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australian open 2022 tv schedule today

by Dr. Maxime Batz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Schedule
  • Sunday, January 16: 7-11 p.m. (live, ESPN and ESPN+); 11 p.m.-7 a.m. (live, ESPN+)
  • Monday, January 17: 2-5 p.m. (same day, ESPN2); 7-11:30 p.m. (live, ESPN+); 11:30 p.m.-2 a.m. (live, ESPN2 and ESPN+); 2-7 a.m. (live, ESPN+)

When does the 2022 Australian Open start?

Grand Slam tennis is set to kick off with the 2022 Australian Open on January 17. The tournament will feature 128 singles players in both the women's and men's draws. The event will take place in Melbourne, Australia, at Melbourne Park. Tournament organizers have announced the Order of Play for Day 1.

What time does the Australian Open start in Canada?

Canada: Viewers in Canada can watch all the action on TSN. The Day Session of the Australian Open starts at 5.30 am local time on the Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena and John Cain Arena while the night session commences at 7.30 pm local time.

What channel is the Australian Open tennis on?

The live matches will be broadcast throughout the night and into the early morning. The men's singles and women's singles finals will be broadcast on ESPN. Along with ESPN's streaming app ESPN+, viewers can also watch the Australian Open tennis matches live with fuboTV, which offers a free trial. When is the Australian Open 2022?

When is the Australian Open men's singles final?

The women's singles final will take place on Saturday, Jan. 29, while the men's singles final will wrap up the tournament on Sunday, Jan. 30. What is the Australian Open men's singles draw?

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What channel is tennis today?

Most matches air on Tennis Channel, with Grand Slams on the ESPN family of networks (including ESPN+) and NBC (including Peacock). You can stream Tennis Channel through Fubo TV (sign up) , DirecTV Stream and Sling.

Where can I watch the Australian Open tennis 2022?

TV rights to the 2022 Australian Open are once again split between ESPN and the Tennis Channel. ESPN has bagged the exclusive rights to men's and women's finals, so it's the one to go for. Both the finals will be streamed live on ESPN+ Subscription costs just $6.99 a month.

What time is men's final Australian Open 2022?

The Australian Open final is scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 30, at the Rod Laver Arena court, with the match starting at 09:30 CET. Tennis fans in the UK can tune in at 08:30 GMT, while fans in the US can watch the game at 03:30 ET / 00:30 PT.

What time is the Australian Open on TV today?

When Is the Australian Open Final? 2022 Dates. The 2022 Australian Open women's final takes place on Saturday, January 29, followed by the men's final on Sunday, January 30. You'll have to set an alarm or DVR though: the time for the Australian open finals is 3:30am ET for both matches (that's 7:30pm Australian time).

What channel is Australian Open on today?

You can catch all of the action from the tournament on ESPN and ESPN+.

What channel is the men's final tennis on today?

The final will be broadcast on ESPN.

What time is the Australian Open final on Sunday?

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 men's final Australian Open?

Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+

Where can I watch the Australian Open 2022 for free?

The 2022 Australian Open will be broadcast on Seven Network in Australia. The best part? It's completely free!...To watch:Get ExpressVPN.Connect to a server location in Australia.Sign up at Channel Seven's free streaming platform, 7plus.Tune in and enjoy!

Which TV channel is showing the Australian Open tennis?

The 2022 Australian Open TV schedule on ESPN and ESPN2. In a shift, most Australian Open coverage will move from the linear ESPN networks to ESPN+, which this year will carry exclusive coverage of the featured night matches (3:30 AM ET) in the early rounds.

Who is broadcasting the Australian Open 2022?

ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and ABC will cover most of the action, with ESPN picking up coverage of the women's and men's finals. Due to the time difference between the US and Australia, most matches will be televised live in the US in the wee hours of the morning with encore broadcasts scheduled for later in the day.

Can I watch the Australian Open 2022 on Amazon Prime?

The 2022 Australian Open will be broadcast exclusively live on Eurosport. Eurosport is now available through Discovery+ which is tacked on as an additional extra to subscribers of Amazon Prime Video.

Australian Open 2022 schedule

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. The live matches will be broadcast throughout the night and into the early morning.

When is the Australian Open 2022?

The Australian Open begins on Monday, Jan. 17 and runs through Sunday, Jan. 30. The women's singles final will take place on Saturday, Jan. 29, while the men's singles final will wrap up the tournament on Sunday, Jan. 30.

What is the Australian Open men's singles draw?

Note: The men's draw was set prior to Novak Djokovic's deportation from Australia. As a result, he withdrew from the tournament and was replaced by Salvatore Caruso.

Australian Open 2022 odds

The 2021 US Open champion Daniil Medvedev has the best odds (+145) on the men's singles side, while the World No. 1 women's singles player Ashleigh Barty is the favorite (+280).

Rod Laver Arena

Day session: Danielle Collins vs Elise Merterns, followed by Simona Halep vs Alize Cornet, followed by Alex de Minaur vs Jannik Sinner.

Margaret Court Arena

Day session: Catherine Dolehide/Storm Sanders vs Marta Kostyuk/Dayana Yastermska, followed by Giuliana Olmos/Marcelo Arevalo vs Lucie Hradecka/Gonzalo Escobar, followed by Maxime Cressy vs Daniil Medvedev, followed by Iga Swiatek vs Sorana Cirstea.

John Cain Arena

Day session: Marcus Giron/ Kwon Soon-woo vs Wesley Koolhof/Neal Skupski, followed by Dane Sweeney/Li Tu vs Rajeev Ram/Joe Salisbury (Not before 1p.m. local time), followed by Marin Cilic vs Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Kia Arena

Day session: Cara Black/Renae Stubbs vs Nicole Bradtke/Barbara Schett, followed by Raven Klaasen/Brandon Mclachlan vs Mathew Ebden/Max Purcell, followed by Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova vs Danielle Collins/Desirae Krawczyk, followed by Mathew Ebden/Samantha Stosur vs Jaimee Fourlis/Jason Kubler

1573 Arena

Day session: Constantinos Koshis vs Jeremy Jin, followed by Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz vs Sara Saito, followed by Gerard Campana Lee/Lautaro Midon vs Jeremy Jin/Edward Winter, followed by Ana Candiotto/Yu-Yun Li vs Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz/Taylah Preston

Where to watch Australian Open 2022

Viewers from the USA, UK, India and Canada can catch all the action live on the following channels and sites.

Australian Open 2022 - Match timings

Day 8 matches for the Australian Open will be played across two sessions, day and night. The action commences on all courts at 11 a.m. local time, while the night session for will commence at 7 p.m. local time.

Margaret Court Arena

Veronika Kudermetova/Elise Mertens vs Kristen Flipkens/Sara Sorribes Tormo, followed by

Kia Arena

Nicole Bradtke/Sam Groth vs Barbara Schett/Wayne Ferreira, followed by

Where to watch Australian Open 2022

Viewers in the US, UK, India and Canada can catch all the action live on the following channels and sites.

Australian Open 2022 - Match timings

Almost all the matches on Day 10 of the Australian Open will be played during the day session. The two matches scheduled to be played at Rod Laver Arena are the only ones happening during the night session. The action commences on all courts at 11 a.m. local time, while the night session for will commence at 7 p.m. local time.

Rod Laver Arena

Day Session: Clara Tauson vs Danielle Collins, followed by Kaia Kanepi vs Maddison Inglis, followed by Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Benoit Paire (Not before 2pm local time)

Margaret Court Arena

Day Session: Tamara Zidansek vs Alize Cornet, followed by Aryna Sabalenka vs Marketa Vondrousova, followed by Daniil Medvedev vs Botic van de Zandschulp (Not before 2pm local time)

John Cain Arena

Day Session: Simona Halep vs Danka Kovinic, followed by Barbora Krejcikova/Katerina Siniakova vs Monique Adamczak/Xinyun Han, followed by Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Dan Evans (Not before 5pm local time)

Kia Arena

Day Session: Elise Mertens vs Zhang Shuai, followed by Roberto Bautista Agut vs Taylor Fritz, followed by Taro Daniel vs Jannik Sinner (Not before 5pm local time)

1573 Arena

Day Session: Simone Bolelli/Fabio Fognini vs Ivan Dodig/Marcelo Melo, followed by Matthew Ebden/Max Purcell vs Juan Sebastian Cabal/Robert Farah, followed by Danielle Collins/Desirae Krawczyk vs Asia Muhammad/Jessica Pegula, followed by Andreja Klepac/Joran Vliegen vs Zhang Shuai/John Peers, followed by Samantha Stosur/Matthew Ebden vs Asia Muhammad/Fabrice Martin.

Court 3

Day Session: Petra Martic/Shelby Rogers vs Lyudmyla Kichenok/Jelena Ostapenko, followed by Jasmine Paolini/Heather Watson vs Marta Kostyuk/Dayana Yastremska, followed by Christopher O'Connell vs Maxime Cressy (Not before 4pm local time)

Where to watch Australian Open 2022

Viewers from the USA, UK, India and Canada can catch all the action from the Australian Open live on the following channels and sites.

Australian Open 2022 Day 1 Schedule

Tournament organizers have announced the Order of Play for Day 1. However, there was a slight delay this year, possibly owing to Novak Djokovic's ongoing visa-related trial.

Australian Open 2022 - Match timings

Australian Open matches are divided into day and night sessions on three of the showpiece courts. The day session on all courts begins at 11:00 a.m. local time, with the night sessions scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. local time.

Where to watch Australian Open 2022

Viewers in the following countries can catch all the action live on the following channels and sites.

Rod Laver Arena

Day Session: Sam Groth/Pat Rafter vs Wayne Ferreira/Mark Philippoussis, followed by Barbora Krejcikova vs Madison Keys (Not before 12 30 pm local time), followed by Denis Shapovalov vs Rafael Nadal (Not before 2 pm local time)

Where to watch Australian Open 2022

Viewers from the USA, UK, India and Canada can catch all the action from the Australian Open live on the following channels and sites.

Australian Open 2022 - Match timings

The Day Session of the Australian Open starts at 5:30 am local time on Rod Laver Arena. The night session, on the other hand, commences at 7:30 pm local time.

When is the 2022 Australian Open?

For TV viewers in the U.S., the 2022 Australian Open runs from Monday, Jan. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022 local time. On the east coast of the United States, the tournament will run one day earlier due to a time difference, from Sunday the 16th through the early morning of the 30th.

Have any players tested positive for COVID-19?

Rafael Nadal, winner of one Australian Open and a record-tying 20 total grand slams, tested positive for COVID earlier in December. Now, though, he is doing better and should be ready to suit up in Melbourne come tournament time. The big COVID story entering the tournament is the play status of Novak Djokovic.

2022 Australian Open Singles Draws

The 2021 Australian Open men’s singles draws have not yet been announced. However, when they are made available, you can check them out here.

What is the 2022 Australian Open tournament schedule?

The 2022 Australian Open will have three weeks of on-the-court action. The generic schedule is as follows:

How to watch the 2022 Australian Open Tournament

The 2022 Australian Open will be broadcast on ESPN and the Tennis Channel. Streaming will also be available on ESPN.com and through the ESPN app.

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