Watch Daniil Medvedev vs Jannik Sinner live streams in the Indian Wells 2026 men’s singles final, as tennis’ unofficial fifth slam from the Californian desert could hardly have more of a fascinating showpiece to round off 10 days of top-class tennis.
Sinners chasing a piece of history. The Italian is seeking to become the third man – after Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic – to capture all six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles, and the world number two has been in excellent form throughout the tournament. The 24-year-old demolished Alexander Zverev 6-2 6-4 in the semi-finals and will be hoping for more of the same against a final opponent he has beaten in eight of their last nine meetings.
How to watch Indian Wells 2026 Men’s Tennis Final from anywhere including worldwide TV channels, broadcasters and all free live streams below.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner for FREE
For tennis fans living in the US or Australia, you’re in luck – there are some FREE trial options to live stream Medvedev vs Sinner.
In the US it is Tennis channel is the exclusive home of Indian Wells 2026 which can be accessed directly or via ‘over the top’ streaming providers offering free trials, our favorites are:
Australians can also get a free trial thanks beIN Sports (7 days).
Are you traveling outside your home country for the tournament? Use NordVPN to bypass geo-blockers and tune in to your regular Indian Wells 2026 coverage.
Use a VPN to watch any Medvedev vs Sinner stream
Medvedev vs Sinner will be streamed worldwide, but what if you’re outside your usual country and can’t watch your home stream?
Don’t worry – this is where a VPN comes in very handy. A VPN allows you to appear as if you’re still at home from anywhere in the world, meaning you don’t have to miss out on anything due to geo-blocking. We recommend NordVPN, it’s the best on the market:
Using a VPN to watch Medvedev vs Sinner is really straightforward.
1. Install VPN of your choice. As we have said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Select the location you want to connect to in the VPN app. If you e.g. want to watch the YouTube TV stream, select ‘US’ from the countries listed.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Go to the YouTube TV website and tune in to the Indian Wells 2026 Men’s Final.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams in USA
In the US, Medvedev vs Sinner in the Indian Wells 2026 men’s final will be shown on Tennis Channel.
A Tennis Channel subscription will then cost $109.99 per year or $11.99 per month. New subscribers can get their first year for $77 for a limited time.
Looking for an “over the top” streaming option that carries hundreds of other channels? The Tennis Channel is also available on YouTube TV, Sling TV and Fubo.
Outside the US for this tournament? Use NordVPN to unlock your Medvedev vs Sinner stream.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams in the UK
Sky Sports broadcast Medvedev vs Sinner in Indian Wells 2026 men’s final in UK. Specifically on the channels Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
Prices start at £20/month currently. But fans can also watch using one NOW Sports 24 hour pass which costs £14.99.
Not in the UK right now? Use NordVPN to access your usual tennis streams.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams in Australia
In Australia, Medvedev vs Sinner Indian Wells 2026 Men’s Final is exclusive to beIN Sportwhich offers new users a 7-day FREE trial.
You can add beIN Sports to most existing TV packages, or you can sign up as a separate subscription. It costs AU$14.99 a month, or AU$149 if you pay for a year up front when the week-long trial ends.
In addition to Indian Wells 2026 and other tennis tournaments, beIN Sports has the rights to plenty of football and other sports, including La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Carabao Cup and EFL Championship football and rugby.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN-like NordVPN to watch all the action on beIN Sports as if you were back home.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams in Canada
Tennis fans in Canada can live stream Medvedev vs Sinner in the Indian Wells 2026 men’s final on the TSN network of channels.
If you don’t have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs $8 a month or $80 each year.
Outside of Canada while Indian Wells is on? Simply use a VPN to see from abroad.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams in New Zealand
Disney+which carries ESPN content, is the Indian Wells 2026 television rights holder in New Zealand. That includes Medvedev vs Sinner in the men’s final.
You can access Disney+ with a standard subscription starting at NZ$16.99 per month, with ads. Ad-free tiers are available for an additional fee.
Missing a game due to work commitments abroad? NordVPN will give you access to your home streaming service.
How to watch Medvedev vs Sinner live streams elsewhere
In the Middle East, beIN Sports has tennis live streams. In Africa, Canal+ and SuperSport are places to go, depending on your country.
In India and the subcontinent it is Fancode, while Youku in China and UNEXT in Japan are the most prominent broadcasters in Asia.
A handy list of TV stations from around the world is provided by tournament organizers here.
Away from home at the moment? Don’t forget it NordVPN will give you access to your regular streaming service.
Medvedev vs Sinner Q&A
What is the start time for Medvedev vs Sinner?
Medvedev vs Sinner in the Indian Wells 2026 men’s final will start after the women’s final, so the time is not guaranteed.
However, the order of play says it is scheduled for Sunday, March 15, no earlier than 2:00 PM PT, local time. It’s 5:00 PM ET / 9:00 PM GMT.
In Australia it is 8am AEDT on Monday
What is Medvedev vs Sinner head to head record?
Jannik Sinner leads the head-to-head record 8-7. The Italian also has an excellent record over Daniil Medvedev, with the eight wins coming in the pair’s last nine meetings.
This will be their first meeting in a final since the Australian Open 2024 showpiece, won by Sinner in five sets.
Who are the recent Indian Wells champions?
Recent Indian Wells Champions
Masters for men
2025 – Jack Draper (GBR)
2024 – Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
2023 – Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
2022 – Taylor Fritz (USA)
2021 – Cameron Norrie (GBR)
2020 – N/A
2019 – Dominic Thiem (AUT)
2018 – Juan Martín del Potro (ARG)
2017 – Roger Federer (SUI)
2016 – Novak Djokovic (SRB)
Women’s champions
2025 – Mirra Andreeva
2024 – Iga Świątek (POL)
2023 – Elena Rybakina (KAZ)
2022 – Iga Świątek (POL)
2021 – Paula Badosa (ESP)
2020 – N/A
2019 – Bianca Andreescu (CAN)
2018 – Naomi Osaka (JPN)
2017 – Elena Vesnina
2016 – Victoria Azarenka
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