Australian Open 2025 Men's Semifinal: TV Schedule, Start Time, Live Stream
Australian Open 2025 Men's Semifinal: TV Schedule, Start Time, Live Stream

The 2025 Australian Open is down to its final four and will feature Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and Novak Djokovic—three of last year's semifinalists.
The trio is joined by 22-year-old American Ben Shelton, who defeated Lorenzo Sonego in the quarterfinal to reach his first Australian Open semifinal.
Sinner, the top seed in the men's draw, is the favorite to win this year's title after sweeping both hard-court Grand Slams in 2024.
However, it's difficult to overlook Djokovic, who, at 38 years old, continues to age like a fine wine.
The Serbian, who is in search of a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title and record-extending 11th title at Melbourne Park, enters the semifinal fresh off a four-set victory over No. 3 seed Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinal.
Djokovic will face Zverev on Friday, while Sinner takes on Shelton. ESPN2 will televise both matches, while ESPN+ will stream them. Both match times are yet to be determined.
Ben Shelton vs. Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton will face off for the sixth time in their careers Friday.
Since defeating Sinner at the ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai in 2023, this matchup has been entirely one-sided.
Indeed, Sinner has won their last four encounters—without dropping a single set.
The defending champion will start as the heavy favorite, justifiably so.
Over the last two years, the top-ranked Italian has blossomed into the best hard-court player on tour, due to his blistering groundstrokes, dominant serve, and constant ability to thrive in the match's most physical moments.
Shelton is more than capable of taking a set or two, but given Sinner's current form, this match is his to lose.
Novak Djokovic vs. Alexander Zverev

Novak Djokovic is inching closer to a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.
But, before he can etch his name into history, he'll have to face Alexander Zverev in the semifinal.
Djokovic owns an 8-4 advantage over Zverev, though the two have not played each other since 2023.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion has been in impeccable form as of late, defeating three consecutive players ranked in the Top 30, dropping just one set in the process.
Zverev has the potential to challenge the Serbian, but he must overcome his own challenges, including a 2-6 record in Grand Slam semifinals.
Furthermore, Djokovic has proven to thrive in the biggest moments at Melbourne Park, winning 12 of his 13 semifinal matches.
Zverev might force a tiebreaker and win a set, but Djokovic should advance in the end.