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The quarterfinals of the 2024 U.S. Open have arrived. The final quarterfinal match sees World No. 1 Jannik Sinner facing off against No. 5 Daniil Medvedev in one of the biggest matchups of the tournament so far.
If you’re still figuring out how to watch Sinner vs. Medvedev online, read on. Below, we’ve put together a quick guide on how to livestream Sinner vs. Medvedev without cable from the 2024 U.S. Open, including ways to watch for free and with a VPN.
The Sinner vs. Medvedev U.S. Open quarterfinal match is airing live on ESPN and ESPN3, so tune in there if you’re watching with cable. If you don’t have cable, you can watch Sinner vs. Medvedev online using any cable streaming service that carries ESPN or ESPN3, or with ESPN+. (NOTE: Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, are currently blacked out on DirecTV Stream).
We suggest fubo, Hulu + Live TV, or Sling if you’re looking to watch Sinner vs. Medvedev online without cable. fubo and Hulu + Live TV both offer free trials that you can use to stream Sinner vs. Medvedev for free. fubo’s trial lasts seven days (enough for more U.S. Open streams this weekend) and Hulu + Live TV’s trial lasts for three days.
Sling is another good option to livestream Sinner vs. Medvedev online. There’s no free trial, but Sling is much more affordable with its ESPN-equipped Orange package starting at just $40. Plus, right now, Sling is offering $25 off your first month, meaning you’ll only have to pay $25 to watch Sinner vs. Medvedev.
Another way to watch U.S. Open matches online — including Sinner vs. Medvedev’s quarterfinal — is to tune into Australia’s 9Now. This streaming service is free, but it’s only available to viewers located in Australia. Luckily, you can access 9Now using a VPN like ExpressVPN. This one costs just $12.95 a month and lets you virtually relocate your streaming device to locations all over the world.
The Sinner vs. Medvedev U.S. Open quarterfinal is happening tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 4. The match is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT.
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