As Ugo Humbert prepares to play the first Masters 1000 final of his career against Alexander Zverev this Sunday, excitement is at its peak at Paris-Bercy. Between a Frenchman supported by the public and a solid German, this duel promises to be intense. Here are the details for following the match live, whether via television or streaming.
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The long-awaited final of the Masters 1000 at Paris-Bercy will see Ugo Humbert, the young Frenchman, face Alexander Zverev, third in the world. This Sunday, November 3, Humbert, buoyed by the fervor of the Parisian public, will try to win his first Masters 1000 title after his victory in the semi-final against Karen Khachanov. In the final, Humbert will therefore face Alexander Zverev, experienced player and former finalist of the Paris-Bercy tournament, beaten in 2020. Having already won six Masters 1000 in his career, the German is the favorite, but Humbert could surprise by exploiting his momentum and dynamics of his first final in this category. The match will start at 3 p.m. and will be broadcast live on Eurosport 1, France 4 and france.tv. For those preferring streaming, the Max subscription on Amazon Prime offers legal and complete access to the competition.
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To watch this duel between Humbert and Zverev, Eurosport is the reference channel, accessible via the Max offer. In addition to offering comprehensive coverage of the competition, the Max subscription includes other Warner Bros. Discovery content, including HBO series and popular franchises. For sports and tennis fans in particular, the Basic offer starts at €5.99/month, allowing you to follow the competition in a legal and practical way. The Max offer is available in three plans: the Basic subscription at €5.99/month (with advertising), the Standard offer at €9.99/month in Full HD on two simultaneous screens, and the Premium subscription at €13.99/month in 4K and with Dolby Atmos on four screens. Attending this final without missing a moment is possible thanks to these varied options.
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