Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev LIVE: UK start time, schedule and how to follow Australian Open final

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The Australian Open men's singles final will take place this weekend and Jannik Sinner is coming up against Alexander Zverev. Last year's champion Sinner , booked his place in the showpiece clash after beating American Ben Shelton in straight sets. The Italian is looking to win this tournament again to claim the third Grand Slam title of his impressive career so far.

However, to claim the title again, he has to overcome Zverev. His opponent progressed past Novak Djokovic who was booed by some fans after retiring from the semi-final through injury. The Australian Open men's singles final will take place on Sunday, January 26.



It will be held at the 15,000-capacity Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Park. The start time is yet to be finalised but will be confirmed in due course. The event will be shown live on Eurosport and you can also stream every match of the 2025 Australian Open live and on-demand on discovery+.

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For all streaming info, visit here . talkSPORT will also have updates throughout, and talkSPORT.com will have all the reaction from .

To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app , on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Zverev vs Sinner - Sunday, January 26 Speaking on court after reaching the final again by beating Shelton, Sinner said: "It was a very tough first set but a very crucial one.

"I felt like he wasn't serving at his best today, the percentage wasn't where he wanted it to be. "I think we both actually returned better than we served. "The first set is always very important, it gives you a lot of confidence and there was a lot of tension for both of us.

"I'm very happy with the way I handled the situation today. Obviously the support has been amazing, so thank you so much as always for coming. "I'm happy to be back in the final here.

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