The Australian Open 2026 is just around the corner and presents itself as the first major event of the tennis season. The first Grand Slam of the year will take place at Melbourne Park from January 18 to February 1, with qualifying rounds scheduled from January 12 to 15. Two weeks full of excitement that will culminate in the last weekend of January. Let's review where to watch it live.
This tournament, affectionately known as the "Happy Slam," brings together the best players in the world and is a must-see for fans. The first Grand Slam of the year starts with plenty of incentives: Carlos Alcaraz dreams of making history as the youngest champion of the four majors, Jannik Sinner seeks his third consecutive crown, and Novak Djokovic pursues his 25th Grand Slam. In the women's draw, Iga Swiatek will aim to complete her Grand Slam collection, under the watchful eye of Aryna Sabalenka. A tournament not to be missed for any tennis lover.
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The event will start on Sunday, January 18, at 11:00h in Melbourne, which is 01:00h in Spain, with a 10-hour time difference from the Australian city. All tournament sessions will begin at that time, reserving a night session at the Rod Laver Arena and the Margaret Court Arena, consisting of two matches on each court and starting at 19:00 local time, which is 09:00h in mainland and Balearic Spain.
The semi-finals for both individual draws will be held on different days: the women's on Thursday, January 29, starting at 09:00h in Spain, while the men's will take place on Friday, January 30, with one match around 05:00h and another not before 09:00h. The women's final will be on Saturday, January 31, starting at 09:30h in Spain, and the men's grand final will take place on Sunday, February 1, at the same time.
Where to Watch the Australian Open 2026 Live
The channel Eurosport will once again be the home of tennis during the two weeks of the tournament, offering complete coverage through the MAX platform, which will provide full access to the Australian Open 2026, with instant and unlimited access to all courts. It is available on any device and guarantees experiencing the tournament in the best possible way.
In addition, Eurosport will have extensive coverage, broadcasting the most important matches on its general channel, Eurosport 1, and providing special coverage of Spanish players on Eurosport 2. All subscribers to paid platforms like Movistar+, Orange TV, and DAZN will have access to these and other Eurosport channels, where many matches will be aired, along with summary programs, exclusive interviews, and discussions with experts. In Latin America, the Australian Open 2025 can be watched live on ESPN, as well as on Disney+ with its on-demand streaming service.
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You can follow the Australian Open 2026 live through the streaming service provided by Bet365. You only need to open an account and make a minimum initial deposit of €5. From that moment, you will have immediate access to all matches in the "Live" section, without the need to place bets. Plus, you can watch it from any device.
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