Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek and many more elite challengers will begin their quests in the hours and days to come.
There’s a stack of talented Brits aiming to impress over the coming weeks, from Cam Norrie to Jack Draper to Katie Boulter and the returning Emma Raducanu. Unfortunately, Andy Murray was defeated in straight sets by No.30 seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the first round.
Prior to the tournament, Rafael Nadal was forced to pull out of the Australian Open after suffering a fresh injury blow during his hotly-anticipated comeback tournament at the Brisbane International last week.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the TV coverage details for the Australian Open 2023, including channels and live stream details.
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When is the Australian Open 2024?
The Australian Open 2024 runs until Sunday 28th January 2024, culminating in the men’s singles final on that day.
The tournament started on Sunday 14th January 2024.
How to watch and live stream Australian Open 2024 in the UK
Coverage of the Australian Open 2024 will be extensively shown across Eurosport and discovery+.
Eurosport TV channels and discovery+ will show live coverage from the early hours of the morning until approximately midday in UK time. Check our full schedule for more details.
discovery+ Standard costs £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year and includes all live sport on Eurosport, including the Australian Open 2024.
Alternatively, the discovery+ Premium monthly pass costs £29.99 and offers all live sport across Eurosport and TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) platforms, including Premier League and European football, as well as UFC, motorsport and more.
Australian Open 2024 TV schedule
From 12am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Second round: Wednesday 17th – Thursday 18th January
From 12am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Third round: Friday 19th – Saturday 20th January
From 12am (Fri)/1am (Sat) on discovery+ / Eurosport
Fourth round: Sunday 21st – Monday 22nd January
From 1am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Quarter-finals: Tuesday 23rd – Wednesday 24th January
From 1:30am (Tues)/12am (Weds) on discovery+ / Eurosport
Women’s semi-finals: Thursday 25th January
From 8:30am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Men’s semi-finals: Friday 26th January
From 3:30am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Women’s final: Saturday 27th January
From 8:30am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Men’s final: Sunday 28th January
From 8:30am on discovery+ / Eurosport
Every moment of the Australian Open is available live and exclusive across Eurosport and discovery+ from 14th – 28th January. Coverage is also available on all major TV platforms including Sky, Virgin Media, BT TV and Amazon Prime Video
As well as live sport, discovery+ offers a wide variety of entertainment content including Vinnie Jones In the Country and Richard Hammond’s Workshop.
If you’re looking for something else to watch, check out our TV Guide or Streaming Guide, or visit our Sport hub for all the latest news.
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