French Open 2021 live streaming, channels and online telecast in US, UK, Europe and Australia
After being postponed to October in 2020 due to Covid-19, the French Open returns to the late Parisian spring in 2021.
With Roger Federer finally making is much-awaited appearance after long-term absence, Rafael Nadal seems to be the betting favorite in French open 2021. But with the Serbian World no. 1, Novak Djokovic who can stamp the winning emblem on any player.
Whereas for Women’s singles, teenager, Iga Swiatek is bidding to become the first player to successfully defend a Grand Slam women’s title since Serena Williams at Wimbledon in 2016. Yet she faces competition from World no. 1, Ashleigh Barty who returns after a 13-month hiatus.
So are you a Tennis fan who wants to know all about where to live stream the clay-court action? And most importantly how? Then this article is tailor made just for you.
French Open 2021 Live Streaming: Where To Watch Live Action in Different Countries
USA
NBC is broadcasting full live coverage of the 2021 French Open. One will require a cable subscription to NBC Sports, which will also allow you to stream the tennis live through its app.
If you don’t have a cable, then Peacock TV will also stream all the live action. It costs 4.99/month. It also includes thousands of movies, kid shows and series.
UK
ITV has the rights to air the 2021 French Open in its entirety on ITV4. Moreover, it is completely free for anyone living inside the border of United Kingdom, given you have a cable.
The event will also be shown live on Eurosport which you can watch in both HD on channels 521 and 522 and in 4K HDR on Virgin Media on channels 205 and 999.
Australia
Channel 9’s Wide World of Sport is the place to see the French Open 2021, live and free-to-air.
In addition, one can also watch the live action of French Open on the 9now official website.
Europe
Eurosport holds the rights to broadcast the French Open in continental Europe. In France one can watch the live action via France TV Sport as well. While in Austria the same can be done through Servus TV and ORF.
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