Australian Open 2018

Australian Open 2018 Though the tennis season has already officially gotten underway, things don’t really get going until the players arrive at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open. We saw last year’s version set the stage for resurgent years from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and it wouldn’t be at all surprising if the 2018 tournament played out in a similar fashion.Live on CCTV, Sky Sports, NBC, FOX, ESPN, CBS and many more TV channel without cable subscription.

Australian Open 2018

When is the Australian Open?
The 2018 Australian Open will start on Monday, Jan. 15, and runs for 14 days with the women’s final played on Jan. 27 and the men’s final on the Jan. 28.
A new tennis season starts Jan. 15 with the Australian Open. The Open will surely provide plenty of interesting storylines and matchups, with most of the top competitors healthy and ready to start the year on the right foot.
You can find all the information on the Aussie Open here.

When does the Australian Open start?

The Australian Open will start on Monday, Jan. 15, and runs for 14 days with the women’s final played on Jan. 27 and the men’s final on the Jan. 28.

How to watch

ESPN has full coverage of each day of the Australian Open. The men’s and women’s finals will be shown on ESPN, but every other day of the tournament is shown on ESPN2.
The Australian Open website also offers live feeds of the games via AO TV live, their own streaming service with features, highlights and post-game interviews.

Who will play in the Australian Open?

Men’s draw: Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Stan Wawrinka.
Women’s draw: Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka.
Serena Williams will not participate in the Aussie Open this year. Williams announced her decision to withdraw from the Open as she prepares for her return to tennis after giving birth to her daughter.

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