How to watch Davis Cup Finals 2024 in Australia: Date, time, TV channel, live stream for Rafael Nadal's last tournament

Kieran Francis

How to watch Davis Cup Finals 2024 in Australia: Date, time, TV channel, live stream for Rafael Nadal's last tournament image

Rafael Nadal will play in the last tournament of his career as he lines up for Spain in the Davis Cup Finals at Palacio Deportes Martin Carpena in Malaga.

The Spanish legend is a part of one of the eight nations competing, which also includes Australia, Netherlands, Germany, Canada, USA, Italy and Argentina.

Across the five days from November 20-25 (AEDT), the eight countries will play knockout ties until one nation is crowned Davis Cup champion.

The Sporting News has all the details on the premier men's team tennis event.

WATCH: See all the Davis Cup finals action LIVE on beIN Sports

How to watch Davis Cup 2024 in Australia: TV channel, live stream

TV channel: 9Gem,
Live stream: beIN Sports, 9Now

The Davis Cup Finals 2024 will be available for TV broadcast in Australia on 9Gem.

Fans in Australia can stream the matches live on beIN Sports and 9Now.

When is the Davis Cup Finals 2024?

The 2024 Davis Cup Finals quarterfinals begin on Wednesday, November 20 (AEDT) and runs through till the final on Monday, November 25 (AEDT).

Davis Cup Finals 2024 tennis schedule

DateTime (AEDT)TieEvents
Wednesday, Nov. 203:00amSpain 1-2 NetherlandsQuarterfinal
Wednesday, Nov. 2010:00pmGermany 2-0 CanadaQuarterfinal
Thursday, Nov. 218:00pmUSA vs AustraliaQuarterfinal
Friday, Nov. 223:00amItaly vs ArgentinaQuarterfinal
Saturday, Nov. 233:00amGermany vs. NetherlandsSemifinal
Saturday, Nov. 2311:00pmTBDSemifinal
Monday, Nov. 252:00amTBDFinal

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Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.