Novak Djokovic aims to secure his 25th Grand Slam title as he faces world number one Jannik Sinner in the semifinals of the French Open today. The highly anticipated match is set to take place at Court Philippe Chatrier in Paris, with a start time scheduled for 7 p.m. CET local time, or adjusted times for viewers in the U.S., UK, and Australia.
Djokovic’s journey to the semifinals included a hard-fought victory over third seed Alexander Zverev, where he won four sets after dropping the first, marking his 51st appearance in a Grand Slam semifinal—a record. Sinner, who is looking to reach his first-ever Roland Garros final, has had a dominant run in the tournament thus far, not losing a single set, including a convincing win over Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik in his semifinal.
For viewers wondering how to catch the action, the match will be broadcast in the U.S. across TNT Sports channels and is also available on the live TV streaming service Max. Additionally, for those unable to access the broadcast due to location restrictions, using a VPN can provide access by virtually changing your location, making it easier to stream the match legally.
In the UK, fans can subscribe to Eurosport or Discovery Plus to watch the French Open. Meanwhile, for Canadian audiences, TSN Plus offers coverage, while those in Australia have the option of watching for free on Channel 9 or through the paid service Stan Sport.
This clash presents an exciting opportunity for both players, with Djokovic seeking to further cement his legacy while Sinner aims to prove himself on a grand stage following last year’s semifinals exit. The match promises to be a thrilling showdown filled with skill and determination from both competitors.