Who is showing the Australian Open 2021?

Who is showing the Australian Open 2021?

Eurosport
Tickets. This year, due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be three zones you can be in as a visitor to Melbourne Park. You can find out more about the zones, tickets and all the relevant information on the official tournament website. The Australian Open is live on Eurosport.

Is the 2021 Australian Open on TV?

Saturday’s Australian Open final between Barty and Collins will be shown on ESPN in the United States. The match will be replayed on ESPN2 beginning at 8 a.m. ET. Fans in Canada can watch on TSN.

Where can I watch the Australian Open 2022?

The 2022 Australian Open will be broadcasted on on ESPN for American audiences via major cord-cutting services. You can also use ESPN’s streaming service “ESPN+” as an alternative to watch the matches, but the 2022 Australian Open finals will be live on ESPN (channel) exclusively.

What time is Barty’s match tonight?

The match is set to get underway at 7:30pm AEDT on Saturday night, which is 6:30pm in Queensland, 6pm in the Northern Territory, 7pm in Adelaide, and 4:30pm in Perth.

How can I watch Australian Open tennis 2021?

If you want to watch the Australian Open finals on TV, you can find the tennis tournament on ESPN and ESPN2, with the championship matches airing live on ESPN. If you have a traditional cable package (like this one from Verizon Fios), you can watch the Australian Open finals on TV on ESPN.

What channel is showing Australian Open tennis?

And now it’s on with the show. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and the Tennis Channel will cover most of the action, with ESPN picking up coverage of the women’s and men’s finals.

Where can I see Australian Open on TV?

ESPN
2022 Australian Open TV schedule in the US ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and the Tennis Channel will cover most of the action, with ESPN picking up coverage of the women’s and men’s finals.

What channel is Australian Open on?

Australian Open 2022 schedule

Time (ET) TV Channel
9-11:30 p.m. ESPN2, ESPN+
11:30 p.m.-7 a.m. ESPN+
7 a.m.-2 p.m. Tennis Channel
2-5 p.m. ESPN2

Where can I watch Australian Open 2021?

Which TV channel is showing Australian Open?

The Australian Open can be viewed on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and the Tennis Channel for American audiences and on TSN in Canada. Melbourne, where the tournament is held, is 16 hours ahead of Eastern time, so most of the coverage will be replays of earlier matches.

What time is Australian Open on TV today?

The match is slated to start at 3:30 a.m. ET from Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

How can I watch the Australian Open on TV?

Here’s when you’ll be able to watch, and on which channel:

  1. Mon 24 Jan – BBC Two, 16:15-17:15.
  2. Tue 25 Jan – BBC Two, 16:15-17:15.
  3. Wed 26 Jan – BBC Two,16:15-17:15.
  4. Thu 27 Jan – BBC Two, 16:15-17:15.
  5. Fri 28 Jan – BBC Two, 16:15-17:15.
  6. Sat 29 Jan – BBC One, 13:45-15:15.

How can I watch Australian Open tennis on TV?

The BBC will show highlights of the Australian Open with Britain’s former world number four Johanna Konta part of the commentary team. Highlights of the second week of the tournament will be shown on BBC One or BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the mobile app.

Is the Australian Open on Amazon Prime 2021?

The Australian Open isn’t being covered by Amazon Prime directly this year. However, if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get the Discovery+ Entertainment & Sport Prime Video Channel for £6.99 per month – this will give you full access to watch the games.

  • September 24, 2022