How to watch Sinner vs Fritz: live streams for 2024 US Open men's final today

Jannik Sinner plays a forehand return at the US Open 2024 in a khaki t-shirt.
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Watch Jannik Sinner vs Taylor Fritz in the 2024 US Open men's final, with the Californian looking to break a 21-year hoodoo at Flushing Meadows. Below we have all the information on how to watch Sinner vs Fritz at the US Open from anywhere in the world with details on global TV channels, broadcasters and free streams.

It's been more than two decades since any of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal or Novak Djokovic hasn't won at least a single Grand Slam in a calendar year – but that record officially ends today.

With the changing of the guard finally upon tennis fans, Italian Jannik Sinner seems to be up there with Carlos Alacaraz as the future of the sport. The first man of his country to make it to the US Open final, he has a great chance to add to his Australian Open victory all the way back in January. He's been quite superb over the last two weeks at Flushing Meadows.

But so has Taylor Fritz. After downing Casper Ruud and Alex Zverev, he came through an epic all-American semi-final with Frances Tiafoe to book his date at the Arthur Ashe Stadium today. Can he do what Jessica Pegula was unable to in the US Open women's final yesterday and complete a famous victory on home turf?

Here's where to watch Sinner vs Fritz and US Open 2024 live streams online from anywhere – including FREE options.

Watch Sinner vs Fritz Quick Guide

Key Dates

  • Date: Sunday, September 8
  • Start time: 2pm ET / 7pm BST

Best free streams

FREE Sinner vs Fritz live stream broadcasters

You can watch Sinner vs Fritz a (and all of the key US Open 2024 matches) for free with English-language commentary on TVNZ in New Zealand and on the 9Now streaming service in Australia.

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How to watch Sinner vs Fritz live streams in the US

Sinner vs Fritz live streams will be shown on ABC and ESPN in the US.

You can watch ABC free with a TV antenna. Otherwise, if you don't have ABC or ESPN with your cable package, you can subscribe to the ESPN Plus streaming service or use a cable replacement service. DirecTV StreamSling Orange and Fubo are all good options.

How to watch Sinner vs Fritz live streams in the UK

Sky Sports has the rights to the 2024 US Open and the Sinner vs Fritz men's final. If you don't want to shell out for a full Sky subscription, you can use the PAYG Now Sports streaming service.

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Can I watch US Open men's final for free?

Check your local broadcaster above but viewers in Australia and New Zealand have free US Open coverage through Channel 9 and 9Now (Australia) and TVNZ and TVNZ Plus (New Zealand).

And if you're in the US and have access to ABC, then you can watch there, too.

Remember that, if you're traveling away from home, you can use a VPN to watch the 2024 US Open free from abroad on your usual streaming service.

When is Sinner vs Fritz at the 2024 US Open?

The 2024 US Open final between Jannik Sinner vs Taylor Fritz takes place on Sunday, September 8.

The start time is scheduled for 2pm local time, which is 11am PT, 7pm BST and 4am AEST (Mon).

Can I watch Sinner vs Fritz at the US Open 2024 on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with all US Open matches on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@USopen) and Facebook (US Open Tennis Championships).

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