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How to watch the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters live

2023-10-17 17:47
Quick links to watch the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters: MOST DIRECT Tennis TV $14.99/month Get
How to watch the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters live

Quick links to watch the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters: MOST DIRECT Tennis TV $14.99/month Get Deal MOST AFFORDABLE LIVE TV STREAMER Sling TV (Orange + Sports Extra) $31/month for your first month (save $20) Get Deal MOST COMPREHENSIVE YouTube TV + Sports Plus free trial, then $52.99/month for three months + $10.99/month (save $60) Get Deal BEST WAY TO WATCH FOR FREE FuboTV free 7-day trial, then $74.99/month Get Deal

The world's biggest indoor tennis tournament kicks off soon in Paris, where Novak Djokovic could snag a record-extending seventh title and further his chances of securing the year-end No. 1 position. But competitors won't make it easy on him. Holger Rune, who defeated Djokovic last year, is hoping to defend his title, while other top contenders like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are seeking their first Paris Masters victories.

There's lots at stake as the ATP Race to Turin reaches its closing stages of the season. While Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner, and Daniil Medvedev have secured their places at the ATP Finals, the remaining slots will be decided during the Paris Masters. Needless to say, it's sure to be an exciting week of tennis.

Want to catch the action live? No need to travel to Paris. Here's everything you need to know to watch the ninth and final ATP Masters 1000 event of the season.

When does the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters take place?

Following two days of qualifiers on Oct. 28 and 29, the first round of the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters kicks off on Oct. 30 at Accor Arena in Paris, France. Finals will be held on Nov. 5. And just a heads up: since Paris is six hours ahead of Eastern Time, the first matches of the day will begin as early as 5 a.m. ET. Here's the full schedule for time references.

Who is playing at the 2023 Paris Masters?

The official player list for the 2023 Paris Masters was just released and includes all of the top 20 ranked players. Of course, World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will be competing for his seventh tournament win. Holger Rune is set to defend his title. And other favorites like Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud, Taylor Fritz, Daniil Medvedev, and Jannik Sinner will be vying for victory during this year's prestigious tournament as well.

How to watch the 2023 Paris Masters live

For cable subscribers, watching the 2023 Paris Masters live simply requires flipping the network to the Tennis Channel. Don't have cable? There are still a few ways you can catch the action live. Check out our top picks below.

Best overall: Tennis TV

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For tennis lovers without cable access, Tennis TV is the most straightforward way to tune into the Paris Masters. Available on any device, Tennis TV is the official live and on-demand streaming app of the ATP Tour. Aside from live tennis from every ATP Tour tournament, you can also check out full match replays, classic matches, highlights, and live scores in real-time. While the app is free, you'll need a Premium subscription — which runs you $119.99 annually or $14.99 monthly — to unlock live access to every match during the 2023 Paris Masters. Since the tournament is just a week long, you could easily just subscribe for a month, then cancel.

Best live TV streaming service: YouTube TV + Sports Plus

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Our top pick for a live TV streaming service, YouTube TV serves as a cable replacement for those looking to tune into more than just the Paris Masters. In order to access the Tennis Channel, which will be broadcasting every match live, you'll need to tack the Sports Plus add-on onto the base plan for an extra $10.99/month. The good news is, you can utilize the free trial of the base plan (and simply pay for the $10.99 Sports Plus add-on) during the week-long tournament, then decide later on if you want to pay the $52.99/month fee for three months ($72.99/month thereafter) or cancel altogether.

Most affordable live TV streamer: Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra

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For a more affordable live TV option, Sling offers access to the Tennis Channel as part of its Sports Extra package. In order to watch live, you'll need to subscribe to the Orange (or Blue) base package for $40/month and add the Sports Extra channels for $11/month. That brings the usual total to $51/month. However, Sling is offering a discounted rate for the base package for your first month, so it'll only cost you $31 to tune into the Paris Master live. You can cancel or adjust your plan later.

Best way to watch for free: FuboTV

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With a free seven-day trial, FuboTV lets you access the Tennis Channel as part of its Pro channel lineup. That means you can watch the entirety of the Paris Masters, from qualifiers to finals, for free if you plan accordingly. Just be sure to cancel your subscription before the week ends or you'll be charged full price come the start of the next week. Full price is $74.99/month for the Pro plan.