Exhibition competitions continue to remain the flavour of the times and Dominic Thiem will be at the forefront of another one by the name of Thiem’s 7 Invitational. Everything you wanted to know about the Thiem’s 7 Invitational live streaming and its schedule and player-list has been updated in this piece below.
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What is the Thiem’s 7 Invitational Tournament?
Another one in the line of exhibition tournaments played by invitation only. As the name suggests, it is one where Austrian player Dominic Thiem has a stake in and to be hosted in Kitzbuhel in Austria. Incidentally, Kitzbuhel also plays host to an ATP 250 tournament each year. A prize money of 300,000 euros will be on offer in this competition.
Thiem’s 7 Invitational Player List – Who is Playing?
The tournament will have eight men’s players participating led by Dominic Thiem. Gael Monfils was one of the other players to have been signed up but he has withdrawn from the competition because of personal reasons.
Other players include Jan-Lennard Struff, Karen Khachanov, Andrey Rublev, Matteo Berrettini and Dennis Novak. More information Grigor Dimitrov is awaited after he tested positive at the Adria Tour.
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Probable Player List & Draw
- Dominic Thiem
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- Karen Khachanov
- Andrey Rublev
- Matteo Berrettini
- Dennis Novak
Thiem’s 7 Invitational Schedule & Dates
This competition will be played between July 7 and 11. The five-day tournament will see a series of semifinals and final played towards the end. Day by day schedule will be updated closer to the start of this tournament.
What will be this Thiem’s 7 Invitational Format?
More details are still to be released but the format is expected to be on the lines of the ATP Finals. Eight players, divided into two groups of four apiece and each player to feature in three group-stage matches. The top two from each group makes it to the semifinals which is a single-elimination round and that leads to the title-decider.
Thiem’s 7 Invitational Live Streaming Options
The Thiem’s 7 Invitational tournament will be broadcast live online and on television and more information can be found in the section below. If you are looking to watch tennis live streams, you can do so by signing up for bet365 using the following method. Typically, ATP, WTA and Grand Slam competitions have been live streamed with bookmakers like bet365 and here is the process you can follow to watch tennis live streamed on your device
- Go to Bet365.com here
- Register with Bet365.com (or log in to your account)
- Pre-fund your account by depositing $10 (or equivalent currency).
- You can either let it remain in your account or make a bet in the 24 hours before the live streaming
- Select the the tournament in question, like the Thiem’s 7 Invitational live streaming option by clicking on Live Streaming on the top
The one thing to note here is bet365 requires users to register with them and then either deposit a sum of $10 into your account (or register as mentioned here) or watch the live streaming by betting on any sport in the past 24 hours.
Also to keep in mind is geo-restrictions might apply.
How else to watch the Thiem’s 7 Invitational live?
UK tennis fans will be able to the watch the Thiem’s 7 Invitational tennis tournament live with Eurosport 2. The Servus TV website will be streaming it live for Austrian fans.
Are Thiem’s 7 Invitational Tickets Available?
This could well be played to a closed stadium as well as has been mandated by the laws of the region because of the pandemic. What would be able to do is to keep in touch by watching and betting on the Thiem’s 7 Invitational tournament, and do that by signing up here to get awesome odds with bet365 for this tournament . Interestingly, the organisers have claimed 500 fans might be allowed inside the stadium but after what happened at Adria, it would make for a lot of sense from them to take no such risks.