Federer vs Djokovic: Live Stream Australian Open Semi-finals Tennis

Federer vs Djokovic: Live Stream Australian Open Semi-finals Tennis

Federer vs. Djokovic is always a must-watch match, and this semifinal match-up at the 2020 Australian Open is one that many people will be tuning into, even if they have ignored the tournament so far. Here is everything you need to watch the Federer vs. Djokovic live stream.

The winner of this matchup is expected to face top seed Rafael Nadal. He will face Dominic Thiem in the quarterfinals and then the winner of the Wawrinka-Zverev matchup on the 30th. For more information on how to watch all the matches, visit the Australian Open Live Stream Guide.

The latest chapter in the Federer vs. Djokovic rivalry saw Federer reach the semifinals in tatters, while Djokovic coasted through. Federer's groin pain was unintentional, and his Dig It Out victory over Tennis Sandgren meant that the Swede saved seven match points to survive.

According to Weather.com, the match is forecast to be sunny, with a high of 98 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 70 degrees. If all goes well, everyone will be able to watch Federer and Djokovic's latest chapter live streaming from anywhere on the planet.

Djokovic and Federer began their throwdown at 7:30 p.m. local Australian time on January 30. This would be 3:30 AM Eastern Time, 12:30 AM Pacific Time, or 8:30 AM Japan Time.

The live stream of Barty vs. Kenin will take place at 2 p.m. local time in Australia (10 p.m. Eastern time and 7 p.m. Pacific time the day before) and 3 a.m. Japan time. The men's final is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. local time on February 2 (7:00 p.m. Eastern Time on February 1).

If you are overseas, you can watch Djokovic vs. Federer live. Yes, if the services you normally pay for are not available when you are traveling, a virtual private network (VPN) may help; a VPN allows you to connect to streaming services as if you were at home.

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In the U.S., both ESPN and Tennis Channel stream the Djokovic and Federer matches, although the Barty-Kenin semifinal may only be streamed on the latter. The Tennis Channel schedule lists both "women's semifinals and men's semifinal 1," while the ESPN schedule lists only the men's semifinals.

This means that those with access can enjoy it on TV as part of their regular subscription package. Cord cutters can also watch the Aussie Open.

ESPN Plus is a great place to live stream the Australian Open. Otherwise, check out

. Australian fans can watch the Australian Open for free. Just tune in to Channel 9 and you can stream Djokovic vs. Federer on your app or on TV.

Eurosport is the home of Australian Open 2020 live streaming in the UK. Subscriptions are available from Sky, TVPlayer, and Virgin Media.

To stream the event outside of these packages, you can use the Eurosport Player, which has its own app. This service costs £6.99 per month or £39.99 per year.

TSN has Djokovic and Federer (and the rest of the Aussie Open) locked down, along with other Grand Slam tennis events. This means that they will be available via traditional television broadcast and online streaming (including TSN's app).

Djokovic vs. Federer will be available in New Zealand on Sky NZ, which broadcasts all Aussie Open matches. It can also be accessed on mobile devices (including tablets), with the Sky Go app available.

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