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2025 French Open Men's Semifinals: How to Watch the Sinner vs. Djokovic Match Online

2025 French Open Men's Semifinals: How to Watch the Sinner vs. Djokovic Match Online

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Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are set to face off in today's 2025 French Open men's semifinals. After Sinner defeated Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals, the top-ranked ATP Italian tennis star will face off against No. 6 Djokovic, who beat No. 3 Alexander Zverev to earn his clay-court spot at today's Roland-Garros semifinals.
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At a Glance: Where to Watch Sinner vs. Djokovic French Open Match Online
Stream: DirecTV, Max, Sling TV
Channel: TNT
Date, Time: Today, June 6, 2025, at 1 p.m. ET
The 2025 French Open men's single semifinals match will air live on TNT, but tennis fans who want to watch the action without cable have a few ways to stream Sinner vs. Djokovic online, even if you don't have cable. Read on for our streaming guide, below, to watch Sinner vs. Djokovic with a live TV streaming service.
Where to Watch Sinner vs. Djokovic 2025 French Open Match Online
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Tennis fans can watch the Sinner vs. Djokovic French Open seminfal match with a streaming service like DirecTV's MySports package. Plans come with a five-day free trial to start, then cost $69.99 a month to keep your subscription. Each package you choose comes with channels like TNT, along with ESPN, FS1, and local stations.
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Live TV streamer Sling TV also makes it easy to watch today's 2025 French Open men's seminfal between Sinner vs. Djokovic online. The Sling Orange plan comes with TNT, along with other networks including TBS and ESPN, starting at $23 for your first month of streaming. After that, the plan costs $45.99 a month.
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Another streaming service to watch the Sinner vs. Djokovic 2025 French Open semi is Max, a.k.a. HBO Max. Subscriptions start at $9.99 a month, and includes today's French Open simulcasts on TNT — no cable package required.
Sinner vs. Djokovic French Open Semifinal Date, Start Time, Channel
Today's Sinner vs. Djokovic French Open match starts at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT, and will air live on TNT.
Sinner vs. Djokovic Odds
Oddsmakers currently have Sinner as the favorite going into today's 2025 French Open men's semifinals. The 23-year-old tennis star has a -420 money line advantage over Djokovic.
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