The Australian Open is a very popular tennis tournament. It is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events played each year. The French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open are the remaining three Grand Slam tennis events held each year. The Australian Open 2024 will start 14th, January 2024 in Melbourne.
Although, as of January 7th, qualifying rounds are going on, you can watch the live action of the Australian Open qualifying rounds on various streaming sticks like Chromecast, Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Roku, and cable networks. Check out how you can watch the qualifying rounds of Australian Open live below, according to your region.
The live-action qualifying rounds of the Australian Open are available on ESPN+. It is available on all major streaming sticks and boxes, including Google Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, Apple TV, Roku, Playstation., etc. To watch the live action, you have to subscribe ESPN+ For only $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year
The Australian Open live-action is available on Eurosports. Although Eurosports is now Discovery Plus, it is available on all the major platforms, like Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, Apple TV, Roku, LG Smart TV, Samsung TV, Android, and iOS platforms. You can subscribe Eurosports for just £6.99 per month.
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To watch the live action of Australian Open, you have sign up for Channel 9Now or Stan Sports. If you have a streaming device like Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, Apple TV, Telstra TV, etc. then you have to install the Stan Sports App and subscribe to it. Moreover, you can have a free trial for 30 days.
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