution also allows you to follow the Formula 1 and MotoGP events. The cost to try Now TV for a month is 14.99 euros, which however drops to 9.99 euros per month if you sign up for an annual subscription.

Or you can immediately stream Eurosport channels via Discovery+. Users who already have an active subscription to the Amazon Prime Video service – but also those who want to test it immediately, taking advantage of the free trial period for the first 30 days – can also subscribe to Discovery+ in just a few steps by activating the channel’s special package here , and then navigating between Eurosport and the other contents included through the Prime Video app. The cost, in this case, is 7.99 euros per month, with the possibility of canceling the subscription at any time.

Sinner and Alcaraz, two very young champions who are writing tennis history

There is a two-year difference between Sinner and Alcaraz – Alcaraz was born on 5 May 2003, Sinner on 16 August 2001 – a good friendship, which often sees them joking and training together, and a common factor: despite their very young age, they have already won a lot. Alcaraz is the youngest tennis player to have reached the number 1 position in the world (he is now third, after Sinner and Djokovic) and has 13 titles won on the major circuit, including two Slams (US Open 2022 and Wimbledon 2023) and five Masters 1000 Sinner is undoubtedly the strongest Italian tennis player ever: the first Italian to win the Australian Open and the first number 1 in the ATP ranking, he also has 13 titles on the ATP Tour, including one Slam, two Masters 1000, four ATP 500 and six ATP 250s, as well as the Davis Cup.

 
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