French Open broadcast: Rafael Nadal – Novak Djokovic live: quarterfinals on TV, live stream and ticker

Rafael Nadal against Novak Djokovic – there can’t be a more weighty summit in the world of tennis at the moment. In the quarter-finals of this year’s French Open, the two grandees of sport are fighting for entry into the round of four. The winner from the game between Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz (Tuesday, live from 3 p.m. on free TV on Eurosport 1 and at Eurosport on Joyn and in the live ticker on Eurosport.de).

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have already met a whopping 58 times, the Serb is ahead with 30 wins in a direct comparison.

The last duel between the two so far was in the semifinals of the French Open 2021. At that time Djokovic prevailed 3: 6, 6: 3, 7: 6, 6: 2 and then also secured the title.

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Here is all the information about the duel between Nadal and Djokovic in Roland-Garros.

French Open: Nadal – Djokovic live im TV

Eurosport broadcasts the quarterfinals between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic am 31. Mai live im Free-TV bei Eurosport 1. The match is expected to take place at 8:45 p.m. on Court Philippe.

French Open: Nadal – Djokovic live im Livestream

In addition, the quarter-final duel from Roland-Garros can also be seen in the live stream on Joyn PLUS+ and in the Eurosport Player.

For only 6.99 euros per month Joyn PLUS+ offers you the entire variety of online television. In addition to the complete program of the Eurosport Player, there are also numerous other TV channels as well as film and series highlights.

French Open: Nadal – Djokovic live im Liveticker

Eurosport.de also offers a live ticker for the game. There are also numerous highlight videos from the match as well as all other news, background stories and moving images from the French Open.

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Carlos Alcaraz spoke out in the debate about the game schedule at the French Open and emphasized that he no longer wanted to play in the night session. “That would be unfair to me. I’m not saying that it bothers me, but it gives me less recovery time because the match ends late,” said the 19-year-old, who has already had to compete twice in the night session in Paris. | To the report

Rafael Nadal – Novak Djokovic live: Quarterfinal fixtures on Tuesday at the French Open

On Tuesday there will be an eternal duel at the French Open in Roland-Garros. In the quarter-finals, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic face each other for the 59th time. The match starts in the night session on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Before that, Alexander Zverev has to deal with shooting star Carlos Alcaraz on the largest square of the facility. Eurosport broadcasts live on TV and in the stream. | To the appointments
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