Watch Australian Open Live Streams in 2024
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Where to Watch the 2024 Australian Open for Free Online
9Now
- Country: Australia
- Available Matches: All matches
9Now is the country’s official broadcaster of the Australian Open. You can watch matches live or on demand for free, but you do have to create an account. You’ll need an Australian postcode, but no credit or debit card is required.
9Now has a cool Picture-in-Picture feature for Chrome and Safari, so you can open a video in a smaller window and multitask without missing any of the action. The platform also has apps for Android and iOS so you can watch the tournament on the go.
9Now is only available in Australia, but if you’re traveling abroad during the tournament, you can use CyberGhost VPN to keep up with the Australian Open. Connect to our streaming-optimized server for 9Now and stream as if you were home.
ServusTV
- Country: Austria
- Available Matches: Headline matches
If you’re in Austria, you can catch the Australian Open live for free on ServusTV. You don’t need to create an account to stream sports, but if you do sign up, you can save your list of content and pick up where you left off on any device.
You can stream matches on the ServusTV website or Servus TV On app, which is available for Android and iOS devices.
Where to Watch the 2024 Australian Open
in Australia
Stan
- Free Trial: 30 days
- Available Matches: All matches
The Australian Open is available live and on-demand on Stan via the Stan Sport package. The platform accepts major debit or credit cards, PayPal, and Stan gift cards.
You can watch Stan in your browser or on your smartphone. The platform also supports game consoles, Smart TVs, and other streaming devices. Center court matches are available in UHD.
Stan is only available within Australia. If you’re traveling overseas, you can connect to CyberGhost VPN’s streaming-optimized server for Stan, and continue watching the tournament like you never left home.
Where to Live Stream the 2024 Australian Open in the US
ESPN/ESPN+
In the US, you can stream the Australian Open on ESPN and ESPN+. To stream on ESPN, you’ll have to enter your TV provider credentials. Alternatively, you can purchase an ESPN+ subscription — the platform accepts credit and debit cards and PayPal. Most streaming devices are supported.
You can also subscribe to a service that carries ESPN or ESPN+, like Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, YouTube TV, or DirectTV. Plans for these services are more expensive than a standalone ESPN+ plan, but offer you many additional channels.
Where to Stream the 2024 Australian Open in Europe
Eurosport
- Available Matches: All matches
If you're a tennis fan in the UK, Ireland, or continental Europe, you can watch the Australian Open on Eurosport. The platform offers UHD streaming.
To start watching, you need to create a Eurosport account. Some on-demand content is watchable for free, but to purchase a subscription, you’ll need to pay with PayPal or a local credit or debit card.
If streaming services are blocked on your work or school network, CyberGhost VPN can help. When you connect to a VPN server, all your traffic is encrypted, so the network can’t detect your streaming activity. This way, you can bypass local blocks with ease.
Where to Watch the 2024 Australian Open in MENA and SEA
beIN Sports
- Available Matches: All matches (Middle East and North Africa only), headline matches (Southeast Asia)
beIN Sports is the official broadcaster of the 2024 Australian Open in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and certain Southeast Asian countries and territories, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. If you’re in MENA, you can stream matches in UHD through the beIN 4K Media Server Box, beIN TV VIP, or beIN TV. In other regions, streaming quality is as high as HD.
The subscription process and plans vary from country to country. In MENA countries, you need to subscribe to a plan that includes a set-top box, and provide a local mobile number to register. The process is more straightforward in Southeast Asia. You can register with your email, Gmail, Apple, or Facebook account, then choose between an annual or monthly pass and pay with a credit or debit card.
If you’re traveling abroad during the Australian Open, you can buy CyberGhost VPN so you don’t miss a moment of the action. Just connect to a server in your home country and continue streaming as normal.
Watch Australian Open Highlights for Free
Australian Open YouTube Channel
You can stream official highlights on the Australian Open TV YouTube channel, as well as historic matches in their entirety, press conferences, and interviews.
Eurosport
In addition to its full coverage of the tournament, the Eurosport website also provides match highlights for free. The 3-minute clips are a quick way to catch up on the most exciting moments.
9Now
Missed 9Now’s free live stream of the Australian Open? You can catch up by watching match highlights on the 9Now website. You need to create a 9Now account and log in to watch.
2024 Australian Open Schedule
The 2024 tennis season is off to an exciting start with the return of previous Australian Open champions Rafael Nadal, Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, and Angelique Kerber.
It’s Nadal’s first tournament after his serious hip injury, and fans can’t wait to find out whether he’ll prevent Novak Djokovic from adding another title to his record 10 Australian Open championships.
Dates | Round |
January 14–16, 2024 | First round |
January 17–18, 2024 | Second round |
January 19–20, 2024 | Third round |
January 21–22, 2024 | Fourth round |
January 23–24, 2024 | Quarterfinals |
January 25, 2024 | Women’s semifinals |
January 26, 2024 | Men’s semifinals |
January 27, 2024 | Women’s final |
January 28, 2024 | Men’s final |
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FAQ
Many of the streaming services that are broadcasting the Australian Open offer mobile apps. A few examples are 9Now, Stan, Eurosport, ServusTV, ESPN+, and beIN Sports.
If you’re traveling abroad and can’t access your usual streaming platform even through the app, get CyberGhost VPN. All you have to do is connect to a server in your home country, and you should be able to access the platform as usual.
You’ll find live Australian Open scores on the ATP Tour website, ESPN, Eurosport, and of course, the Australian Open’s official website. Some of these also have mobile apps where you can check the scores anytime.
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic won the 2023 Australian Open men’s final. This was the 10th time he won the tournament, which is a world record. He’s the favorite to win in the 2024 tournament.
Aryana Sabalenka of Belarus won the women’s title at the 2023 Australian Open. While it was her first major singles title, she had already won two doubles titles alongside Elise Mertens, in the 2019 US Open and the 2021 Australian Open.
A Grand Slam is when a player wins all four major tennis tournaments (also called the “majors”) in a single year: the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. Players can also achieve a “Career Grand Slam,” when they win all the majors at any point in their career.
The 2023 Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic has the most Grand Slam titles in the men’s category, while Australian Margaret Court dominated the women’s category. Both players have 24 Grand Slam titles.
Rafael Nadal won the 2022 Australian Open men’s singles title, while Novak Djokovic won consecutive championships from 2019 to 2021. In the women’s singles category, Ashleigh Barty was crowned champion in 2022, Naomi Osaka in 2021 and 2019, and Sofia Kenin in 2020.
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If you’re traveling outside Australia, you can use CyberGhost VPN to get an Australian IP address. This allows you to stream the tournament on 9Now as usual while you're overseas. It’s best to choose our streaming-optimized server for 9Now. We check this server regularly to ensure that you can stream matches on the platform without any issues.
If you live elsewhere, your viewing options vary depending on your location. In Austria, you can stream headline matches for free on ServusTV. In the US, you can watch on ESPN+. Eurosport is the tournament’s official streaming partner in Europe, and beIn Sports covers the Australian Open for North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
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