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Who is Commentating the Hangzhou Open 2025 Quarter-Final: Corentin Moutet vs Tomas Etcheverry and Where to Watch
The ATP 250 Hangzhou Open 2025 quarter-final match between Corentin Moutet and Tomas Etcheverry takes place on September 21, 2025, at 06:30 UK time. This exciting encounter is available to watch on Tennis Channel 2 and Tennis TV, both broadcasting using the World Feed. The world feed commentators for this match are Phil Studd and Ravi Ubha.
The match is streamed live on Tennis Channel 2, a US-based broadcaster well known for extensive tennis coverage. Tennis TV, the official streaming platform of the ATP Tour, also relays the world feed commentary, ensuring a consistent viewing experience for fans worldwide. Fans in the UK and Ireland can check Sky Sports and NOW TV for potential highlights or additional coverage, as Sky Sports often showcases ATP events including the Hangzhou Open.
About the Commentators
Phil Studd is a renowned tennis broadcaster with wide experience covering ATP and WTA events. He brings expert insight into player styles, tactical nuances, and match atmosphere, having worked extensively across global tennis tournaments.
Ravi Ubha is a distinguished tennis correspondent, often seen reporting and commentating for major broadcasters like ESPN and Tennis Channel. Known for his detailed analysis and engaging presentation style, Ubha adds depth and context to the live commentary.
Background on the Players
Corentin Moutet, a French left-handed player, has demonstrated solid performance on the ATP Tour, known for his strong baseline play and tactical use of spins. His current encounter with Tomas Martin Etcheverry — a rising Argentine ranked player known for his baseline strength and endurance — marks the third meeting between the two this season, adding an interesting rivalry dimension to the quarter-final clash.
This match is gaining attention partly because of the players’ previous encounters, making it a must-watch fixture at the 2025 Hangzhou Open.
Where to Watch
- Tennis Channel 2 (USA) — Live broadcast with world feed commentary from Phil Studd and Ravi Ubha.
- Tennis TV (Worldwide streaming) — Official ATP Tour streaming platform providing the match with world feed commentary.
- Sky Sports and NOW TV (UK and Ireland) — Potential coverage or highlights of the Hangzhou Open; subscription required.
For detailed live scores and match updates, platforms like ESPN Tennis and Xscores Tennis provide up-to-the-minute statistics and results. Fans interested in player head-to-head stats and detailed match histories can visit FlashScore.
Whether watching from the UK, USA, or Australia, tennis enthusiasts can enjoy expert world feed commentary and follow the progress of these talented players in one of the ATP’s prime 250-level events.
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