How to watch Canada in the Davis Cup Finals: Time, TV schedule, results

Days after the US Open ended with Carlos Alcaraz winning as champion, tennis action continues as 16 countries compete in the group stage of the 2022 Davis Cup Finals.

The men’s tennis tournament begins September 13-19 with the group stage first. The three competitions per team will determine who advances to the knockout stages at the end of November.

There is a chance that a new champion will be crowned as reigning winners Russia have been denied the title defense due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

One of the teams looking to secure Davis Cup victory is Canada, entering the tournament as a wildcard team. They face a very strong group made up of Korea, Spain and Serbia. Only the top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stages.

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Here’s everything you need to catch all the action from the Davis Cup Finals in Canada.

What TV channel is Davis Cup in Canada on?

Sportsnet has full broadcast rights to the Davis Cup in Canada.

Matches will be televised live on Sportsnet throughout the tournament.

How to live stream Davis Cup in Canada

There are a number of ways to live stream the Davis Cup from Canada.

With TV coverage on Sportsnet’s channel, the Davis Cup will also be available to stream on SN NOW or by downloading the SN app and watching the games on your mobile device.

When is the Davis Cup held in Canada?

Canada’s three group stage games all take place at 10:00 on their respective days. The team plays the group stage in Valencia, Spain.

date time (ET) Fit
Tuesday, 09/13 10 am Canada vs Korea
Friday, 09/16 10 am Canada vs Spain
Saturday, 09/17 10 am Canada vs Serbia

Who is playing for Canada in the Davis Cup?

  • Felix Auger-Aliassime
  • Vasek Pospisil
  • Alexis Galarneau
  • Gabriel Diallo

The Canadians will be led by Félix Auger-Aliassime at the 2022 David Cup Finals. He is ranked 13th in the world by the ATP and will take part in his fourth Davis Cup tie.

He will be joined by Vasek Pospisil, Alexis Galarneau and Gabriel Diallo. It’s the 24th David Cup draw for Pospisil, 32, while it’s the second for Galarneau. It’s his debut for 20-year-old Diallo.

The country will be without Denis Shapovalov, who is ranked 24th in the world by the ATP and has chosen not to take part in the event.

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