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Australian Open without Sky wherever and whenever you want at a super price

by Michael

Australian Open, ready to get your fill of excitement with the first Slam of the year? If the answer is yes, there’s something you need to know.

Let’s face it: how long have we been waiting for this moment? How interminable and endless did all this time spent, despite ourselves, without tennis and without adrenaline seem? It is a relief that it is already countdown time, as is the knowledge that the patience we have had is about to be amply repaid.

In less than a week it will be time for the Australian Open draw, and that means, thankfully, that the start of the first Slam of the year is practically around the corner. It begins on January 14, but everything is already ready in the land of kangaroos to host the giant tennis caravan. Just as ready is the sporting public, happy that a new season is finally about to begin. And also because, let’s face it, the Major being played in Melbourne has an irresistible appeal.

It may be because it effectively ushers in the new year, it may be because it is from it that balances and rivalries are defined, the fact is that it is a must-see event for tennis fans. It is for this reason that fans worthy of the name will not want to miss a single minute of it, and it is always in light of this that we thought you might be interested, in case you are also part of this cohort, in the news we are about to share with you.

Australian Open without Sky you can. And it costs very little

If you’re wondering how to watch the Australian Open without Sky, know that you’ve come to the right place. A way to enjoy the first Slam of 2024 is there and it’s also cheap, which is why you’d do well to gear up as soon as possible so you can “psychologically” prepare for the event of the year.


The plan we intend to tell you about is that of Eurosport, the streaming service that allows you to watch, both live and on demand, the content offered. With no need, hear hear, for TV: this means you can watch Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Musetti’s matches-and hopefully Matteo Berrettini’s too-wherever you are and on whatever device you want.

All you’ll have to do is activate the Eurosport Live monthly pass (you can do it via this link), which costs €7.99 and will allow you, precisely, to enjoy the Australian Open the way you prefer. For a very small and very reasonable price you will be entitled to live coverage and HD images with multi-camera viewing.

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