When and Where To Watch Rafael Nadal’s Return at Citi Open 2021
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It’s been a while since we last saw tennis star Rafael Nadal in action. Ever since his exit at the French Open this year, the Spaniard has missed the Wimbledon Championships and the Tokyo Olympics.
However, Rafael Nadal is back on Tour now and ready to compete at the ATP Citi Open in Washington. The tournament begins on the 2nd of August and ends on the 8th of august. Here’s where fans can catch all the live-action involving the Spaniard.
Details of the match schedule of Rafael Nadal
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In Australia, fans can watch the match on beIN Sports. As we move towards the European regions, viewers can watch the match on Eurosport. In Germany, Sky Deutschland is the channel where viewers can see the Spanish star in action. Telefonica (Movistar) is the channel where people in Spain can watch. Fans in the United Kingdom can watch on Amazon Prime Video. Eurosport will take care of fans in Russia.
This is the crowd for @RafaelNadal's PRACTICE 👀#CitiOpenpic.twitter.com/D829vwgxbQ
— ATP Tour (@atptour) August 1, 2021
Coming towards America, Tennis Channel is where fans can catch the 20-time Major winner compete. In the Latin America region, ESPN will be broadcasting the match.
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Supersport and Canal + Overseas are the channels where viewers in the African region can catch all the live-action. In the middle east, beIN Sports will cater to audiences.
Moving on towards Asia, Iqiyi is the place for fans in China. In Hong Kong, PCCW will take care of the match. Fans in India can watch the match on Tennis TV. In Singapore, beIN Sports will telecast the match.
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It’s great to see Rafa in action after a brief break. In recent years, he has enjoyed a fair amount of success in the North American region.
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