How to watch US Open 2024: seedings, schedule, and live streaming of the men's final from anywhere

How to watch US Open 2024: seedings, schedule, and live streaming of the men's final from anywhere

All eyes in the tennis world will be on New York and Flushing Meadows as the 2024 US Open becomes an elite tennis extravaganza This article will show you how to watch the US Open live stream for free from anywhere using a VPN [It may come as no surprise that champions Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff didn't make it to the second week of this year's tournament at Flushing Meadows

After Jessica Pegula lost at the last hurdle to the strength of Alina Sabalenka yesterday and the American duo lost in the men's doubles, today it is Taylor Fritz's turn to bring glory back to the US in the 2024 men's final If he wins today and hoists the trophy, he will become the first home men's winner of this slam since Andy Roddick 21 years ago

But Italy's Janik Sinar remains the man to stop as the top seed looks to cap his breakout year in style With the rise of a new generation, it has been 22 years since Novak, Roger Federer, or Rafael Nadal failed to win a major

You won't want to miss any of the action, so check out the TV and streaming details below to find out how to watch US Open tennis from anywhere, including free streams

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US Open Tennis is usually broadcast on pay TV services around the world, but tennis fans in Australia and New Zealand can watch the best action completely free

This is because Channel 9 and TVNZ, as well as their respective free streaming services, 9Now and TVNZ+, have the rights to air live matches

But what if you normally live in Australia or New Zealand and won't be home for the two weeks of the 2024 US Open? Maybe you are on vacation, or maybe you don't want to spend money on a new TV service in another country when you can usually watch it at home for free

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

You are currently away from home and cannot watch the US Open live stream with your usual subscription

Thanks to a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can still watch the tennis live; a VPN is software that allows your device to appear to be in your country, no matter where you are in the world Ideal for sports fans who are away on vacation or business trips Our favorite is NordVPN It is the best on the market:

Using a VPN is surprisingly simple:

1 Install the VPN of your choice As already mentioned, NordVPN 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 your usual Australian service, select an Australian-based server from the list

3 sit back and enjoy the action live streaming tennis on 9Now or another website

ESPN and its channels have exclusive rights to the US Open, with daily live streams on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes

In addition, tennis fans with cable TV or a TV antenna can watch the men's final on Sunday, September 8 for the first time on ABC

Those who already have access to “ESPN” can watch the greatest coverage online through the “ESPN” app

If your cable TV does not include these channels, or if you have cut the cord, you can also watch on your OTT streaming service of choice For example, Fubo's $7999/month Pro plan allows you to watch all of these Sling TV, on the other hand, includes ESPN in its Sling Orange plan, which starts at just $40 per month

Alternatively, there is ESPN+, a dedicated sports streamer that starts at $1099/month and provides extensive coverage around the court in Flushing Meadows

Sky Sports is the official broadcaster of the US Open tennis tournament in the United Kingdom

If you already have a Sky subscription that does not include Sports, you will need to pay £22 per month to add these channels The US Open will be broadcast on the Sky Sports Tennis and Main Event channels

Sky Glass is another option: a 4K TV with a built-in Dolby Atmos soundbar that allows you to watch Sky TV without an antenna Prices start at £6 per month for the TV, plus a Sky sub

If you don't want to spend money on a Sky subscription, you can also consider the Now Sports streaming service This costs £1499 or £3499/month for 24-hour access

If you don't live in the UK, you can still follow the US Open live stream on Sky Go with the best VPN services such as NordVPN

Canadian tennis fans can watch all the US Open action on TSN (English) or RSN (French) as part of their cable TV package

If you don't have cable TV, you can watch the US Open online on TSN Plus instead

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

Australians can once again watch the 2024 US Open live stream for free on Channel Nine

The free-to-view 9Go channel will be devoted to everything that happens at Flushing Meadows during the tournament The broadcast will also be streamed live online through the free on-demand service 9Now

To watch every match, set, and match ad-free or in 4K, a Stan Sport subscription is required Stan Sport is available on Smart TV, iOS, Stan's basic subscription starts at $12/month, with an additional $15/month to add Stan Sport

Currently not available in Australia; with a VPN, such as NordVPN, you can watch all the action on 9Now and Stan as if you were at home

Kiwis can access a live stream of the US Open 2024 via TVNZ+ TVNZ is a free-to-air television network that allows New Zealand sports fans to access live tennis streams without spending any money

Currently not available in your New Zealand home, you can watch all the matches with the best VPN services like NordVPN

US Open 2024 will be held from Monday, August 26 to Sunday, September 8

August 26-27: Men's and Women's Singles 1st Round

August 28-29 Men's and Women's Singles 2nd Rounds

August 30-31 Men's and Women's Singles 3rd Round

September 1-2 Men's and Women's Singles Round of 16

September 3-4 Men's and Women's Singles Quarterfinals

September 5 Women's Singles Semifinals

September 6 Men's Singles Semifinals

September 7 Women's Singles Final

September 8 Men's Singles Final

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