Challengers, the horny tennis drama starring Zendaya and Josh O'Connor, is now available to watch on Prime Video.

The film follows a trio of sports professionals across 13 years, chronicling their career ups and downs and their complicated romantic/sexual relationships.

Following its release on digital storefronts back in May, the film can now be streamed for free on Prime Video as part of an Amazon Prime subscription.

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Digital Spy's review of the film praised the main cast and celebrated Zendaya's performance as her best to date, saying she "surprises at every turn" and was "fully committed" to her characterisation of Tashi.

If you didn't see Challengers in the cinema – or just want to watch again – you can now watch at no extra cost if you're a Prime member.

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Stream Challengers with Prime Video

Stream Challengers with Prime Video

Stream Challengers with Prime Video

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New and eligible returning customers can also take up Amazon Prime's 30-day free trial. This gives you full access to Prime membership, which usually costs £8.99 per month or £95/year.

In addition to Amazon Prime benefits including Prime Video and premium shipping options, you'll also be able to take advantage of exclusive offers during Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale, which takes place tomorrow and Wednesday (October 8-9).

zendaya sitting back with her hands on her head in challengers movie
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Challengers really caught on with audiences upon its big-screen release, topping the box office and eventually making nearly $100 million.

Zendaya revealed that real-life tennis supremo Serena Williams had also given her thumbs-up to the movie, calling it "great" even though she quickly noticed that the tennis balls being whacked around in the film weren't real.

For those of you who have yet to see Challengers (or are looking to watch it again for the first time in months), you might want to come back to this page to dive into what the movie's vague ending is all about.

Challengers is available to stream now for Prime Video subscribers.

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