Watch Madrid Open live stream 2023
The 2023 Madrid Open men's singles final is FREE to watch on RTVE (Spain) and Amazon Prime (UK). In the US, the tennis is live on the Tennis Channel. In Australia, a Madrid Open live stream will be available via Kayo. Use a VPN to watch your domestic free stream from anywhere, if you happen to be away from home.
- SPAIN: Free Madrid Open live stream on RTVE (use a VPN)
- UK: Madrid Open live stream on Amazon Prime (30-day trial)
- US: Madrid Open live stream on Sling / FuboTV
- AUS: Madrid Open live stream on Kayo Sports (7-day trial)
- Watch from abroad with ExpressVPN – the No.1 tennis VPN
Madrid Open 2023 tennis preview
The 2023 Madrid Open is coming to a thrilling conclusion at the La Caja Mágica in today's men's singles final, featuring Spanish idol and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz against Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff. The match starts at 5.30pm BST so there's just time for a chilled glass of Sangria. So far, it's one set apiece.
There are at few players in the draw that feel just as close a connection with the Manolo Santana as Alcaraz. And with one of the biggest first serves in the game, not to mention exceptional speed, he's the solid favourite to win today's men's singles final.
Struff wasn't expected to make the latter stages of the Madrid Open but he's already proven he has the skills to beat the Spaniard having won his first meeting with Alcaraz, at Roland Garros in 2021, in straight sets. He was up two sets to one in their second meeting, at Wimbledon in 2022, before losing in five sets. Can he stop local boy Alcaraz?
Yesterday, Aryna Sabalenka won her second Madrid Open title with victory over world No.1 Iga Swiatek in the women's final. Read on and we'll show you how to watch a 2023 Madrid Open free stream...
Free Madrid Open 2023 live stream
In the UK, Amazon Prime Video has the rights to the Madrid Open. Subscription costs £8.99 a month but new users get a 30-day free Prime trial. Again, you'll need to use a VPN when travelling abroad.
Prime membership includes free access to Amazon's certain Premier League football live streams, in addition to Prime Video originals such as Rings of Power, plus Prime Music tracks and plenty more besides, so it's fantastic bang for buck.
Watch a Madrid Open live stream 2023 from anywhere
You won't be able to watch your regular Madrid Open live stream while traveling abroad. The streaming service will spot that you're in a foreign country and block you. You can use a VPN (virtual private network) to get around this, though.
It's a straightforward piece of software which sets your device to appear as if it's in the right country, allowing you to watch any Madrid Open live stream from anywhere in the world.
We rate ExpressVPN as the best VPN for Madrid Open tennis. It offers a 30-day guarantee for all your money back if you're not happy with the service.
How to use a VPN for Madrid Open 2023
1. Install the VPN of your choice. ExpressVPN is the one we recommend.
2. Open up the VPN app and choose the location of the service you wish to access. For Madrid Open tennis, you may wish to choose 'Spain' for RTVE.
3. Then head over to RTVE on your browser or device and enjoy the free Madrid Open live stream!
USA: Madrid Open 2023 live stream
Tennis fans in the US can watch a Madrid Open live stream on the Tennis Channel, which can be accessed through cable cutting services Sling and FuboTV.
Sling currently is offering new customers 50 percent off their first month and there's a free-trial of FuboTV too. There are no long contracts with either service. If you're not happy with them, you can cancel them at any time.
Of course, Sling and FuboTV are only available within the States so be sure to use a VPN if you're a US subscriber stuck abroad. We recommend ExpressVPN as it's reliable and comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Watch Madrid Open 2023 in Australia
In Australia, streaming service beIN Sport will provide live coverage of 2023 Madrid Open for just AU$25 per month or AU$179.99 a year.
You can also watch beIN Sport via streaming service Kayo Sports. Try this Kayo 7-day free trial.
Away from Oz? Don't forget that you can use a VPN to access your local live stream from overseas – without being blocked.
Madrid Open 2023 tournament start times
Global Madrid Open 2023 start times
- UK: 10am
- Central Europe: 11am
- USA (EDT/PST): 5am / 2am
- Australia: 7pm
- New Zealand: 9pm
Madrid Open 2023 daily schedule
What is the Madrid Open schedule of play?
Wednesday 3rd May 2023
Day session: 12pm BST / 7am ET; Evening session: 7pm BST / 2pm ET
Women's singles quarter-finals & Men's singles quarter-finals
Thursday 4th May 2023
Day session: 12pm BST / 7am ET; Evening session: 7pm BST / 2pm ET
Women's singles semi-finals & Men's singles quarter-finals
Friday 5th May 2023
Day session: 12pm BST / 7am ET; Evening session: 7pm BST / 2pm ET
Men's singles semi-finals
Saturday 6th May 2023
Day session: 2.30pm BST / 9.30am ET
Women's singles final
Sunday 7th May 2023
Day session: 2.30pm BST / 9.30am ET
Men's singles final
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