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For example, you can connect to streaming-optimized servers for 9Now in Australia to watch the Australian Open for free.
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9Now is the official broadcaster of the Australian Open in Australia. It’s free to create an account to stream live and on-demand content. 9Now even has a Picture in Picture feature for Chrome and Safari, so you can continuously follow matches while browsing the internet.
You need to purchase a Stan Sport add-on along with your Stan subscription to watch the Australian Open (as well as all other Grand Slams throughout the year). Stan accepts PayPal and all major debit and credit cards.
Sign up for an ESPN+ account to watch the games on the platform. You will need a US credit card to subscribe. Once you have your account set up, you can stream the Australian Open on your internet-connected gadgets — no need for cable or satellite TV to enjoy ESPN content.
Hulu + Live TV includes ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+ in your subscription, so you have plenty of options for watching the Australian Open. You need a US credit or debit card to create an account.
If you only want ESPN+ without the other live channels, you can get the Disney Bundle for $12.99. This includes Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+.
Stream the Australian Open live on YouTube TV on the ESPN and ESPN2 channels. Take advantage of the 14-day free trial by timing your subscription to cover all the Australian Open dates. To subscribe, you need to enter a US ZIP code and billing address.
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Watch the Australian Open live on ESPN and ESPN2 via fuboTV. You’ll need to have a US payment method to create an account.
Amazon Prime Video has a 30-day free trial for new subscribers — enough time to watch the Australian Open for free! Create an Amazon Prime account right before the tournament starts. You need either a UK address or a UK-issued credit card to subscribe.
Discovery+ is broadcasting the Australian Open on Eurosport. However, you’ll need to sign up for the separate Entertainment & Sport pass due to Brexit. You’ll also need a local credit card to create a Discovery+ account.
The Eurosport channel on Discovery+ is live streaming the Australian Open for residents in Spain, Germany, Italy, Norway, Ireland, Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Austria, and Sweden. You need a locally issued credit card to create an account.
Eurosport Player is ending its streaming services in mid-January 2023, and Discovery+ will take over Eurosport’s airing of live sports for new subscribers.
However, if your country’s Discovery+ isn’t merged with Eurosport yet, you can get a Eurosport subscription to watch the Australian Open. Sign up on the website and use a local credit card to complete your payment.
Watch the Australian Open on SonyLIV. You’re free to use any credit card to pay, but you need a local mobile number to create an account.
The K+ app lets you stream the Australian Open without needing a K+ satellite or TV Box subscription. You need to provide a valid local mobile number during registration.
Sign up with your email address (no local phone number needed) and pay via PayPal or any major credit card. You can also pay using Showmax vouchers.
Head over to the Australian Open TV channel on YouTube to get official highlights. You can watch short and extended highlights, press conferences, noteworthy moments, and even some full match replays.
Although Eurosport Player is being phased out, the Eurosport website will still provide daily highlights and score summaries. You’ll quickly catch up on the day’s action with their 3-minute clips.
You can watch match highlights and full match replays of the finals on 9Now. Just log in to your account to watch the content. If you prefer to read updates, you can go to Nine’s Wide World of Sports website for up-to-the-minute tournament results and news.
The 111th edition of the Australian Open will be hosted at Melbourne Park.
2022 Women’s Singles champion Ash Barty won’t be on the court this year following her surprise retirement. However, Rafael Nadal will be back to defend his title with a current feat of 22 Grand Slam singles wins throughout his tennis career.
We’ve yet to see if Naomi Osaka can make a comeback and defeat top-ranked player Iga Świątek. Novak Djokovic will also return with a reinstated visa after missing the Australian Open last year due to his vaccination status.
Rumors say Serena Williams might be back for the tournament after dropping hints that she isn’t retired. She’s only 1 win away from equaling Margaret Court’s tally of Grand Slam singles victories.
Date | Session | Time (AEDT) | Event |
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16 January | 1 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 1st Round |
16 January | 2 | 7:00 PM | Mens'/Womens' 1st Round |
17 January | 3 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 1st Round |
17 January | 4 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 1st Round |
18 January | 5 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 2st Round |
18 January | 6 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 2st Round |
19 January | 7 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 2st Round |
19 January | 8 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 2st Round |
20 January | 9 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 3rd Round |
20 January | 10 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 3rd Round |
21 January | 11 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 3rd Round |
21 January | 12 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 3rd Round |
22 January | 13 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 4th Round |
22 January | 14 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 4th Round |
23 January | 15 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's 4th Round |
23 January | 16 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's 4th Round |
24 January | 17 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's Quarterfinals |
24 January | 18 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's Quarterfinals |
25 January | 19 | 11:00 AM | Men's/Women's Quarterfinals |
25 January | 20 | 7:00 PM | Men's/Women's Quarterfinals |
26 January | 21 | 4:00 PM | Women's Semifinals x2 |
27 January | 22 | 11:00 AM | Men's Semifinal 1 |
27 January | 23 | 4:00 PM | Men's Semifinal 2 |
28 January | 24 | 4:00 PM | Women's Singles Final |
29 January | 25 | 4:00 PM | Men's Single Final |
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You can watch Australian Open for free online via 9Now in Australia.
If you live in other countries, you can watch the tournament online via paid streaming platforms like ESPN+, Discovery+, and YouTube TV.
You can watch all the Grand Slam tournaments with CyberGhost VPN. This includes the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. You can also watch the FIFA World Cup, Tour de France, Formula 1, and many other sports events with a VPN.
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Use CyberGhost VPN to get an Australian IP address and keep up with every score even during vacations. Whether you’re in Asia, the UK, or elsewhere, you’ll be able to enjoy the matches via 9Now as if you never left the country.
If you live outside Australia, you can subscribe to a streaming service like ESPN+. You can also watch the Australian Open on YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Amazon Prime Video.
Unfortunately, Australian Open matches aren’t broadcast on the Tennis Channel.
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