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What channel is Australian Open 2026 on? Where to watch, live stream men's and women's grand slam matches

Cate Schiller

What channel is Australian Open 2026 on? Where to watch, live stream men's and women's grand slam matches image

The first major of 2026 kicks off this weekend in Melbourne as the world's best get ready to participate in the Australian Open.

World No. 1 players Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka received the top seeds in the tournament, with Alcaraz chasing his first title in Melbourne, and Sabalenka looking to secure her third in four years. 

The grand slam win won't come easy for Alcaraz though, as long-time foe Jannik Sinner is favored in the eyes of many. The Italian will attempt to pull off a three-peat this week, after defeating Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev in the last two finals. 

AllSportsPeople is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don't miss a minute of the action.

What channel is the Australian Open 2026 on? TV channel, live stream

TV channel: ESPN, ESPN 2, Tennis Channel
Live stream: ESPN App, ESPN+, Fubo

ESPN is the main broadcaster for the 2026 Australian Open with coverage on ESPN and ESPN 2, while the Tennis Channel will also be providing feeds.

Every match from all 15 courts streams on the ESPN App with subscribers able to access multiview on mobile and connected TV devices to watch up to four matches simultaneously. 

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ESPN's network of channels, as well as the Tennis Channel, are available to stream on Fubo with a FREE trial being offered to new subscribers.

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When is Australian Open 2026?

The 2026 Australian Open first round begins on Sunday, January 18 (local time), and runs through until Sunday, February 1 (local time) – culminating with the men's singles final.

Australian Open 2026 schedule

The first round of matches begins Sunday, January 18 (local time).

With Melbourne 16 hours ahead of the U.S. ET, day matches will be presented on ESPN networks around 8 p.m. ET and local night session matches will begin at 3 a.m. ET.

DateEvents
Sunday, January 18Men's & Women's 1st Round
Monday, January 19Men's & Women's 1st Round
Tuesday, January 20Men's & Women's 1st Round
Wednesday, January 21Men's & Women's 2nd Round
Thursday, January 22Men's & Women's 2nd Round
Friday, January 23Men's & Women's 3rd Round
Saturday, January 24Men's & Women's 3rd Round
Sunday, January 25Men's & Women's 4th Round
Monday, January 26Men's & Women's 4th Round
Tuesday, January 27Men's & Women's Quarterfinals
Wednesday, January 28Men's & Women's Quarterfinals
Thursday, January 29Women's Semifinals
Friday, January 30Men's Semifinals
Saturday, January 31Women's Singles Final, Men's & Women's Doubles Final
Sunday, February 1Men's Singles Final

Australian Open 2026 prize money

The total prize money up for grabs at the Australian Open is AUD $111.5 million, up nearly 16 per cent on 2025, with the singles winner set to pocket AUD $4.15 million. Here's the complete breakdown of the singles prize money:

  • Winner: AUD $4,150,000 ($2.79m)
  • Finals: AUD $2,150,000 ($1.45m)
  • Semifinals: AUD $1,250,000 ($840k)
  • Quarterfinals: AUD $750,000 ($500k)
  • Round of 16: AUD $480,000 ($320k)
  • Round of 32: AUD $327,750 ($220k)
  • Round of 64: AUD $225,000 ($150k)
  • Round of 128: AUD $150,000 ($100k)
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