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The 2022 US Open live streams have reached their conclusion, with the two singles finals taking place today and tomorrow.
You won't want to miss a second of either one, but thankfully you won't have to, because the big games will air for free on Australia's 9Now service. And don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on — because you can watch 2022 US Open live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
The US Open runs until Sunday, Sept. 11
► FREE live streams — 9Now (Australia)
► U.S. — ESPN via SlingTV and ESPN Plus
► U.K. — Prime Video
► Watch anywhere — Try ExpressVPN 100% risk free
We already knew that the Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur live stream would be the women's singles final today (Saturday, Sept. 10), and now we also know that the men's singles final will be Casper Ruud vs Carlos Alcaraz.
Ruud beat Karen Khachanov 3-1 to reach his second Grand Slam final of the season, and whereas Rafael Nadal proved too strong to beat in Paris, he'll fancy his chances against another Spaniard in the form of Alcaraz.
The 19-year-old triumphed over the USA's home favorite Frances Tiafoe by 3-2 to reach his first Slam final — but it's surely the first of many.
You can follow it all by watching a US Open live stream and we'll show you how to do that below.
It's time for the first of our two US Open finals, and today's is the Iga Swiatek vs Ons Jabeur match in the women's singles.
Both players have a good claim to be here, having enjoyed superb seasons. Swiatek was brilliant in the first half of the year, reaching the semi-final in Australia then winning the French Open without ever really being troubled. But her form dropped a little for the grass-court season, and though she's still ranked no.1, she hasn't been quite as solid at Flushing Meadows as some expected.
Tunisian fifth seed Jabeur, meanwhile, reached the final at Wimbledon before suffering her own drop in form. But like Swiatek, she's picked things up again in New York and comes into this match knowing that she'll jump up to second in the world after this tournament.
It's a fitting final and you won't want to miss a second. Read on to find out how to see every point.
If you're lucky enough to live in Australia then you can look forward to FREE US Open live streams in 2022.
That's because the free-to-air Channel Nine and its 9Now streaming service have the rights to the action and will be showing wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament.
But what if you're usually based in Australia but aren't at home for a particular US Open live stream? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?
Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.
A VPN, or virtual private network, makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.
For instance, an Australian who's currently in the U.S. could watch the US Open live streams on 9Now, even though they're not in Australia.
They're totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We've tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Safety, speed and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN our favorite VPN service. It's also compatible with loads of devices and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view an Australian service, you'd select Australia from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to 9Now and watch the tennis.
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Tennis fans in the U.S. will want ESPN to catch the US Open live streams.
The cable service will have extensive coverage from Flushing Meadows on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes, with some matches also on its ESPN Plus streaming service.
ESPN is available through most cable packages as well as some of the best cable TV alternatives, including Sling TV, Fubo.TV, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV.
Our pick of these would be Sling TV (which is also one of the best streaming services): the Sling Orange package costs just $35 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including ESPN. Plus, right now Sling is offering 50% off the first month.
Fubo.TV, meanwhile, costs $70 per month for 121 channels and includes ESPN. It also offer a 7-day free trial.
As well as being available through your cable service, you can also stream the action via the ESPN app, or on the Watch section of ESPN's website. However, you'll need to authenticate with your satellite, cable or live TV provider credentials to watch any sessions.
ESPN Plus, meanwhile, is available via the ESPN website and many of the best streaming devices. It's also a very well-priced service as these things go, with a subscription costing $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. That's a jump up from the previous $6.99/month, but still a good deal.
And remember, if you're usually based in the U.S. but aren't there at the moment, you can still watch the services you already subscribe to via a VPN such as ExpressVPN.
Sling TV offers two packages, both of which cost $35 a month. The Sling Orange option comes with 30-plus channels, including ESPN. Plus, Sling is currently offering 50% off the first month.
If you love sports, you might want to check out Fubo.TV. It's got dozens of sports channels, including ESPN and the Tennis Channel, and offers a 7-day free trial.
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British tennis lovers will be able to watch the 2022 US Open live streams on Prime Video. What's more, you can sign up to a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime if you've not had one before and enjoy the tournament without spending a penny.
There'll be comprehensive coverage every day of the tournament, complete with expert analysis from former stars including Martina Navratilova, Tim Henman, Daniela Hantuchova, Greg Rusedski and Jim Courier.
Going on holiday this week or next? Sign up to ExpressVPN or another VPN service and you'll be able to use the services you already subscribe to.
Amazon Prime gives shoppers access to free shipping on over 100 million products. It also includes access to services like Prime Video and Prime Music. You can pay an annual £95 fee or choose a monthly plan at £8.99. If you want Prime Video on its own, that's available for £5.99/month.
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Canadians can get all the US Open action on TSN (in English) or RSN (in French), as part of a cable TV package. If they've cut the cord, they can sign up for TSN or RDS streaming accounts for $19.99/month or $199/year.
Not at home right now? Use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.
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Aussies can watch the 2022 US Open live streams on Channel Nine, which means the big games will also air on the on-demand service 9Now.
That's great news wherever you are, because 9Now is available for free; all you need is an Australian postcode. That means Australians who aren't in the country right now will simply need to sign up to a VPN such as ExpressVPN in order to watch all the action as if they were back home.
However, 9Now won't have every single match — so to watch it all, ad-free and in up to 4K resolution, you'll need a subscription to Stan Sport.
Stan can be accessed via a wide variety of devices including many smart TVs, iOS and Android phones, Chromecast, Apple TV and more — plus it costs a very reasonable $20 AUD per month ($10 for a standard subscription and $10 for the Sport add-on). A 30-day FREE trial gives you a taste of the platform — and the good news is that the Sport add-on also has a 7-day FREE trial.
You'll need to pay extra to access HD or 4K streams and to increase the number of devices you watch on, but even if you go for the full-fat Premium sub with the Sport add-on, you'd still only be looking at $29/month.
As well as the US Open live streams, Stan also has Champions League live streams, a huge amount of live rugby and much more.
Women's singles — final
Men's singles — semi-finals
Men's singles — quarter-finals
Women's singles — semi-finals
Women's singles — quarter-finals
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