
How to Watch Denis Shapovalov vs. Arthur Rinderknech at the 2025 Boss Open: Live Stream, TV Channel
How to Watch Denis Shapovalov vs. Arthur Rinderknech at the 2025 Boss Open: Live Stream, TV Channel
In the Round of 32 at the Boss Open on Sunday, Denis Shapovalov (ranked No. 31) takes on Arthur Rinderknech (No. 75).
His last time out, Shapovalov fell to Filip Misolic 6-7, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6 in the Round of 64 at the Roland Garros on May 29, 2025. Rinderknech lost in three sets the last time he competed, falling 4-6, 3-6, 5-7 to Jannik Sinner at the Round of 128 of the Roland Garros on May 26, 2025.
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Denis Shapovalov vs. Arthur Rinderknech: live stream info & TV channel
Tournament: Boss Open
Boss Open Round: Round of 32
Round of 32 Date: Sunday, June 8
Sunday, June 8 Live Stream: Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo
Watch Tennis Channel on Fubo Court Surface: Grass
Denis Shapovalov vs. Arthur Rinderknech matchup stats
In his last tournament, the Roland Garros, Shapovalov went down in the Round of 64 to No. 153-ranked Misolic, 6-7, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 3-6 on May 29.
In his most recent tournament (the Roland Garros) on May 26, Rinderknech went up against Sinner in the Round of 128 and was taken down 4-6, 3-6, 5-7.
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