ATP Belgrade Live Stream & Tips: Watch Serbia Open Online

Andrew Hendrie:

World No. 1 and home favourite Novak Djokovic headlines the field at the ATP 250 Serbia Open in Belgrade this week and all matches at the tournament are available to watch online via desktop and mobile.

ATP Belgrade Live Stream, Tips & Predictions

ATP Belgrade Live Stream – watch the ATP 250 Serbia Open from your desktop or mobile device. Live streams of all tennis matches from Belgrade are free to watch.

ATP Belgrade Live Stream: How to watch & bet online

You can watch and bet on ATP Belgrade with bet365 and their extensive live streaming coverage.

The bookmaker is offering all eligible customers the chance to watch and bet on all matches from ATP Belgrade between April 19-25. All you need is a funded account with bet365 or to have placed an online bet within the last 24 hours of the match, although you must note that geo-restrictions may apply in some areas.

Read on below for information on how to watch and bet on ATP Belgrade live on bet365.

ATP Belgrade Tennis: How to live stream with bet365

  1. Visit the bet365 website
  2. Sign into your account or register for a new one
  3. Select live streaming on the right-hand menu
  4. Choose the ATP Belgrade match you want to stream
  5. Enjoy live ATP Belgrade tennis streams and in-play betting

Under Australian law, we are required to inform you that Live Streaming on bet365 is exempt from Parts 3 and 4 of the Broadcasting Services (Online Content Service Provider Rules) 2018.


ATP Belgrade Tournament Information

Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Dates: April 19-25, 2021
Surface: Clay
Singles Draw: 28
Doubles Draw: 16
Defending champion: Andreas Seppi (2012)


ATP Belgrade Seeds

1. Novak Djokovic
2. Matteo Berrettini
3. Aslan Karatsev
4. Dusan Lajovic
5. Filip Krajinovic
6. Marton Fucsovics (withdrew injured)
7. John Millman
8. Miomir Kecmanovic


ATP Belgrade Tips & Predictions

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic makes a rare appearance at an ATP 250 when he leads the draw at the Serbia Open, which is back on the calendar for the first time since 2012.

Played at the Novak Tennis Centre in Belgrade, it’s no surprise there’s a strong Serbian presence at the tournament, with three seeded players among the main contenders after Djokovic, including Dusan Lajovic, Filip Krajinovic and Miomir Kecmanovic.

Djokovic will be aiming for his third title in Belgrade after prevailing in 2009 and 2011. The world’s best player was stunned in Monte Carlo last week by Dan Evans, with Djokovic admitting it was one of his worst matches in the last few seasons.

A repeat early elimination is very slim in Belgrade, although Djokovic could run into Aslan Karatsev in the semi-finals. The Russian has continued his strong season since making the Australian Open semi-finals (where he lost to Djokovic), winning his maiden ATP title in Dubai.

Matteo Berrettini was playing great tennis before getting injured in the Australian Open third round and could be dangerous in Belgrade, but it’s also his first tournament in months and could to get going early.

Sebastian Korda is also one to watch – the young American has sky-rocketed up the rankings this year on the back of a runner-up showing in Delray Beach and Miami Masters quarter-final and his potential quarter-final with Karatsev would be interesting – especially after he beat the Russian during that Miami run.

Overall, you can’t go against Djokovic. Berrettini or Filip Krajinovic are the most likely contenders from the bottom half, but they almost certainly won’t be beating the World No. 1.

If Djokovic survives Karatsev/Korda, he should be strolling to the title.

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