How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz online: live stream US Open 2025 final for FREE

Defending US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz of Spain reacts by roaring at the crowd after winning a tennis match earlier this year.
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The Jannik Sinner vs Carlos Alcaraz live stream sees the duo set to play out a historic third successive Grand Slam final at Flushing Meadows on Sunday. The world's two best male tennis players are going head-to-head once again.

The Italian world no.1 has become an utter machine on the hard courts, having won the last three Slams on the surface. His form has been imperious in Queens, dispatching all-comers and – even when you consider the caliber of Sunday's opponent – it would be a brave punter to bet against him winning his third major title of the season.

That said, Alcaraz has some how managed to raise his game once again in New York this year. The 2022 champion is the first player not to have dropped a set on his way to the US Open final since one Roger Federer a decade ago. Now, at the tender age of just 22, he has the chance of claiming his sixth Slam title.

Read on for our guide on where to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams online in the 2025 US Open final and any free live streams.

FREE Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams

There's good news for tennis fans Down Under, because if you live in Australia you can watch Sinner vs Alcaraz in the US Open final for FREE on 9Now.

For US-based tennis fans with access to ABC, the every minute of the final will be shown there, too.

Away from home? Geo-blocking may deny you from watching the action. Fortunately, you can use a VPN to keep up with the action. Instructions below.

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How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams in the US

Coverage of the 2025 US Open final is going out on ABC, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Select.

If you can pull down ABC over your aerial, then you can watch Sinner vs Alcaraz on your TV. And cable subscribers can log in to watch it on ABC.com online.

If not, the newly revamped ESPN Select streaming service has all the action, subscriptions costing from just $11.99 a month or $119.99 a year.

Alternatively, you could consider an OTT service like Sling TV. ABC is available in select cities on its Blue plan, costing from $50.99 per month. Or the more comprehensive Fubo includes ABC with prices from $84.99 a month after a FREE Fubo trial.

How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams in the UK

Fans in the UK can watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams on Sky Sports.

Sky TV subscribers can tune in to the 2025 US Open final via the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Tennis TV channels.

Packages starting from £23 per month. Or you can use the more flexible Now Sports with memberships starting at £14.99 for a day pass or £34.99 monthly.

Those visiting the UK from abroad can unlock their usual streaming service with a VPN, such as NordVPN.

How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams in Canada

Tennis fans in Canada can live stream Sinner vs Alcaraz in the US Open 2025 final on the TSN network.

It will be broadcast by TSN4. Or, if you don't have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs $8 a month or $80 each year.

Outside Canada while the US Open final is on? Simply use a VPN to watch from abroad.

How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams in Australia

Tennis fans Down Under are in luck as they will be able to watch the much anticipated Sinner vs Alcaraz final for free on 9Gem and the 9Now streaming platform and app.

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to watch all the Sinner vs Alcaraz action on 9Now as if you were back home.

However, if you're someone who wants to watch the US Open final in 4K, then Stan Sport is where you want to go. It offers ad-free coverage and and costs $37 for its Premium plan plus Stan Sport add-on.

How to watch Sinner vs Alcaraz live streams in New Zealand

In New Zealand, all US Open 2025 matches – including the Sinner vs Alcaraz final – are available on ESPN.

There are two ways to access ESPN if you're a Kiwi. First, there's a Disney+ subscription. Disney+ Standard costs NZ$16.99 a month or NZ$169.99 a year, while Disney+ Premium costs NZ$21.99 a month or NZ$219.99 per year.

You can also add ESPN to your Sky Sport subscription.

Not in New Zealand right now? Remember you'll need a VPN like NordVPN to watch the Sinner vs Alcaraz action as if you were back home.

Jannik Sinner, US Open, Tennis

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Who are the recent US Open men's champions?

2024 – Jannik Sinner
2023 – Novak Djokovic
2022 – Carlos Alcaraz
2021 – Daniil Medvedev
2020 – Dominic Thiem
2019 – Rafael Nadal
2018 – Novak Djokovic
2017 – Rafael Nadal
2016 – Stan Wawrinka
2015 – Novak Djokovic

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