Time for a live stream of Novak Djokovic vs. Taron Greek Spore. The biggest little story in tennis today is whether the city of New York (and the visiting tennis fans) are still trying to get out of the way of the Grand Slams loud and clear. Djokovic thought he heard boos during the live steam of the first US Open of the year.
But it turns out he may have been saying "Ruuuuune" to his youthful opponent, Holger Rune (who was adorably carrying his equipment in an Ikea bag). Yes, Djokovic was basically Mr. Burns at the film festival.
And Djokovic won, but this was not a clean fight. Djokovic's shoulder didn't seem to bother him during play, but the 18-year-old Danish loon, who idolized Federer, took the second set as the crowd cheered him on.
Those wondering why the crowd turned against Djokovic may have forgotten his past experience at Arthur Ashe Stadium: in 2020, Djokovic played Pablo Carreno Busta (who defeated him for the bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics) Djokovic unexpectedly abandoned the first round after losing his serve in the first round, hitting the ball against the line judge's throat in frustration after losing his serve in the first round.
World No. 125 Taron Greekspur won his first World Championships. World No. 125 Taron Greekspool won his first major main draw in the first round, upsetting 52nd-ranked Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany. Betting on Djokovic to win.
The crowd may just not want to see Djokovic succeed. Djokovic is in a prime position to win all four Grand Slam tournaments in a single year, a feat no one has accomplished in the last 33 years. That feat may sound cool, but for Djokovic to do it while most of his contemporaries are injured is not so great.
Here's how to watch Novak Djokovic vs. Taron Greek Spore online:
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In the US, Novak Djokovic vs. Talon Griekspoor live stream on any of ESPN2, It is on Thursday. The match is in the 7pm ET/4pm ET broadcast block and is expected to be near the start.
US Open matches will be broadcast on the ESPN family of networks and streamed on ESPN3, ESPN Plus, and the ESPN app. It will also be broadcast on the Tennis Channel.
If you cut cable, you can watch all of these channels on Sling TV (via Sling Orange) or Fubo TV's entry-level package. Both are on the list of best streaming services, but tennis fans who also like basketball will not want to use Fubo, which has no TNT. Tennis channels can be added with the Sports Extra (Sling) and Sports Plus (Fubo) packages for $11 per month.
Unlike Wimbledon, British fans will have to stay up late for this match. Novak Djokovic vs. Taron Greekspool is available on Amazon Prime Video. The match begins at 12:00 a.m. Japan time.
Prime Video is included with Amazon Prime for £79 per year.
If you are from the UK and want to watch from abroad, you can connect using a VPN.
Canadian tennis fans can watch a live stream of Novak Djokovic vs. Taron Greek Spore on TSN. This service can be signed up a la carte or added to a package; TSN1's U.S. Open coverage begins at 11 a.m. Thursdays from 7pm ET to 11pm ET.
TSN1 should be the channel you are looking for, but additional broadcasts that night are on TSN3 and TSN5.
TSN's streaming-only service starts at $19.99 CAD per month, a much better value than the $4.99 CAD per day option.
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