How to Watch the 2025 Moselle Open Final: Cameron Norrie vs. Learner Tien in the USA and UK
The 2025 Moselle Open culminates in an exciting final showdown on Saturday, November 8, 2025, pitting the veteran talent of Great Britainโs Cameron Norrie against the rising star from the USA, Learner Tien. As one of the final ATP 250 tournaments of the season, this match promises high-stakes action from the hard courts of Metz, France.
For tennis fans across the Atlantic, catching this final will require tuning into specific sports broadcasters who hold the exclusive rights for the ATP Tour events in their respective regions. Here is the essential guide for viewers in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Gibraltar.
Match Schedule and Start Time
The final match is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 8, 2025, on Court Central at the Arรจnes de Metz in Metz.
The highly anticipated Singles Final between [7] Cameron Norrie (GBR) and Learner Tien (USA) is the second match on the schedule for the day.
- Match Start Time: Not Before 4:30 PM (CET – Central European Time).
Due to the time difference from France, viewers in the USA and UK must convert the local Metz time to their own time zone. The match will begin following the conclusion of the preceding Doubles Final (scheduled to start at 2:00 PM CET). The “Not Before” time indicates the earliest the Norrie vs. Tien match could begin.
| Region | Time Zone | Local Start Time (Not Before) |
| United Kingdom (UK), Ireland | Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Not Before 3:30 PM GMT |
| United States (USA), East Coast | Eastern Time (ET) | Not Before 10:30 AM ET |
| United States (USA), West Coast | Pacific Time (PT) | Not Before 7:30 AM PT |
Fans should plan to tune in slightly before the estimated start time, especially if the Doubles Final is resolved quickly.
Viewing in the United States and Territories
For tennis enthusiasts in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, the exclusive broadcast partner for the ATP Tourโincluding ATP 250 tournaments like the Moselle Openโis the Tennis Channel.
Tennis Channel
- Platform: The Tennis Channel is the primary and exclusive home for the ATP Tour in the U.S. and its territories.
- How to Watch: Viewers can access the Tennis Channel through most major cable and satellite television providers across the country.
- Streaming Options:
- Live TV Streaming Services: Subscriptions to platforms like Fubo offer the Tennis Channel as part of their sports packages, providing a convenient way to stream the final live on various devices.
- Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Streaming: Depending on the region and specific broadcast rights, services like the Tennis Channel Plus streaming platform or other offerings from the channel itself may provide live and on-demand access to the match.
Online Streaming: Tennis TV
While the Tennis Channel holds the main broadcast rights, the ATP Tour’s official streaming service, Tennis TV, is also a powerful option for fans in the USA. Tennis TV allows subscribers to stream ATP 250, 500, and Masters 1000 events, offering full, live, and on-demand coverage.
Viewing in the United Kingdom and Ireland
For fans in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Gibraltar, the live broadcast coverage for the Moselle Open final is provided by Sky UK (Sky Sports). Sky Sports is the official broadcaster for a significant portion of the ATP Tour, including all ATP 250, ATP 500, and Masters 1000 events.
Sky Sports Tennis
- Platform: The dedicated Sky Sports Tennis channel is the go-to destination for comprehensive ATP Tour coverage. The final is expected to be shown on one of the Sky Sports channels, likely Sky Sports Tennis.
- Streaming: Subscribers can stream the action live via the Sky Sports app on mobile devices and tablets, or through the Sky Sports platform on Sky Stream, Sky Glass, or Sky Q.
Sky Sports+
- New Channel: The final may also be featured on Sky Sports+, a relatively new channel that provides additional coverage, including more ATP Tour matches. Fans with a Sky Sports subscription should check their channel guides for Sky Sports Tennis and any related channels.
Pro Tip for Viewers
Given that the Singles Final is scheduled “Not Before 4:30 PM CET”, the most reliable way to ensure you don’t miss the start of Norrie vs. Tien is to tune in as the Doubles Final is wrapping up. The Doubes Final, featuring [3] Guido Andreozzi/Manuel Guinard vs. Quentin Halys/Pierre-Hugues Herbert, is slated to start at 2:00 PM CET.
The Moselle Open final is a must-watch, and with the details on the appropriate broadcast channels now clear, fans on both sides of the Atlantic are ready for a world-class tennis battle on the hard courts of France.
