Australian Open 2020 live TV details: When, odds, schedule, dates, men's draw, women's draw
ByEurosport
Updated 19/01/2020 at 09:30 GMT
The 2020 Australian Open will be LIVE on Eurosport and the Eurosport Player. Here is everything you need to know about the first Grand Slam of the new season, including thr schedule and key dates.
Live TV info
The 2020 Australian Open will be live on Eurosport throughout the tournament.
How to watch it online
The Eurosport Player is where you need to go to watch all the action from Melbourne Park.
Australian Open dates
Qualifying for the first Slam of the year gets going on Tuesday, January 14 and concludes on Saturday, January 18.
The Australian Open main draw gets underway on Monday, January 20, a little later than previous years due to the inaugural ATP Cup.
The tournament will come to a close with the men's final on Sunday, February 2.
Tournament schedule
Check out the official tournament schedule, complete with specific times for each of the show courts, here:
Men's draw
Women's draw
Ticket info
For information on ground passes, stadium tickets on the show courts, the Kids Tennis Day and more, take a look at the official website:
Latest odds
Men's singles:
- Novak Djokovic - 6/4
- Rafael Nadal - 7/2
- Daniil Medvedev - 7/1
- Roger Federer - 8/1
- Stefanos Tsitsipas - 10/1
- David Goffin - 66/1
- Dominic Thiem - 12/1
- Alexander Zverev - 17/1
- Nick Kyrgios - 33/1
Women's singles:
- Serena Williams - 11/2
- Ashleigh Barty - 7/1
- Bianca Andreescu - 7/1
- Simona Halep - 8/1
- Naomi Osaka - 10/1
- Karolina Pliskova - 12/1
- Aryna Sabalenka - 16/1
- Elina Svitolina - 16/1
- Petra Kvitova - 16/1
- Madison Keys - 20/1
Missing Murray
Andy Murray has had to withdraw from the tournament due to fitness - An inflamed pelvis means that he will skip the competition.
But before that announcement, Eurosport tennis writer David Avakian wrote in a feature article about Murray's prospects for the season ahead.
The injury means he will also miss the ATP Cup miss in Australia that starts on 3 January 2020.
"The unique nature of Murray’s situation comes with uncertainty," Avakian wrote. "He says he feels 'zero pain in the hip' and surgeon Sarah Muirhead-Allwood is happy with the progress. But no person has had to play a five-hour, five-set singles match with a metal hip in extreme heat, let alone multiple matches."
Rally for Relief raises funds for bushfire crisis
Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal were among the stars taking part in the Rally for Relief last Wednesday.
Defending Australian Open champions Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic also featured, with Caroline Wozniacki, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Petra Kvitova, Alexander Zverev, Coco Gauff, Dominic Thiem and Nick Kyrgios also at the Rod Laver Arena for the exhibition event.
Kyrgios had urged Tennis Australia to organise an event before the Australian Open in aid of the bushfire relief.
And Rally for Relief was the outcome, with all proceeds from the event going to the .
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