Djokovic vs Musetti in Athens is set to be a televised final of the inaugural ATP 250 event in Athens, scheduled for Sunday local time (late afternoon in Europe). The match will be played on indoor hard courts at the OAKA Arena, with Sky Sport providing the main TV coverage in Italy and major outlets carrying streaming options in other regions. Context and where to watch
- Location and surface: Athens, indoor hard court, OAKA Basketball Arena. This is a new ATP 250 event organized by Djokovic himself, and the final is expected to feature Djokovic aiming for another title and Musetti seeking to cap a strong run.
- TV and streaming: In Europe, Sky (various regional feeds) will carry the match; in Italy, Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport Tennis are typical channels, with streaming via Sky Go and Now. Other regions typically have Tennis TV, beIN Sports, or local broadcasters depending on territory.
- Head-to-head and form: Djokovic leads their head-to-head historically and has been strong indoors in several seasons, while Musetti has been capable of pushing top players but faces a tough matchup against Djokovic in an indoor setting. The recent form and closeness of some previous encounters indicate a competitive final, but Djokovic generally enters as the favorite in this matchup.
What to expect
- The match is likely to be a high-quality, tactical battle on a faster indoor surface, with Djokovic using his returning and baseline consistency to pressure Musetti, who may rely on big groundstrokes and variety to disrupt Djokovic’s rhythm. Expect a match with multiple service games and potential momentum swings, depending on first-serve effectiveness and a few key return games.
Direct answer
- The final Musetti–Djokovic at the inaugural ATP 250 event in Athens is scheduled to be played on an indoor hard court at the OAKA Arena, with Sky Sport (Italy) covering the broadcast and Sky Go/Now providing streaming access; in other regions, Tennis TV and local broadcasters are likely to carry the match. The match time is typically in the late afternoon local time, and Djokovic is the favorite based on historical head-to-heads and indoor performance, though Musetti has the tools to make it competitive.
