US Open live stream: how to watch the tennis online from anywhere

It's been a hot, sweaty, exhausting US Open 2018 so far, and now the second week is in full flow the giants are beginning to be slain. The tennis world is focused on Flushing Meadows in New York for the fourth and final grand slam of the year and we've compiled this handy guide for watching the US Open on TV or by live stream online, no matter where you are in the world.

On the men's side, the bog news is the defeat of Roger Federer to the hands of Australian John Millman. That means Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic now have to be the favorites, while the likes of Čilić, Del Potro and Isner will be desperate to challenge the continued dominance of that main duo.  

On the women's side, defending champion Sloane Stephens is a gonner, leaving Petra Kvitova as the last remaining top 10 seed. Of course, you can never discount Serena Williams and the six-time US Open winner will be hoping her tennis remains the focus of attention rather than her fashion, after the catsuit controversy at Roland Garros earlier this year. 

Whatever happens, it's sure to be an exciting crescendo to the tournament so make sure you're tuned into a live stream of the action by following one of the options below. 

Live stream the US Open from anywhere with a VPN

How to live stream US Open tennis in the UK:

Amazon Prime has pulled off a sports coverage coup by securing rights in the UK for the 2018 US Open tennis. That means Amazon Prime members can live stream all the action at no additional cost, with coverage starting at 4pm BST each day. There will also be a highlights available at 7am each morning reviewing the previous day's action.

If you want to stream the tennis from your phone or tablet, the Amazon Prime Video app is available for Android via Google Play and Apple devices via the App Store.

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Amazon Prime membership costs £79 per year or £7.99 per month, which can be cancelled at any time. The subscription will get you access to Amazon's library of TV shows and films as well as unlimited one-day delivery on Amazon orders from the UK.

Not in the UK but still want to watch the tennis on your Prime account. Then you best option is to download and install a VPN and then log in to a UK IP address.

How to watch the US Open 2018: US live stream

In the US, coverage from Flushing Meadows comes courtesy of ESPN and ESPN 2. The action kicks off at either 11am or 12pm ET (8am / 9am PT) and runs until it’s over for the day, typically around 11pm ET (8pm PT). Another option for cable customers is the Tennis Channel, which also has rights to the tournament. 

For live streaming on the move, subscribers should watch via the ESPN app or WatchESPN.com.

How to watch the US Open tennis: Australia stream

ESPN will have live coverage of the US Open for every day of the tournament, meaning you can watch via your Foxtel subscription. Free-to-air coverage only comes in to play for the tournament's final rounds from September 5. 

There's also the option of using a VPN if you're away from home and still want to catch that US Open coverage.

The best way to stream the US Open 2018 in Canada

In Canada, it's a similar deal as you've got fairly limited options. The US Open will be covered by TSN and RDS, but again, these are subscription services. 

Using a VPN is the way to go if you want to access an account when you're overseas. 

The best way to stream the US Open in New Zealand

In New Zealand you're going to be able to catch all the action on Sky NZ, although again, this is a paid service. 

If you want to catch it but are out of New Zealand over the fortnight, you can use a VPN to access the tennis coverage. 

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