On Wednesday, the final semi-finalists of the first Grand Slam of the year will be determined: Djokovic and Sinner await, while the Argentine is present in the men’s doubles.
Between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in our country, the last semi-finalist of the Australian Open will be determined. Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner Their place has been secured, while they await the results of the Zverev-Alcaraz and Medvedev-Hubert. Máximo González and Andrés Molteni They are looking for a place in the four best men’s doubles couples. We leave you with the complete schedule of the day.
Matches today, Wednesday, for the Australian Open 2024: time, where to watch live and who is playing
- Hubert Hurkacz (POL #9) vs. Daniel Medvedev (RUS #3) | Quarterfinals | Rod Laver Arena | 11:30 pm Tuesday
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Alexander Zverev (GER #&) vs. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP #2) | Quarterfinals | Rod Laver Arena | 6:30am on Wednesday
Other related Australian Open matches
Men’s doubles
- Máximo González (ARG) – Andrés Molteni (ARG) vs. Rohan Bopanna (IND) – Matthew Ebden (AUS) | Quarterfinals | Court 3 | 9:00 pm on Tuesday
Australian Open 2024, LIVE: where to watch on TV and ONLINE
ESPN
- Channel 103 Streams
- DirecTV Channels 621 (SD) and 1621 (HD)
- Telecentro Channels 105 (SD) and 1011 (HD)
ESPN 2
- Channel 102 Streams
- DirecTV Channels 622 (SD) and 1622 (HD)
- Telecentro Channels 104 (SD) and 1009 (HD)
ESPN 3
- Channel 104 Streams
- DirecTV Channels 623 (SD) and 1623 (HD)
- Telecentro Channel 1012 (HD)
STAR+
The event can only be watched live in Argentina on Star+, the streaming service offered by ESPN. There are two easy ways to contract it: first, for 3,699 pesos per month and, the other option, to buy it annually for $33,199.
Source: Tycsports

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