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After beating Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime at the men’s semifinals on Friday, Carlos Alcaraz soars into the finals, where the 21 year-old Spanish tennis champ will possibly become the youngest man in history to win an Olympic tennis singles gold medal. He will compete against Serbian world champion Novak Djokovic.
Whatever the outcome of Sunday’s finals, it’s sure to be an action-packed game. The tennis men’s single finals will kick off on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 3 a.m. PT/ 6 a.m. ET. The match will broadcast live on NBC, but the best way for cable-cutters to watch the finals is on Peacock, the official streaming home to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Those without cable can also tune into the tennis finals on any live TV streamer with access to NBC, such as DirecTV, Sling TV, Fubo TV and Hulu + Live TV, which all offer free trials.
Alcaraz heads into the men’s single finals on a headline-making winning streak. The 21 year-old player is fresh off 12 consecutive wins at Roland Garros, not to mention earning his second consecutive title at Wimbledon last month, too.
The men’s single finals will take place after the women’s double gold medal match, which will see Italy’s Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini go up against Russia’s Mirra Andreeva and Diana Schnaider, also streamable on Peacock.
Check out the complete Olympic tennis schedule below, and stream every match live on Peacock.
Saturday, Aug. 3 (ET/PT):
Sunday, Aug. 4 (ET/PT)
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