How to watch the US Open in Australia: TV and streaming options
Looking to watch the US Open tennis in Australia over the next fortnight? Fair enough—there are plenty of exciting Aussie players vying for the title in New York.
World No.10 Alex de Minaur is Australia’s best hope in the US Open men’s draw, holding the 11th line of betting at most tennis bookmakers.
Jordan Thompson, Alexei Popyrin and Thanasi Kokkinakis will all rate their chances of making a deep run at the 2024 US Open.
You also do not want to rule out underdogs Max Purcell, Chris O’Connell and Aleksandr Vukic, with a total of 12 Aussies in the men’s draw.
For the women, the options are a little thinner, but there are still a handful of hopefuls looking to make waves.
Daria Saville is likely the best shot, with the world No.93 joined by seven other Australians in the women’s draw.
So, what is the best way to watch Australia’s top tennis players at the US Open in action? Here is a run down of all your options.
Best way to watch the US Open on TV in Australia
There are two ways to watch the US Open on TV if you are in Australia:
- The Nine Network
- Stan Sport
The Nine Network is the best place to watch the US Open free in Australia. They are the official broadcast partners and will be showing a range of matches free-to-air on Nine Sport.
However, the network will only be screening a select number of matches.
For those eager to watch specific matches, then Stan Sport is your best bet. Every single clash can be caught on Stan Sport, which is available on TV through Roku, AndroidTV or webOS on Kogan TVs.
Best way to live stream the US Open in Australia
For those who are looking to stream digitally there are two options for watching the US Open in Australia:
- 9Now
- Stan Sport
9Now will show a selection of US Open matches for free, via their website and apps, which typically are available for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. 9Now also has a website that you can watch the US Open tennis on.
Those after a full US Opens streaming experience can opt for Stan Sport, which will be streaming every single point live on their website and app.