The Vienna Open will split the pack of ATP players but a host of top players are still set to feature.

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Alexander Zverev heads up the pack as top seed, with Daniil Medvedev, Alex de Minaur and Grigor Dimitrov among the ranks.

American duo Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe will also compete in Vienna, though several big names will take part in the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 instead.

There's British interest in this one as rising star Jack Draper aims to cap off a successful calendar year.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Vienna Open 2024 tennis tournament.

When is the Vienna Open 2024?

The tournament starts on Monday 21st October 2024 and runs until the final on Sunday 27th October 2024.

Play begins from around 11am UK time each day.

How to watch and live stream Vienna Open 2024 in the UK

You can watch the Vienna Open 2024 live on Sky Sports.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £46 per month.

Sky Sports customers can live stream the tournament via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the action via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

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