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Wimbledon Championships 2021 R3 Nick Kyrgios vs Felix Auger Aliassime: Predictions, Live Stream, When and Where To Watch

Published 07/02/2021, 10:49 AM EDT

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As we close in on the first week of the Wimbledon Championships 2021, players have made it to the third round of the competition and are getting used to the conditions at the All England Club. We have Nick Kyrigos who will take on Felix Auger Aliassime in the third round tomorrow. 

Prior to tomorrow’s meeting, both Nick Kyrigos and Felix Auger Aliassime have faced each other once. That match was played on the grass at Queen’s in 2019 and it went in favor of the Canadian talent. 

Where and when to watch the live-action?

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The third-round match is scheduled to take place tomorrow, Saturday the 3rd of July. However, the time of the match has yet not been revealed. 

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In the United Kingdom, fans can watch the match on BBC TV and Eurosport UK would provide complete coverage of the Kyrigos-Auger Aliassime third-round match. Across Europe, viewers can witness the action on Eurosport, beIN Sports, Sky Italia, Sky Deutschland, and many other channels depending on different regions of the continent. Tennis Channel and ESPN is the place for fans to watch this match.

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In India, China, and Japan, the fans can watch the action live on Star Sports Select, CCTV5, and NHK respectively. As for the Australian public, Channel Nine would air live-action. In addition, the online streaming website bet365 would also provide live coverage.

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Nick Kyrgios vs Felix Auger Aliassime: Prediction

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The Australian star played his first match after more than four months this week. After coming through his tough battle in the first round, he was at ease in the following round. On the other hand, Felix has had an impressive grass season. 

If Nick can maintain his high level of play, he can overcome the Canadian hurdle. However, if Felix can maintain his consistency, he will see the finishing line before his opponent. Nonetheless, it will be an interesting battle, and let’s see who emerges on top. 

Prediction: Nick Kyrgios to win in four sets. 

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