Final Showdown in Brussels: Where to Watch Jiří Lehečka vs. Félix Auger-Aliassime at the European Open 2025

Lehečka vs. Auger-Aliassime

The BNP Paribas Fortis European Open 2025 reaches its crescendo on Sunday, October 19, 2025, with a highly anticipated Singles Final clash between the Czech powerhouse Jiří Lehečka and the Canadian star Félix Auger-Aliassime. The final match will be held on Centre Court at the Brussels Expo, marking the first time the tournament has culminated in the Belgian capital.

The decisive match is scheduled to start at 4:30 PM local time on Sunday, October 19, following the Doubles Final. This ATP 250 tournament offers a thrilling final, pitting a past champion against a surging runner-up, with both players aiming to cap off their season with a significant title on the indoor hard courts.

The Finals Showdown: Lehečka vs. Auger-Aliassime

This final is a rematch with history. Auger-Aliassime is the 2022 European Open champion (when the event was held in Antwerp), while Lehečka was the runner-up in 2024. Their head-to-head record is currently tied at 1-1, splitting wins on outdoor hard and clay (Lehečka won at the 2023 Australian Open; Auger-Aliassime won after Lehečka retired at the 2024 Madrid Masters).

  • Félix Auger-Aliassime (Second Seed): The World No. 13 is pursuing his third title of the 2025 season. The indoor hard court is his specialty, boasting a career total of seven singles titles, including four indoor crowns in 2022. His serve has been formidable in Brussels, with a 79.2% first-serve points won rate and 41 aces heading into the final, making him the slight favourite.
  • Jiří Lehečka (Third Seed): The World No. 17 is seeking his third career title and his third final appearance of the 2025 season. The Czech has also been outstanding on serve, winning an “extraordinary” 87.9% of his first-serve points and amassing 34 aces in the tournament. Known for his aggressive play, a title win would propel him to a career-best ranking of World No. 16.

With both players known for aggressive hitting and big serving, the final is predicted to be a tight best-of-three set battle.


Global Broadcast Guide: How to Watch the Final

The European Open Final is available to tennis fans around the world through various broadcasters and streaming services. The match is scheduled for Sunday, October 19, at 4:30 PM local time (CEST).

RegionPrimary Broadcaster / Network
Global StreamingTennis TV (via Subscription)
Belgium & LuxembourgBeTV
United Kingdom & IrelandSky UK
United StatesTennis Channel
CanadaTSN
FranceEurosport France
Germany, Austria, SwitzerlandSky Deutschland
Scandinavia (Sweden, Finland, Norway)TV4 AB (Sweden/Finland); TV2 Norway
Czech Republic & SlovakiaDigisport, Premier Sport 3 (Cze), Oneplay (Cze)
ItalySky Italia
SpainTelefonica / Movistar
PolandPolsat
NetherlandsZiggo Sport, Ziggo Sport 4
AustraliabeIN Sports Australia
Latin AmericaESPN International Latam
Africa/Asia 1beIN SPORTS Middle East
Asia 2beIN Southeast Asia

Complete Breakdown by Region

The final will be broadcast across the globe via the following networks:

  • North America: Fans in the United States (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) can tune into Tennis Channel, while Canada will broadcast the match on TSN.
  • Europe: The host region offers extensive coverage.
    • Nordic Region: TV4 AB will cover Sweden and Finland, and TV2 Norway will carry the final in Norway.
    • Central Europe: Sky Deutschland covers Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein.
    • Eastern Europe: Digisport and Premier Sport 3 are the primary channels in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while the final is also available across the Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) via TV3 Baltics, and in Eastern Europe (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan) via Setanta Stans.
    • Southern Europe: Sky Italia broadcasts in Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City. Telefonica / Movistar covers Spain, and Sport TV Portugal is available in Portugal.
    • Balkans: Sportklub will cover the final across the region (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia).
  • Asia & Oceania:
    • Middle East & North Africa: The Africa/Asia 1 region (including Algeria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, etc.) will be covered by beIN SPORTS Middle East.
    • Southeast Asia: The Asia 2 region (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, East Timor, Philippines, Singapore) is covered by beIN Southeast Asia.
    • Australia is covered by beIN Sports Australia. Japan by WOWOW, South Korea by Eclat, and Hong Kong by PCCW.
  • Latin America: ESPN International Latam is the broadcaster for the entire region (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, etc., including the Caribbean Islands).

Please check local listings and streaming schedules for exact start times and channel numbers.

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