Watching Alexander Zverev versus Adam Walton today at the National Bank Open: Free live stream options available
The National Bank Open 2025, held at Centre Court, Sobeys Stadium in Toronto, Canada, saw top-seeded Alexander Zverev secure a win against Adam Walton on July 30, 2025. Zverev triumphed in a thrilling match, winning 7-6(6), 6-4.
Live streaming of the match was available on various platforms, including DirecTV (with a free trial), fuboTV, Sling, and Hulu + Live TV. For those who missed the live action, highlights and on-demand footage from the match can be found on Tennis TV, an official streaming platform for ATP events. Ziggo TV also streamed the match live at the time it was played.
In the aftermath of his win, Zverev opened up about his mental struggles, expressing feelings of loneliness. He may consider therapy for the first time, following in the footsteps of top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, who has worked with a therapist for five years.
Meanwhile, Madison Keys, another player who has spoken openly about her reliance on therapy, addressed the impact of on-court losses on off-court identities. Andrey Rublev suggested that Zverev's issues might be something internal rather than related to tennis.
Elsewhere at the tournament, Amanda Anisimova reached the third round with a victory on Wednesday. Anisimova took a break from tour life due to burnout and returned with a new perspective. Her journey mirrors that of Naomi Osaka, who opened up about her anxiety and depression at the 2021 French Open.
For future matches or tournaments, Tennis TV is the primary official streaming service for ATP Tour events, including the National Bank Open. National broadcasters or regional sports channels may offer live coverage depending on your location. It's advisable to check the ATP Tour website or official tournament sites for official streaming broadcast details closer to the event dates.
Tennis TV, an official streaming platform for ATP events, offers on-demand footage of Alexander Zverev's thrilling match against Adam Walton at the National Bank Open 2025.
Following his win, top-seeded Zverev discussed his mental struggles, expressing his plans to consider therapy like top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, who has worked with a therapist for five years.