Australian Open tennis 2021 stream Free: how to watch online
With the qualifiers done, here is the full Australian Open schedule and Australian Open 2021 live streaming details for countries around the world.
Australian Open live stream
Dates: 8th-21st February
Free live stream: Watch Now
Watch anywhere: Try ExpressVPN risk-free
UK stream: Eurosport Player £6.99/month (no contract)
UK subscription: BT Sport/Virgin Media/Sky Sports
US stream: Tennis Channel Plus $99.99/year
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UK stream: Eurosport Player £6.99/month (no contract)
UK subscription: BT Sport/Virgin Media/Sky Sports
US stream: Tennis Channel Plus $99.99/year
Watch : Live Stream
Australian Open 2021 Preview
Originally scheduled to be held between January 18-31 the 109th edition of the Australian Open will now run from February 8-21 at Melbourne Park. Novak Djokovic will be the defending champion on the Men’s side, after a five-set battle with Austria’s Dominic Thiem earned him his 8th title at the Slam in 2020. Meanwhile, Sofia Kenin might return to defend her title as well after a career-defining Grand Slam run in 2020 saw her reach two finals and one quarterfinal.
As the Australian Open qualifiers come to an end and the first of the players start to trickle into Melbourne for the 14-day mandatory quarantine, here is the full Australian Open schedule and Australian Open 2021 live streaming details for countries around the world.
Australian Open telecast channel in India, Europe, Africa and the Americas
According to the official Australian Open website, Eurosport will be the official Australian Open 2021 live streaming and telecast partner for all of Europe. Fans in the USA can watch the first slam of the year on the Tennis Channel and on ESPN, while Canadians can cheer on Bianca Andresscu, Denis Shapovalov and other on the Réseau des sports (RDS) channel and its sister English channel The Sports Network (TSN). Both channels will offer paid TV streaming subscriptions.
For fans living in the Middle-East, North Africa and Central Asia the popular streaming service beIN will be offering Australian Open 2021 live streaming and telecast on a paid basis. For South African and sub-Saharan African fans, the TV channel SuperSport will offer paid television coverage of the Australian Open. Certain Western and Central African countries can also watch the Slam on Eurosport. Latin American/South American and Caribbean countries can watch the Australian Open 2021 on the ESPN International channel.
Coming to Asia, Sony Six will be the official Australian Open telecast channel in India and the Indian subcontinent, including Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan. The tournament will be available for live streaming on the SonyLIV app and website as well. All other East Asian and Oceania countries can watch the Australian Open on either Fox Sports or ESPN International. Australian fans can watch the tournament on channel Nine, Chinese fans on CCTV, iQIYI, Guangdong TV, Great Sports Channel (Shanghai) and Japanese fans on NHK, WOWOW.
2021 Australian Open free live stream
Australian Open live stream: how to watch the 2021 tennis
The Australian Open tennis is part of Australia’s crown jewels of sport and will be televised live for free. You’ll find all the action available on Channel 9 as well as on the 9Now live streaming service which is available through the web or as an app on mobiles, tablets and other devices.
Of course, this is only accessible to viewers in Australia. If you’re an Australian who happens to be out of the country during the tennis, then you’ll need to use a VPN to access the Australian Open live stream without being blocked.
You can sign-up to a VPN risk free with a 30-day money-back guarantee. So, if you can’t get it to work for any reason, then you can simply cancel and won’t be out of pocket. Take a look below and we’ll show you how that’s done.
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Australian Open live stream: how to watch the 2021 tennis in UK & Europe
Australian Open holds the rights to air the Australian Open 2021 in the UK and across Europe. All matches from Melbourne Park will be broadcast live across Australian Open 1, Australian Open 2, Australian Open 1 HD and Australian Open 2 HD throughout the tournament, offering daily coverage from the first rounds to the final.
Anyone can access Australian Open through the Australian Open Player. The streaming service costs £6.99 a month (£4.99 a month if you pay annually) and includes unlimited access to Grand Slam tennis, Grand Tour cycling, motorsports, snooker, basketball and more.
The Prime Video app is available on most smart TV platforms, games consoles, Fire TV devices, Apple TV, iOS, Android and more, so you can enjoy the tennis in HD on almost any device.
Australian Open Player free 7-day trial on Amazon Prime Video
Enjoy a whole week of tennis from Down Under for free by signing up to Australian Open on Amazon Prime. If you like what you see, then it’s just £6.99 per month thereafter with no contract hassles.
How to watch the Australian Open 2021 in the USA
The Australian Open 2021 US TV rights are split between ESPN and the Tennis Channel. If your satellite or cable package package already includes one of these, then you’re in. If not, then you’ll need to contact your provider and upgrade.
Tennis Channel Plus $99.99 per year
Catch the Australian Open 2021 and stream over 4500 live and on-demand matches from over 100 ATP & WTA events, including coverage from Roland Garros too. Not cheap but, if you’re a tennis nut, then this is the way to go.
No need to worry if neither of these are available on your TV platform of choice or if the upgrade subscription is extortionate. You can watch a live stream of the Australian Open 2021 direct through the Tennis Channel Plus player on all good smart platforms including iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV.
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