On Friday we saw Carlos Alcarez defeat Novak Djokovic in straight sets as the Spaniard booked his place in this year’s final. In the other semi-final, Yannik Sinner beat Felix Auger-Aliassime 3 sets to 1 to give us the Alcarez vs Sinner trilogy in grand slam finals this year. With both at one win a piece this year, this will be a tasty matchup.
You can watch the US Open men’s final live on 9Now, which will be streamed for no cost at all on their platform as tennis fans from around the world eagerly await to see who is crowned this years champion.
The Aussie streaming site will be streaming the US Open live in HD. But can you watch all Sunday’s action for free in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. too?
Follow our full guide on how to watch the US Open men’s final on 9Now for free.
How to watch the US Open on 9Now for free
9Now is the place to go for FREE US Open men’s final coverage if you want English commentary.
If you’re looking to catch the match on 9Now, all you need to do is create an account if you haven’t done so already. You can do this for free and you only need your email address.
Outside of Australia for work or vacation? Don’t worry, you can watch 9Now from anywhere in the world using a VPN..
We’ve been streaming the US Open using NordVPN and the quality is top tier.
How to watch Alcarez vs Sinner from anywhere
Despite the US Open being available to watch from across the globe, it is only accessible for FREE in Australia, France and Austria.
Tennis fanatics that are outside of these countries for Sunday’s final can use a VPN to gain access to their regular streams.
There are lots of VPN’s on the market but NordVPN is the only one you can rely on to unblock your streams.
It’s really simple to use a VPN to watch the US Open when you’re away from home:
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you’re traveling in the U.K. but from Australia and looking to login to your 9Now account, select ‘Australia’ from the listed countries.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your streaming site of choice and watch US Open 2025 final this Sunday.
US Open Q+A
What does 9Now’s US Open coverage Include?
Not only are 9Now broadcasting this Sunday’s blockbuster US Open men’s final, they’ll also be providing expert analysis in their coverage.
Fans can enjoy 9Now’s pre-day show which will harness all the excitement in the lead up to this thriller. Former Aussie tennis players, Todd Woodbridge and Jelena Dokic will also be giving fans their thoughts throughout the broadcast.
9Now is the place to go for the best free coverage of the US Open men’s final.
Remember – Use NordVPNif you’re travelling for the finale this weekend.
Which devices can I stream the US Open men’s final on 9Now with?
Looking to download the 9Now app? We’ve listed all the devices it’s available on.
Apple iPhones and iPads. iOS 12+
Android phones and tablets. 5.0+
Web Browser – 9Now
Amazon Fire TV
Android TV
Chromecast
Fetch TV
Foxtel iQ
Freeview
Samsung TV
Is 9Now the best way to watch the US Open men’s final?
We’ve tried and tested 9Now and we found the service to be easy and reliable to use. It’s owned by Nine Network which is one of the biggest broadcasters in Australia so you can be assured that the coverage will be excellent (you’ll need a VPN when traveling outside Australia). 9Now also offer great replays and English commentary to its audience. As well as this, 9Now also streamed the French Open and Wimbledon earlier this year so fans can expect even more Grand Slam coverage on 9Now as well as other live sports too- for free. Just make sure you have a decent internet connection.
Looking to catch the game after work? If you’re looking for catch up, 9Now also offers clips of matches and highlight packages that last around 8 minutes.
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