Okay, so I’ve been keeping an eye on this tennis match, Michelsen versus Giron. It’s been on my radar for a while, and I finally got around to watching it. I’ll tell you what, it was quite the experience.
First off, I started by checking when this match was supposed to happen. Found out it was scheduled for October 22nd, 2024, at 5:30 PM. That’s in the future, which is weird, but okay, I marked it in my calendar just in case. Then I started looking for where I could watch it. Tennis TV seemed like the obvious choice, so I went there first.
I quickly realized that Tennis TV was a paid platform. Not a big fan of paying for these things, but I figured, eh, let’s see what else is out there. A little more digging and I stumbled upon some other options. One was HBO Max, and they mentioned something about plans starting at €5.99/month. It was tempting, but I’m not about to get a new subscription just for one match.
Then there was this bet365 thing. Apparently, you could watch it for free if you had a “funded account.” I’m not really into betting, so I wasn’t sure how that worked. Seemed a bit too complicated for just wanting to watch a tennis match.
Since the match is supposed to be played at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, and it’s a part of the Erste Bank Open 2024, which is a big deal, I thought there might be some TV channels showing it. I did a bit more searching and found a few channels that might be broadcasting it, but it wasn’t clear which ones.
Trying to Make Sense of It All
So, here I was, with all this information, and still not sure how to actually watch the match. It was kind of frustrating. I decided to just wait until the date gets closer. Maybe by then, it’ll be clearer where to watch it.
I mean, it’s supposed to be the first round, the round of 32, so it’s not like it’s the finals or anything, but still, I was curious to see these two guys play. I’d heard of both Michelsen and Giron, they’ve been around, and I even found out that this was the second time they were playing each other. That got me even more interested.
Still Waiting
Anyway, I guess I’ll just have to be patient. Maybe closer to October 22nd, I’ll do another round of searching, and hopefully, it’ll be easier to find where to watch it.
- Check for updates on streaming options – I’ll keep an eye on Tennis TV and HBO Max, see if they have any special deals or something.
- Look into the bet365 thing again – Maybe I’ll figure out what a “funded account” means, just out of curiosity.
- Search for TV channels closer to the date – It’s still a bit far off, so maybe more info will come out closer to October.
That’s my plan for now. I’ll keep you all updated if anything changes. Wish me luck!