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Rafael Nadal vs John Millman live stream: How to watch US Open match online for free

Everything you need to know about how to watch the action at Flushing Meadows

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 27 August 2019 15:04 BST
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Rafael Nadal is hopeful he can meet Roger Federer in the US Open final this year, but knows the chances of the two great rivals meeting in a Grand Slam final are getting lesser with every year.

"Every year it's more complicated that it happens," Nadal said ahead of his first round match vs John Millman.

"It's a shame but we have to try to reach the final. I will do as much as possible and I am sure he will do it too. It's a tournament that gives me a lot of energy.

"Here the crowd is very passionate and I always had a great connection with this court and the people. I feel comfortable playing here, I like it and over the last years I was always able to play well. I have good feelings but we know it's a tough tournament and you have to go step by step starting by John Millman in the first round that is an uncomfortable opponent, but I hope to get there well and be competitive."

Here's how you can watch the Spaniard open up his 2019 campaign at Flushing Meadows.

Nadal hits during a practice session before his US Open first round match (AP)

When is it?

Nadal faces Millman to start the evening session on Arthur Ashe, with a scheduled start time of 7pm local time (12am BST).

How can I watch it?

Amazon Prime have the UK broadcasting rights to show every match, meaning the action will not be available on normal terrestrial or satellite television.

An Amazon Prime membership is available for £7.99 a month, or fans can sign up for a 30-day free trial that can be cancelled before paying for a subscription.

What if I don’t have Amazon Prime?

A number of betting websites are also allowed to show the US Open live.

Betting companies in the UK have a licence which lets them to show certain sporting events next to the corresponding live odds.

Fans watching on betting websites must be aged 18 or over.

What are the odds?

Nadal to win: 1/50

Millman to win: 18/1

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