QUINIX Sport News: Australian Open 2025: How to watch the Carlos Alcaraz vs. Yoshihito Nishioka match tonight

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Carlos Alcaraz will play Yoshihito Nishioka at the Australian Open tonight, here’s how to tune in.

MELBOURNE, VIC - JANUARY 13: Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates during Round 1 of the 2025 Australian Open on January 13 2025, at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Jason Heidrich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain will play Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka at the Australian Open tonight, here’s how to watch. (Jason Heidrich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz will face off against Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka at the 2025 Australian Open in a match airing tonight at 9 p.m. ET. The match will stream on ESPN+, with additional highlight coverage available on ESPN Deportes and ESPN2. At just 21 years old, Alcaraz has already won four major tournaments – the 2022 US Open, the 2024 French Open at Roland Garros, and Wimbledon in 2023 and 2024 – a win at this year’s Australian Open would make him the youngest man to complete a Grand Slam. Will Nishioka stand in his way? Tune in to find out.

Here’s everything you need to know about tuning into the Alcaraz vs. Nishioka match, along with the full tournament schedule, where to stream the Australian Open, how to watch matches for free and more.

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 14

Time: 9 p.m. ET

Game: Alcaraz vs. Nishioka tennis match

Location: Melbourne Park, Melbourne, AU

Streaming: ESPN+

No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz will face No. 65 Yoshihito Nishioka in the second round of the Australian Open. The match will take place at Margaret Court Arena at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Jan. 14.

Tonight’s Alcaraz vs. Nishioka tennis match will stream on ESPN+. Select coverage of tonight’s Australian Open matches will also air at 7 p.m. on ESPN Deportes, and on ESPN2 at 9 p.m. ET.

On top of airing on ESPN, this year’s Australian grand slam will stream live on ESPN+, so if you don’t want to pay for a pricey cable or streaming package that includes ESPN, this is a budget-friendly alternative. An ESPN+ subscription grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events like UFC Fight Night and F1 races, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com.

$10.99/month at ESPN

While Sling doesn’t offer a free trial, it’ll get you through the entirety of the Australian Open for as low as $23 for the first month. Sling TV’s Orange plan offers ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3. While Sling Orange doesn’t include access to your local ABC, a TV antenna may help fill that gap for you. A Sling subscription also includes 50 hours of free DVR storage, so if you’re worried about missing any of the grand slam action, you can always record your games.

$23 for your first month at Sling

Hulu’s live TV tier includes access to live TV channels ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, plus ESPN+ and ad-supported Disney+, meaning you can watch the Australian Open across almost every channel airing coverage in the US, plus tune in via ESPN+ — and enjoy over 95 other channels. You’ll also enjoy access to unlimited DVR storage. Hulu + Live TV starts at $83/month after the free trial period.

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Here are the 2025 Australian Open seeds:

Men:

1. Jannik Sinner

2. Alexander Zverev

3. Carlos Alcaraz

4. Taylor Fritz

5. Daniil Medvedev

6. Casper Ruud

7. Novak Djokovic

8. Alex de Minaur

9. Andrey Rublev

10. Grigor Dimitrov

11. Stefanos Tsitsipas

12. Tommy Paul

13. Holger Rune

14. Ugo Humbert

15. Jack Draper

16. Lorenzo Musetti

17. Frances Tiafoe

18. Hubert Hurkacz

19. Karen Khachanov

20. Arthur Fils

21. Ben Shelton

22. Sebastian Korda

23. Alejandro Tabilo

24. Jiri Lehecka

25. Alexei Popyrin

26. Tomas Machac

27. Jordan Thompson

28. Sebastian Baez

29. Felix Auger-Aliassime

30. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

31. Francisco Cerundolo

32. Flavio Cobolli

Women:

1. Aryna Sabalenka

2. Iga Swiatek

3. Coco Gauff

4. Jasmine Paolini

5. Qinwen Zheng

6. Elena Rybakina

7. Jessica Pegula

8. Emma Navarro

9. Daria Kasatkina

10. Danielle Collins

11. Paula Badosa

12. Diana Shnaider

13. Anna Kalinskaya

14. Mirra Andreeva

15. Beatriz Haddad Maia

16. Jelena Ostapenko

17. Marta Kostyuk

18. Donna Vekic

19. Madison Keys

20. Karolina Muchova

21. Victoria Azarenka

22. Katie Boulter

23. Magdalena Frech

24. Yulia Putintseva

25. Liudmila Samsonova

26. Ekaterina Alexandrova

27. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

28. Elina Svitolina

29. Linda Noskova

30. Leylah Fernandez

31. Maria Sakkari

32. Dayana Yastremska

Day matches start at 7 p.m. ET, with more matches rolling in at 8 p.m. ET, not before 9 p.m ET and not before 11 p.m. ET. Night sessions start at 3 a.m. ET.

Jan. 14-15:

Second Round (Women and Men)

Jan. 16-17:

Third Round (Women and Men)

Jan. 18-19:

Fourth Round (Women and Men)

Jan. 20-21:

Quarterfinals (Women and Men)

Jan. 22-23:

Women’s Semifinals

Jan. 23-24:

Men’s Semifinals

Jan. 25:

Women’s Final

Jan. 26:

Men’s Final

 

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