Djokovic vs. Fritz live stream: How to watch Australian Open quarterfinals online

Djokovic vs. Fritz live stream: How to watch Australian Open quarterfinals online

Novak Djokovic will face American powerhouse Taylor Fritz on Tuesday at the Rod Laver Arena for his 25th Grand Slam title. Click here to see how to watch the Djokovic vs. Fritz live stream from anywhere with a VPN.

Djokovic, who defeated Adrian Mannarino 6-0 6-0 6-3 over the weekend, is clearly getting better with each match. Serb Djokovic will be playing his 58th Grand Slam quarterfinal, tying Roger Federer's record. He also has won 32 matches in Melbourne.

Next up is his ninth match against Fritz. Fritz, who was pushed to five sets in his opening match, was sensational on Sunday, beating seventh-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas in four sets. 26-year-old Fritz has a strong serve and powerful groundstrokes.

It was also the first time Fritz had beaten a top-10 player in a Slam tournament, having lost all 11 previous meetings. However, he has never beaten Djokovic. In fact, Djokovic has won only two sets in eight meetings.

Follow our guide as we explain how to watch the Djokovic vs. Fritz live stream and watch the Australian Open 2024 match from anywhere.

If you are lucky enough to live in Australia, you can look forward to a free live stream of Djokovic vs. Fritz.

That's because free-to-air Channel Nine and its streaming service, 9Now, have the rights to broadcast the match and will be showing wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament.

But what if you normally live in Australia and are not home to watch the Novak Djokovic vs. Taylor Fritz match? Maybe you are on vacation and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country when you can usually watch it for free at home.

Don't worry - you can watch it via VPN instead. Here's how to do it.

A VPN, or virtual private network, makes it look as if you are surfing the Internet from your home country instead of the country you are in. That means you can access the streaming services you've already paid for from anywhere on the planet. Or at least, anywhere you have an Internet connection.

For example, an Australian who is currently in the US can watch a live stream of Djokovic vs. Fritz on 9Now without having to be in Australia.

They are completely legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We have tested many of the best VPN services and our current favorite is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works with a variety of devices, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

The VPN is incredibly easy to use.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we have mentioned, ExpressVPN is our favorite.

2. select the location you want to connect to with the VPN app. For example, if you are in the US and want to see Australian service, select Australia from the list.

3. sit back and enjoy the action, access 9Now and watch the tennis.

U.S. tennis fans will need ESPN to watch a live stream of Djokovic vs. Fritz. The cable brand will broadcast extensively from Melbourne Park on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, and the Tennis Channel.

ESPN is available on most cable packages as well as the best cable TV alternatives including Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, and Hulu with Live TV.

Of these, our pick would be Sling TV; the Sling Orange package starts at just $40 per month and comes with over 30 channels, including ESPN.

Fubo, on the other hand, is $79.99/month for 121 channels and includes ESPN; it has a 7-day free trial;

and the Sling TV package starts at just $40/month and includes ESPN.

Also, if you are normally based in the U.S. but not currently in the U.S., you can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to watch the services you already subscribe to.

Tennis fans in the UK can watch a live stream of Djokovic vs. Fritz on Eurosport, available on Sky TV or Discovery Plus.

Eurosport comes with Sky TV packages starting at £26 per month. Subscribers can also stream online via the Eurosport website and the Eurosport app.

If you don't want to shell out for a full Sky subscription, you can also consider the Now Sports streaming service, which is available for 24 hours for £11.98 or for a month for £34.99.

On the other hand, if you have a Virgin Media cable subscription, Eurosport is included in your regular subscription.

Alternatively, you can watch Eurosport via "Discovery Plus" for £5.99 per month.

Go on vacation; sign up for ExpressVPN or another VPN service to take advantage of the services you already subscribe to.

Canadians can catch all the Australian Open action on TSN (English) or RSN (French) as part of their cable TV package. If you don't have a cable TV subscription, TSN Plus streaming is available starting at $8 CAD per month.

Not at home right now; use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to make your device think you are in Canada.

Australians can watch the Australian Open on Channel Nine and 9Gem. Their schedules are so fluid that even if a big match like Djokovic vs. Fritz is not broadcast on TV, it can be streamed live on the on-demand service 9Now. 9Now is free as long as you have an Australian zip code.

Lucky Australian tennis fans can also watch all the courts of the tournament, plus comprehensive coverage of many other sports, ad-free, on Stan Sport's pay-per-view service.

After a 30-day free trial of Stan Sport, a monthly subscription of $10 (added to the $15 Stan subscription) is required.

Australians who are not in Japan can simply sign up for a VPN, such as ExpressVPN, and watch the matches as if they were in Japan.

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