It's live stream time for Novak Djokovic vs Holger Rune. Djokovic looks certain to win, but all eyes will be on his health.
History may be written. And it will be interesting to see if Djokovic can step into the hollow where Steffi Graf last walked, playing for the first time in the 2021 US Open live steam.
The feat is so rare that each winner has been spaced almost as far apart as Margaret Court (1970), 18 years before Graf, Rod Laver twice in the decade before that (1962 and 1969), Maureen Connolly in 1953, and Don Budge in 1938
In 2015 and 2016, Djokovic accomplished a feat not dissimilar, winning all four tournaments in total over the course of two seasons.
This will be the first meeting between Djokovic and Rune, and the age difference between the two is 16 years. Rune is the 145th ranked male tennis player in the world, while Djokovic is ranked #1. It is hard to imagine Rune winning, but you never know what kind of condition his opponent will come in in.
Yes, 2021 was Djokovic's best, winning Wimbledon almost too easily and the Australian Open and French Open before that. Djokovic failed to win a single medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, losing to Alexander Zverev in the semifinals before losing to Pablo Carreno Busta in the bronze medal match.
He then withdrew from the bronze medal mixed doubles match with a shoulder injury. He then missed the Western & Southern Open, perhaps saving his energy for the US Open.
Or, more importantly, is he fully healed? Details of Djokovic's shoulder injury have not been disclosed, so we don't know if he will be able to play at 100%. That could make or break his chances at the US Open.
Here's how to watch Novak Djokovic vs. Holger Lunn online:
If you have to leave your "bubble" or suffer the dreaded local blackout and want to watch Novak Djokovic vs. Holger Rune live stream on cable TV, you are not out of luck. With a virtual private network (VPN), you can pretend you're surfing from your hometown and access the same streaming services you've already paid for.
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Here's how easy it is to stream from anywhere in the world:
1. get a VPN (ExpressVPN is the best choice) 2. connect to the location you want to stream from 3. use your usual streaming service and watch as normal
Exclusive Tom's Guide Discount: in the U.S., there's a live stream of Novak Djokovic vs. Holger Luhn today (August 31) at around 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The U.S. Open matches will be broadcast on the ESPN-affiliated networks and streamed on ESPN3, ESPN Plus, and the ESPN app. There are also broadcasts 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 our 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 Sports Extra (Sling) and Sports Plus (Fubo) packages for $11/month.
Unlike Wimbledon, British fans will have to stay up late for this match; Novak Djokovic vs Holger Rune, available on Amazon Prime Video, starts earlier than 12 am BST.
Prime Video is included in Amazon Prime for £79 per year.
Brits wishing to watch from abroad can connect by using a VPN.
Canadian tennis fans need TSN for live stream of Novak Djokovic vs Holger Luhne. This service can be signed up a la carte or added to a package. Begins around 7 p.m. ET.
TSN1 should be the channel you are looking for, but additional broadcasts that night are 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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