Daniil Medvedev is out to reach a third Australian Open final in four years today as he faces Alexander Zverev on Rod Laver Arena. The winner will play Jannik Sinner in the showpiece on Sunday. Read on for all the TV viewing info and how to watch Medvedev vs Zverev from anywhere with a VPN.
The Medvedev vs Zverev live stream takes place on Friday, January 26.
► Time (approx): 3:30 a.m. ET / 12:30 a.m. PT / 8:30 a.m. GMT / 7:30 p.m. AEDT
• FREE — 9Now (Australia)
• U.S. — ESPN via SlingTV and ESPN Plus
• U.K. — Eurosport via Sky or Discovery Plus
• Watch anywhere — Try ExpressVPN 100% risk free
After coming through a bruising near four hour encounter against ninth seed Hubert Hurkacz, and claiming his 75th Grand Slam match win in the process, Daniil Medvedev is now just one win away from his third Australian Open final appearance.
Having lost to Rafa Nadal in the 2021 finals and to Novak Djokovic in the 2022 final, the Russian will be desperate to find a way past 26-year-old Alexander Zverev, who produced a scintillating display to knock out second seed Carlos Alcaraz.
The odds are stacked firmly in Medvedev's favor: the German has played Medvedev on 18 occasions, losing 11 times. In fact, last year alone the pair played six times with the Russian triumphing in five of those matches.
But is a shock on the cards? Follow our guide as we explain how you can watch a Medvedev vs Zverev live stream and watch Australian Open 2024 games from wherever you are today.
FREE Medvedev vs Zverev live streams
FREE Medvedev vs Zverev live streams
If you're lucky enough to live in Australia then you can look forward to a FREE Medvedev vs Zverev live stream.
That's because the free-to-air Channel Nine and its 9Now streaming service have the rights to the action and will be showing wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament.
But what if you're usually based in Australia but aren't at home for the Daniil Medvedev vs Alexander Zverev? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?
Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.
Medvedev vs Zverev live streams around the world
How to watch Medvedev vs Zverev live streams from anywhere with a VPN
A VPN, or virtual private network, makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.
For instance, an Australian who's currently in the U.S. could watch the Medvedev vs Zverev live streams on 9Now, even though they're not in Australia.
They're totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We've tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view an Australian service, you'd select Australia from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to 9Now and watch the tennis.
How to watch Medvedev vs Zverev live streams in the U.S.
Tennis fans in the U.S. will need ESPN to watch Medvedev vs Zverev live streams. The cable brand will have extensive coverage from Melbourne Park on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and the Tennis Channel.
ESPN is available through most cable packages as well as some of the best cable TV alternatives, including Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV.
Our pick of these would be Sling TV. The Sling Orange package starts at just $40 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including ESPN.
Fubo, meanwhile, costs $79.99 per month for 121 channels and includes ESPN. It offers a 7-day free trial.
And remember, if you're usually based in the U.S. but aren't there at the moment, you can still watch the services you already subscribe to via a VPN such as ExpressVPN.
How to watch the Medvedev vs Zverev live streams in the U.K.
British tennis lovers will be able to watch the Medvedev vs Zverev live streams on Eurosport, which is available through Sky TV or Discovery Plus.
Eurosport comes with a Sky TV package, starting at £26 per month. Subscribers can also stream online via the Eurosport website and Eurosport app.
If you don't want to shell out for a full Sky subscription, you could also consider its Now Sports streaming service. This gives you 24-hour access for £11.98 or month-long access for £34.99.
If your cable TV comes from Virgin Media, meanwhile, Eurosport is included in your regular subscription.
Or you can get Eurosport coverage via Discovery Plus for £5.99 per month.
Going on holiday? Sign up to ExpressVPN or another VPN service and you'll be able to use the services you already subscribe to.
How to watch the Medvedev vs Zverev live streams in Canada
Canadians can catch all the Australian Open action, including Medvedev vs Zverev, on TSN (in English) or RSN (in French), as part of a cable TV package. If you've cut the cord, a streaming subscription to TSN Plus starts at CA$8 per month.
Not at home right now? Use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.
How to watch the Medvedev vs Zverev live streams in Australia
Aussies can watch the Australian Open unfold on Channel Nine and 9Gem. Their schedules are very fluid, so if big matches like Medvedev vs Zverev don't air on TV, you'll be able to live stream them on the on-demand service 9Now. That's great news because 9Now is available for free; all you need is an Australian postcode.
Those lucky tennis fans Down Under also have a pay-TV option to watch comprehensive coverage of every court at the tournament, plus a number of other sports, ad-free on Stan Sport.
A subscription costs $10 per month (on top of a $15 Stan sub), after a 30-day Stan Sport FREE trial.
Remember, Aussies who aren't in the country right now will simply need to sign up to a VPN such as ExpressVPN in order to watch all the action as if they were back home.