Australian Open 2023 Men's Semifinal: TV schedule, start time, livestream details & more | Day 12
The battle for the 2023 Australian Open title heats up as the men's semifinals are set to be contested on Friday.
Novak Djokovic is the man to beat at the moment as he continues to make his way through the draw with ease. He hardly broke a sweat during his quarterfinal victory over Andrey Rublev. The Serb is now just a couple of wins away from a 10th title in Melbourne.
First-time Grand Slam semifinalist Tommy Paul stands between Djokovic and yet another final Down Under. The young American will be angling for an upset here, but getting past the 35-year-old is no easy task.
Stefanos Tsitsipas has reached the semifinals here for the third straight year and for the fourth time in his career. He's currently on a nine-match winning streak and, given his form, is on track to make the final as well. The Greek is up against Karen Khachanov, who's competing in his first semifinal at the Australian Open.
This has been an exciting tournament so far and with the final just around the corner, the level of play will only go higher. Here's a look at the schedule for the men's semifinals at the 2023 Australian Open:
Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Karen Khachanov match schedule
Stefanos Tsitsipas and Karen Khachanov will bring the day session to a close at the Rod Laver Arena with their semifinal showdown.
Date: January 27, 2023 (Aus/India/UK) and January 26, 2023 (US/Canada).
Match timing: Not before 2:30 pm local time, 9 am IST, 3:30 am GMT, 10:30 pm ET.
Novak Djokovic vs Tommy Paul match schedule
Novak Djokovic and Tommy Paul will kick off the night session at the Rod Laver Arena as they square off in the second semifinal.
Date: January 27, 2023.
Match Timing: 7:30 pm local time, 2 pm IST, 8:30 am GMT, 3:30 am ET.
Where to watch Australian Open 2023
Here's a list of countries and their respective channels on which the 2023 Australian Open matches will be broadcast:
ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, & ESPN+ - USA
TSN & RDS - Canada
Eurosport - United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
Nine & Stan Sport - Australia
beIN Sports - Middle East and North Africa
SuperSport - Sub-Saharan Africa
CCTV, iQIYI, GreatSports Media (Shanghai TV), Guangdong TV - China
Eurosport - Europe
WOWOW - Japan
ESPN International - Latin and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean
Sony Six, Sony Ten, & Sony Liv - India
For more information regarding the broadcast of the 2023 Australian Open, click here.