Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are scheduled to meet for what could be one of the last times in the Olympic men’s singles tournament second round.
The Spaniard defeated Italian Marton Fucsovics in three sets, winning the first and third, to move on to the second round. Djokovic, the first seed of the entire tournament, beat Matthew Ebden in two sets while only allowing the Australian to win one game the entire match.
It’s one of several dozen times the two have met and will add to a storied line of competitive matchups that make up one of the best rivalries in the history of tennis. Of course, Nadal is known for his dominance at Roland-Garros, but Djokovic has been usually stellar self as of late despite coming off a loss in the Wimbledon Finals.
If you want to catch the match between two legends, it may be a late finish for a school night, but it will be worth it. Here’s everything you need to know to watch Nadal and Djokovic face off from Paris.
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The clash between Djokovic and Nadal is the second matchup to take place on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Monday, following the women’s singles match between top seed Iga Swiatek and Diane Parry.
Djokovic and Nadal will only be available live on streaming through Nine Now or via Stan Sport
The Nine Network has the full broadcast rights in Australia for the Olympic Games.
Events are set to be shown on free-to-air television via Channel 9 and 9Gem, with both channels to provide 24-hour hosted coverage.
There are two streaming options for the Olympics, with 9Now available to all Australians for free and providing round the clock coverage of every event at the games, having a channel dedicated to each sport.
Users simply need to create an account using their email, and no financial information is required.
Stan Sport is also providing wall-to-wall coverage of the Olympics in Paris, streaming all events in 4K, whilst also having two daily shows.
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All of the events will be able to be streamed live and on-demand.
This match is the 60th meeting between Djokovic and Nadal, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head 30-29. Their last meeting was at the French Open in 2022 where they played in the quarterfinals.
Nadal prevailed in the four-hour match, winning in four sets (6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6) before going on to win his 14th title at Roland Garros. The king of the clay returns to his stomping grounds looking for his second gold medal in the singles competition, which he won in the 2008 Beijing Games. It would be his third gold medal overall.
Djokovic is seeking his first gold medal — his only piece of Olympic hardware came in the form of a bronze in 2008. He lost to Nadal that year in the semifinals on the Spaniard’s way to the gold.