Australian Open 2023: How to watch, TV channel, stream, UK start times for event Down Under
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THE Australian Open is rallying through the rounds - but ALL of the British Single's representatives have gone crashing out.
Andy Murray has been forced to dig deep during his Down Under journey having gone the distance in his opening matches.
But Roberto Agut proved to be one round too many as the Spaniard sent Murray packing earlier than he would have hoped.
British duo Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans were also exiled from the competition.
And Emma Radacanu suffered the same fate at the hands of American superstar, Coco Gauff.
When is the Australian Open 2023?
- The Australian Open 2023 officially got underway on Monday, January 16.
- Qualifying rounds have been taking place since January 8, however.
- The women's singles final will take place on Saturday, January 28.
- The men's singles final will take place on Sunday, January 29.
What TV channel is it and can it be live streamed?
- The Australian Open 2023 will be shown live on Eurosport and Eurosport HD in the UK.
- You can also stream from the and apps.
- Eurosport is available as part of your Sky TV or BT subscriptions.
What time will games start?
As the Australia is 11 hours ahead of the UK, be prepared to sleep light and get up early to watch games.
Day sessions in Melbourne will get underway from 1pm local time, or midnight in the UK, while evening sessions will get going from 9pm local time, which is 8am in the UK.