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Djokovic vs Ruud: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | Roland Garros final

All the information you need on how to watch today’s 2023 French Open men’s singles final between Novak Djokovic and Casper Ruud.

All the information you need on how to watch today’s 2023 French Open men’s singles final between Novak Djokovic and Casper Ruud.
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22-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic is chasing history in today’s French Open men’s singles final, as the Serb faces Norway’s Casper Ruud - a player who is bidding to win his first ever major.

You can watch a live stream of Djokovic vs Ruud in the the Roland Garros final on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

What time does the Roland Garros final start?

The match between Djokovic and Ruud takes place today, Sunday 11 June 2023, with play to start at 8:30 a.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. PT.

How can I watch the Roland Garros final in the US?

The following channels will be broadcasting the game live in the US: USA, Tennis Channel, NBC Sports, Peacock TV.

And remember, you can also watch Djokovic vs Ruud on fuboTV.

Form guide for Djokovic vs Ruud

Ruud might want to consider changing his name to “Rudd-erless” when facing Djokovic, as he’s yet to score a win against him. Looks like the Serb had the last laugh in their 2022 ATP Finals showdown, clinching the title with a 7-5, 6-3 victory.

Ruud’s topspin-heavy forehand is so effective on clay that it’s practically a match made in tennis heaven. He’s basically the king of the court when it comes to dictating points. Looks like the Norwegian needs to channel his inner zen master and bring his A-game to pull off a surprise victory against Djokovic.

Ruud may be a fine player, but let’s not forget about the Serb, who’s on a mission to snatch his 23rd Grand Slam singles title and overtake Rafael Nadal as the most successful men’s player in the Open era.

Djokovic vs Ruud prediction

We’ve assessed the recent form, injuries, suspensions and general confidence levels of both teams, and we’re left in absolutely no doubt that the result will be: Djokovic in four sets.