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MALAGA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 18: Rafael Nadal of Spain practices during the Davis Cup 2024 at Martin Carpena Pavilion on November 18, 2024, in Malaga, Spain. (Photo By Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images)

Rafael Nadal plays Botic van de Zandschulp this Tuesday in the Davis Cup Finals. The match could be the Spaniard’s last. (Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images)

The 2024 Davis Cup Final 8 kicks off today in Malaga, Spain, running through Nov. 24. Often considered the men’s World Cup of the tennis world, this year’s competition marks the final tournament for 22-time Grand Slam singles champion Rafael Nadal. Retiring on his home turf, Nadal will be teaming up with fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz with hopes of winning one last trophy for their country. Spain hasn’t won the Davis Cup since 2019. But Nadal and Alcaraz aren’t the only major tennis stars on the court this week. Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Ben Shelton, Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek are competing for the U.S., and world No. 1 Jannik Sinner leads Italy’s team.

The Davis Cup Final 8 will follow a knockout-style tournament format in the quarterfinals this week. The semis begin on Friday. The final will be held on Sunday, Nov. 24. Are you ready to tune in to the 2024 Davis Cup — and potentially Rafael Nadal’s last match? Here’s what you need to know and how to watch the Davis Cup tennis tournament this week.

Dates: Nov. 19-24

Location: Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena

TV channel: Tennis Channel

Streaming: Fubo, DirecTV and more.

In the U.S., the 2024 Davis Cup Final 8 will air on the Tennis Channel. Don’t have access to that channel as part of a cable package? No problem. Here are a few ways you can watch the Tennis Channel without cable in 2024.

Fubo TV’s Elite tier gives you access to the Tennis Channel, plus ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and 200+ more live channels. At $80 for your first month (then $99.99/month) the live TV streaming service is definitely a pricey option, but still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package, and is also one of our top picks for watching NFL games this season. So if you’re a sports fan looking for one simple subscription, Fubo might be it for you. Fubo subscribers also get 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform offers a free trial period, so you can stream the Davis Cup totally free. 

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Rafael Nadal has formally announced that playing for Spain in the 2024 Davis Cup will be final time competing in the sport. Nadal’s next match in the Davis Cup tournament is this Tuesday, Nov. 19, when he’lll play for Spain in the quarterfinal against Botic van de Zandschulp (playing for the Netherlands).

Rafael Nadal faces Botic van de Zandschulp in the Davis Cup quarterfinals this Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. ET.

The Tennis Channel is a pricey cable channel that can be hard to get without having to pay for a bunch of other channels you’re less likely to watch. But in other countries, the Davis Cup Finals is airing on more accessible channels. For example, in Australia, the tournament is airing on Channel 9, which has a free streaming service called 9Now also airing match coverage. In the UK, you can catch free coverage on the BBC and stream it free on BBC iPlayer.

Don’t currently reside in either of those countries? A VPN could be helpful for you.

ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can tune into Australian or British coverage of the Davis Cup Finals this week as opposed to trying to find the Tennis Channel for U.S. coverage of the tennis tournament. 

All you’ll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to Australia or the U.K., and then find the free livestreams for 9Now or BBC iPlayer

ExpressVPN’s added protection, speed and range of location options makes it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities, plus, it’s Engadget’s top pick for the best streaming VPN. New users can save 49% when they sign up for ExpressVPN’s 12-month subscription. Plus, the service offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, in case you’re nervous about trying a VPN.

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Nov. 19: 11 a.m. ET (Tennis Channel)

Netherlands vs. Spain quarterfinal

Van de Zandschulp vs. Nadal

Griekspoor vs. Alcaraz

Griekspoor/Koolhof vs. Granollers/Martinez

Nov. 20: 6 a.m. ET (Tennis Channel)

Germany vs. Canada quarterfinal

Altmaier vs. Raonic

Struff vs. Strapovalov

Krawietz/Putz vs. Galarneau/Pospisil

Nov. 21: 4 a.m. ET (Tennis Channel)

United States vs. Australia quarterfinal

Paul vs. Thompson

Fritz vs. Popyrin

Ram/Krajicek vs. Purcell/Ebden

Nov. 21: 11 a.m. ET (Tennis Channel)

Italy vs. Argentina quarterfinal

Musetti vs. Cerundolo

Sinner vs. Baez

Bolelli/Vavassori vs. Gonzalez/Molteni

Italy (defending champions) – Jannik Sinner, Lorenzo Musetti, Flavio Cobolli, Andrea Vavassori, Simeone Bolelli

Spain (hosts) – Carlos Alcarez, Pedro Martinez, Roberto Bautista Agut, Rafael Nadal, Marcel Granollers

United States – Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Ben Shelton, Rajeev Ram, Austin Krajicek

Canada – Denis Shapovalov, Gabriel Diallo, Alexis Galarneau, Milos Raonic, Vasek Pospisil

Netherlands – Tallon Griekspoor, Botic van de Zandschulp, Jesper de Jong, Wesley Koolhof

Australia – Alexei Popyrin, Jordan Thompson, Thanasi Kolkkinakis, Max Purcell, Matthew Ebden

Germany – Jan-Lennard Struff, Daniel Altmaier, Yannick Hanfmann, Kevin Krawietz, Tim Putz

Argentina – Sebastian Baez, Francisco Cerundolo, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Andres Molteni, Maximo Gonzalez

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