The Australian Open, first Grand Slam of 2019 is in final stage. The past 2 weeks went quite thrilling with some unexpected elimination of top players started from round 1. Now we have a chance to watch an old rivalry in men after sometime.
This guide helps you in accessing the channels and set up on different devices to live stream Australian Open.
AUS Open 2019: Men Finals
Sunday, 27 Jan, 2019 – 3:30 EST 8:30 GMT
Djokovic vs Nadal
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You can stream live Australian Open through two top channels.
Open the PureVPN app on your device and connect to Australia country server. After connecting, open a new browser window and access Channel 9 website and start streaming the AUS Open Match live online.
Another free option for Free streaming with English commentary is Sony Six. To watch AO2019 on Sony Six, open PureVPN app on your device and connect to any of the South Asian country server (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka). Access Sony Six website on a new browser window or BBC app and enjoy the Australian Open Tennis matches.
Besides these, there are several other channels that broadcast live Australian Open tournament. These channels are geographically restricted and available in certain regions. So you may follow the above mentioned steps for their respective availability.
Its an old rivalry of top players. Their last Grand Slam meeting was at Wimbledon Semifinal where, Djokovic won in a tough 5 set match with a tie breaker end. This is Djokovic’s 7th AO Final with all 6 wins in past, while Nadal will be playing his 5th Aus Open final this year with a single win 2009.
Choose a channel according to your region and language. If your favorite channel is restricted in your region, you can easily unlock access to it. Scroll below to learn to watch the Australian Open live streaming.
Channels | Streaming Available In |
Nine (Free) | Australia Only |
EuroSport | BBC (Free) | UK Only |
ESPN | Tennis Channel | USA Only |
TSN | RDS | Canada Only |
Eurosport | Europe Only |
ARD (Free)| ZDF (Free)| Sky | Germany Only |
Super Tennis | Italy Only |
Sony Six (Free) | India Only |
NOS | Netherlands Only |
CCTV (Free) | China Only |
ESPN | Latin America & Caribbean Only |
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Here’s a complete day-by-day Australia Open 2018 schedule starting from January 14 to January 27, 2019.
Round | Date | Session | Start Time (GMT) |
First Round
| Mon 14 | Day | 12:00 am |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Tue 15 | Day | 12:00 am | |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Second Round
| Wed 16 | Day | 12:00 am |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Thu 17 | Day | 12:00 am | |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Third Round
| Fri 18 | Day | 12:00 am |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Sat 19 | Day | 12:00 am | |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Fourth Round
| Sun 20 | Day | 12:00 am |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Mon 21 | Day | 12:00 am | |
Night | 8:00 am |
Round | Date | Session | Start Time (GMT) |
Quarterfinals | Tue 22 | Day | 12:00 am |
Night | 8:00 am | ||
Wed 23 | Day | 12:00 am | |
Night | 8:00 am |
Round | Date | Session | Start Time (GMT) |
(Match – TBA) | Thu 24 | Day | 12:00 am |
Quad Doubles Final Women’s Singles Semifinal | Not before 2:30 am | ||
Women’s Singles Semifinal | |||
Men’s Singles Semifinal | Night | Followed by | |
*”Magic Moments” Exhibition Match | 8:30 am |
The list includes the top 30 rankings and some notable players.
Rank | Player | Country |
1 | Novak Djokovic | SRB |
2 | Rafael Nadal | ESP |
2* | Andy Murray | GBR |
3 | Roger Federer | SUI |
4 | Alexander Zverev | GER |
5 | Juan Martin del Potro | ARG |
6 | Kevin Anderson | RSA |
7 | Marin Cilic | CRO |
8 | Dominic Thiem | AUT |
9 | Kei Nishikori | JPN |
10 | John Isner | USA |
11 | Karen Khachanov | RUS |
12 | Borna Coric | CRO |
13 | Fabio Fognini | ITA |
14 | Kyle Edmund | GBR |
15 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | GRE |
16 | Daniil Medvedev | RUS |
17 | Diego Schwartzman | ARG |
18 | Milos Raonic | CAN |
19 | Grigor Dimitrov | BUL |
20 | Marco Cecchinato | ITA |
21 | Nikoloz Basilashvili | GEO |
22 | David Goffin | BEL |
23 | Pablo Carreno Busta | ESP |
24 | Roberto Bautista Agut | ESP |
25 | Hyeon Chung | KOR |
26 | Richard Gasquet | FRA |
27 | Denis Shapovalov | CAN |
28 | Fernando Verdasco | ESP |
29 | Gael Monfils | FRA |
30 | Gilles Simon | FRA |
34 | Philipp Kohlschreiber | GER |
35 | Nick Kyrgios | AUS |
37 | Andreas Seppi | ITA |
50 | Robin Haase | NED |
51 | Sam Querrey | USA |
55 | Pierre-Hugues Herbert | FRA |
66 | Stan Wawrinka | SUI |
71 | Tomas Berdych | CZE |
83 | Bernard Tomic | AUS |
The list includes the top 30 rankings and some famous players.
Rank | Player | Country |
1 | Simona Halep | ROU |
2 | Angelique Kerber | GER |
3 | Caroline Wozniacki | DEN |
4 | Elina Svitolina | UKR |
5 | Naomi Osaka | JPN |
6 | Sloane Stephens | USA |
7 | Petra Kvitova | CZE |
8 | Karolina Pliskova | CZE |
9 | Kiki Bertens | NED |
10 | Daria Kasatkina | RUS |
11 | Anastasija Sevastova | LAT |
12 | Elise Mertens | BEL |
13 | Aryna Sabalenka | BLR |
14 | Julia Georges | GER |
15 | Ash Barty | AUS |
16 | Serena Williams | USA |
17 | Madison Keys | USA |
18 | Garbine Muguruza | ESP |
19 | Caroline Garcia | FRA |
20 | Qiang Wang | CHN |
21 | Anett Kontaveit | EST |
22 | Jelena Ostapenko | LAT |
23 | Carla Suarez-Navarro | ESP |
23* | Timea Bacsinszky | SUI |
24 | Mihaela Buzarnescu | ROU |
25 | Dominika Cibulkova | SVK |
26 | Camila Giorgi | ITA |
27 | Lesia Tsurenko | UKR |
28 | Su-Wei Hsieh | TPE |
29 | Maria Sharapova | RUS |
30 | Aliaksandra Sasnovich | BLR |
37 | Johanna Konta | GBR |
38 | Venus Williams | USA |
42 | Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova | RUS |
43 | Kristina Mladenovic | FRA |
44 | Belinda Bencic | SUI |
47 | Alize Cornet | FRA |
51 | Victoria Azarenka | BLR |
57 | Ekaterina Makarova | RUS |
59 | Timea Babos | HUN |
72 | Sam Stosur | AUS |
88 | Eugenie Bouchard | CAN |
102 | Coco Vandeweghe | USA |
Roger Federer’s thrilling five-set win against Martin Cilic in last year’s final closed out the tournament which reminded us why he is a legends. The Underdogs succeeded and proved that there is still great hope in the game for them as well as everyone else.
The unseeded Chung Hyeon proved that Novak Djokovic isn’t invincible. Similarly, Elise Mertens, Hsieh Su-wei and Naomi Osaka emerged as competitive challengers to big names by beating them.
Federer, Cilic, and Hyeon, were the shining emblems in AO 2018 Men’s Single, while Wozniacki, Halep and Mertens outperformed in Women’s Single event. It was Caroline Wozniacki’s first ever grand slam and still the only 1 till date.
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