Watch Roman Safiullin live on Tennis TV, the official ATP streaming app, or ESPN+ in the US. Find his schedule at atptour.com and set score alerts in FlashScore to stay updated on every match.
Roman Safiullin is a Russian professional tennis player born on July 10, 1997. He competes on the ATP Tour and has become one of the more watchable players in men's tennis, known for a powerful serve, aggressive baseline style, and the ability to make deep runs in high-level tournaments.
Safiullin is right-handed with a two-handed backhand. Standing 188 cm tall, he generates natural leverage on his serve, which consistently reaches high speeds. His game is built around taking early control of points and dictating rallies from the baseline rather than grinding through long exchanges.
He has competed at all four Grand Slams and has recorded strong results at ATP 500 and ATP 1000 events, where the field is at its deepest. His level of play in those settings has drawn considerable attention from tennis fans who follow the tour closely, making him a player worth seeking out each tournament week.
Because Safiullin is Russian, he currently competes under the Individual Neutral Athlete designation at events that enforce ATP rules for Russian and Belarusian players. He is fully eligible to enter all ATP Tour events and Grand Slams worldwide.
Tennis TV is the official ATP streaming platform and the most reliable way to watch any Safiullin match regardless of where you live. It costs $15.99 per month or $99.99 per year and streams every ATP Tour match live and on demand, with no blackouts for ATP-run events.
In the United States, ESPN+ carries select ATP matches, particularly at ATP 1000 and ATP 500 events. Marquee matches may also appear on ESPN or ESPN2 during major tournaments. ESPN+ costs $10.99 per month as a standalone subscription.
For Amazon Prime Video subscribers in the UK and Germany, select ATP event packages have been made available under Prime Video Sports. Check the Sports section of your Prime Video account to see active tennis rights for your region.
The ATP official website is the primary source for Safiullin's tournament schedule. Follow these steps:
The ATP website displays match times in UTC by default. Toggle the time zone setting on the schedule page to convert to your local time. Apps like FlashScore and Sofascore automatically display match times in your device's local time zone, which is more practical during a busy tournament week.
ATP events are grouped into tiers: ATP Finals, ATP Masters 1000, ATP 500, ATP 250, and Grand Slams. Higher-tier events receive broader broadcast coverage across regional TV channels; ATP 250 events are most reliably found on Tennis TV for international viewers.
ATP broadcast rights differ significantly by country. Here is a region-by-region breakdown of the main channels that air Safiullin's matches on television:
If none of these channels are available to you, or if you are traveling abroad, Tennis TV is the universal fallback — it covers every ATP match globally with no regional restrictions on the ATP's own content.
You do not need a paid video subscription to stay well informed about Safiullin's matches. Several free tools provide excellent real-time coverage:
For paid access at the lowest possible cost, consider a single-month Tennis TV subscription timed to a tournament where Safiullin is in the draw. Cancel before the month renews and you pay only $15.99 for complete access during that event.
Setting up push notifications is the most practical way to make sure you do not miss the start of a Safiullin match. Here is how to configure alerts in FlashScore:
The ATP Tour app also supports player-specific alerts:
During Grand Slam events, the tournament's own official app — such as the US Open, Wimbledon, Roland-Garros, or Australian Open apps — also provides court-assignment alerts and order-of-play notifications for players you choose to follow.
Safiullin maintains a presence on social media, which gives fans another channel to follow his training, tournament preparation, and reactions both during and between events:
The ATP Tour's social team posts player practice footage and pre-match interview clips during tournament weeks. Following @ATPTour on both Instagram and Twitter/X ensures a steady stream of official content whenever Safiullin is in action at a tour event.
For community discussion, Reddit's r/tennis at reddit.com/r/tennis is highly active during ATP events. Dedicated match threads appear for most Safiullin matches at higher-tier tournaments, where fans share real-time commentary, tactical observations, and links to score trackers.
Tennis TV is the best option. It is the official ATP streaming platform and shows every ATP match live, including all Safiullin matches. A monthly subscription costs $15.99 and the annual pass is $99.99. The app works on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV.
Tennis TV costs $15.99 per month or $99.99 per year. There is no free tier, but the annual plan averages about $8.33 per month. If you only want to watch during one specific tournament, the monthly plan lets you subscribe, watch, and cancel before the next billing cycle.
Safiullin competes on the full ATP Tour calendar, which runs from January through November. He plays at ATP 250, ATP 500, and ATP 1000 events as well as all four Grand Slams: the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open. His full schedule is listed on his player profile at atptour.com.
Full live matches require a paid subscription such as Tennis TV, ESPN+, Eurosport, or beIN Sports depending on your region. However, you can follow live scores for free in the ATP Tour app or FlashScore. Match highlights are posted free on the ATP Tour's official YouTube channel, usually within a few hours of each match ending.
Visit atptour.com and search for Roman Safiullin in the Players section. His current ATP singles ranking, ranking points, and full ranking history are all on his profile page. The ATP updates official rankings every Monday during the season.
Since 2022, the ATP has required Russian and Belarusian players to compete under the Individual Neutral Athlete designation, without national flags or anthems at most events. Safiullin competes in this capacity at ATP Tour tournaments and at Grand Slams that enforce the same ruling.
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