Japan’s Naomi Osaka hits her forehand elegant outfits and hopefully she Laboubusat the Australian Open this week when she enters the first round of a match against Croatian Antonia Ruzic. The two women will meet at Rod Laver Arena for a match that begins early, around 5 a.m. ET on Tuesday, January 20. They will take the court once the Jannik Sinner vs. Hugo Gaston men’s match, scheduled for 3 a.m. ET, is over.
Tournament coverage will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN2. The entire tournament will be available to stream for ESPN Unlimited subscribers. Here’s what you need to know about the 2026 Australian Open.
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How to watch Naomi Osaka vs Antonia Ruzic at the Australian Open:
Date: Tuesday January 20
Time (estimated): not before 5 a.m. ET
Location: Rod Laver Arena
TV channel: ESPN2
Streaming: ESPN Unlimited
When will the Naomi Osaka vs Antonia Ruzic match take place at the Australian Open 2026?
Naomi Osaka faces Antonia Ruzic in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday January 20, 2026.
Naomi Osaka vs. Antonia Ruzic match start time:
The first round match between Osaka and Ruzic is scheduled to begin around 5 a.m., following the men’s Jannik Sinner vs. Hugo Gaston match, scheduled for 3 a.m. ET.
Australian Open Channel:
In the United States, the Australian Open will be broadcast on ESPN, and the entire tournament will be streamed on ESPN+ for unlimited subscribers. Coverage of select tournaments will also air on ESPN2, before moving to ESPN for the semifinals and beyond.
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How to watch the Australian Open 2026:
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Where to watch the 2026 Australian Open without cable:
If you want to catch every match at the Australian Open and are not currently subscribed to ESPN+, cable or live TV streaming servicein Australia, the majority of the action will be streamed free with ads on 9Now.
You don’t live in the Netherlands? Don’t worry, you can still stream like you do with the help of a VPN. A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can hide your IP address, and is perhaps the most popular because it’s especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you are looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which dropped the US version of the streamer in 2019) or tune in to tennis coverage without a cable plan, a VPN can help. Looking to try a VPN for the first time? This guide breaks down the best VPN options for every type of user.
ExpressVPN offers “borderless internet,” which means you can get free coverage of the 2026 Australian Open without a cable plan. All you’ll have to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to Australia, and then find free live streaming coverage via 9Now. Plus, it’s Engadget’s choice for best premium VPN. ExpressVPN offers three tiers of subscriptions: the Basic plan (starting at $3.49/month), the Advanced plan (starting at $4.49/month), and the Pro plan (starting at $7.49/month).
ExpressVPN also offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, in case you’re nervous about trying a VPN.
Australian Open 2026 Schedule:
All times Eastern
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Saturday January 17
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(Day 1) 1st round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Sunday January 18
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(Day 1) 1st round for men and women: 3h00
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(Day 2) 1st round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Monday January 19
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(Day 2) 1st round for men and women: 3h00
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(Day 3) 1st round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday January 20
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(Day 3) 1st round for men and women: 3h00
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(Day 4) 2nd round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday January 21
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(Day 4) 2nd round men and women: 3h00
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(Day 5) 2nd round men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Thursday January 22
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(Day 5) 2nd round men and women: 3h00
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(Day 6) 3rd round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Friday January 23
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(Day 6) 3rd round for men and women: 3h00
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(Day 7) 3rd round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Saturday January 24
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(Day 7) 3rd round for men and women: 3h00
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(Day 8) 4th round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Sunday January 25
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(Day 8) 4th round men and women: 3h00
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(Day 9) 4th round for men and women: 7:00 p.m.
Monday January 26
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(Day 9) 4th round men and women: 3h00
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(Day 10) Men’s and women’s quarter-finals: 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday January 27
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(Day 10) Men’s and women’s quarter-finals: 3:00 a.m.
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(Day 11) Men’s and women’s quarter-finals: 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday January 28
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(Day 11) Men’s and women’s quarter-finals: 3:00 a.m.
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(Day 12) Women’s semi-finals: 7:00 p.m.
Thursday January 29
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(Day 13) Men’s semi-final: 8:00 p.m.
Friday January 30
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(Day 13) Men’s semi-final: 3h30
Saturday January 31
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(Day 14) Women’s Final: 3h30
Sunday February 1st
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(Day 15) Men’s Final: 3h30
Who will play at the 2026 Australian Open?
The top 10 seeds for singles draws are listed below.
Men’s singles seeds for the 2026 Australian Open
1. Carlos Alcaraz
2. Jannik Sinner
3. Alexander Zverev
4. Novak Djokovic
5. Félix Auger-Aliassime
Women’s singles seeds for the 2026 Australian Open
1. Aryna Sabalenka
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2. Iga Swiatek
3. Amanda Anisimova
4. Coco Gauff
5. Elena Rybakina
Australian Open Prize Money:
For 2026, the men’s and women’s singles winners of the Australian Open will each receive $4,150,000, with the runner-up receiving $2,150,000 and the semi-finalists $1,250,000.
