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Madrid Open: How and Where to Watch Rafael Nadal’s Intriguing Match Against In-Form Alex de Minaur

The tennis community can’t keep quiet as this season’s Mutua Madrid Open has managed to deliver some action-packed showdowns so far at Caja Mágica in Manzanares Park, San Fermín. With the round of 128 matches concluded, fans can look forward to some incredible second-round encounters on the red clay courts in Spain. So don’t miss any of the live action in Madrid as the 10th seed Australian Alex de Minaur takes on Rafael Nadal, the ‘King of the Clay,’ in a high-profile round of 64.

It’s day 4 at the ATP Masters 1000 event, and fans all across the globe can catch up on all the matches of this exciting tournament. For viewers in the US,  the Tennis Channel is the official streaming partner of the Madrid Open, which got underway this week. Matches on Day 4, on April 27, will start at 5:30 am ET, in line with the schedule of the first three days in Madrid. TSN, on the other hand, will provide live coverage of the clay court event for those in Canada.

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beIN Sports is the streaming channel in Australia, while viewers in France can catch up on the Madrid Open action on Eurosport. Fans in the UK can access the live coverage of the tournament on Sky UK. As the stage is set up for viewers across the globe, here’s the schedule for a blockbuster showdown between two ATP superstars, Nadal and De Minaur.

The schedule for Rafael Nadal’s Madrid Open second-round clash against Alex de Minaur

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After an initial round defeat at the Barcelona Open, the 22-time singles Grand Slam champion is back in some clay court action in Madrid. On his home turf, the ‘King of Clay’ will now look to exact revenge on Alex de Minaur, who outclassed him in the round of 32 in Barcelona. In his opener, Nadal thumped the American teenager Darwin Blanch while pulling off a bagel set, as he won 6-1, 6-0.

The Australian player, on the other hand, is entering the Madrid Open as the 10th seed participant, and he has directly secured a place in the round of 64. As the current number 11, De Minaur has now been given the task of locking horns with the 5-time Madrid Open champion, don’t miss out on this thrilling match, which will start at 10 a.m. ET and 4 p.m. CET. Do you think Nadal will now exact revenge on the Aussie at the Madrid Open? Let us know in the comments section.

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