Rafael Nadal live stream: How to watch Nadal vs Tiafoe Australian Open match NOW
RAFAEL NADAL live stream coverage is available for his clash with unseeded Frances Tiafoe in the Australian Open quarter-finals. Express Sport rounds up how you can watch the match.
Rafael Nadal is about to take on Frances Tiafoe in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
The Spanish ace will take to the court at Rod Laver Arena around 9:15am (UK time) where he will face unseeded star Tiafoe for a spot in the final four.
Tiafoe has made waves in this tournament having already knocked out No 5 seed Kevin Anderson and No 20 seed Gregor Dimitrov.
Nadal will be wary of his 21-year-old opponent – who he is yet to face during his career – following the big scalps Tiafoe has taken in 2019 so far.
The 32-year-old star has enjoyed a more simple route to the quarters after brushing aside Australian trio James Duckworth, Matthew Ebden and Alex de Minaur.
Nadal dropped just one game in his first two sets against Tomas Berdych on Sunday as he cruised to victory.
The match-up will provide a fascinating clash between an established star and a rising one, but how can you watch it?
Express Sport rounds up how you can watch the Australian Open quarter-final match between Rafael Nadal and Frances Tiafoe.
Rafael Nadal live stream – how to watch
Tennis fans in the UK can watch Nadal vs Tiafoe – and many more Australian Open matches – via the Eurosport TV channel and on the Eurosport Player live streaming service.
Fans who don’t usually subscribe to Eurosport can still sign up for a special deal to watch all of the action for just 1p.
If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can add the Eurosport channel to your account for only 1p per month (up to six months).
Customers who take up the full six months can also tune in for the French Open in May, while the US Open is exclusive to Amazon Prime itself.
Rafael Nadal net worth
Nadal has earned approximately £80million in prize money alone since turning professional in 2001.
He has recorded 80 career titles including a record 11 French Open titles, earning himself the ‘king of clay’ nickname and a staggering prize money total.
The 32-year-old has been associated with a number of global brands including Kia and Nike throughout his careers
He has also endorsed various companies including Emporio Armani and PokerStars.
Overall, his net worth is estimated to be around £140m, according to Celebrity Net Worth.