History is within Novak Djokovic's grasp as he aims to go one step closer to setting a new men’s singles Grand Slam record of 21 wins by reaching the US Open final. Read on as we explain how to watch US Open semi-final tennis online and get a Novak Djokovic vs Alexander Zverev live stream wherever you are right now - including ways to see the match absolutely FREE.
Dates: Friday, September 10
Expected start time: 7pm ET / 4pm PT / 12am BST / 9am AEST / 11am NZST
FREE live stream: Amazon Prime FREE trial (UK) | SBS (AUS)
Global live streams: ESPN (via Sling TV or FREE FuboTV trial / ESPN Plus) (US) | TSN (CAN)
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The veteran Serb, who is also looking to win his first calendar slam, booked his place in this semi-final after coming from behind to beat Matteo Berrettini in four sets on Wednesday.
Standing in the way of world no.1 Djokovic reaching his 31st Grand Slam final is World number four Alexander Zverev who has dropped just one set on his way to this last-four clash in New York.
The Tokyo Olympic Games gold medal winner booked his place in today's tie after a convincing three-set quarter-final victory over Lloyd Harris, a victory that extended the 24-year-old German's winning streak to 16 matches.
It's a match no tennis fan will want to miss, so read on for your guide to live stream Djokovic vs Zverev at the US Open from wherever you are in the world.
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How to watch a Djokovic vs Zverev live stream from outside your country
If you're abroad during the US Open, you'll likely find you're unable to access your domestic tennis coverage like you would at home. This isn't necessarily cause for alarm, but rather the result of geo-blocking - best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to certain parts of the world.
Fortunately, there's a convenient way around this in the form of a VPN. This is a nifty bit of software that lets you swerve around these digital borders, thereby allowing you to globe trot and still access your preferred tennis live stream. It's a completely legal workaround, very affordable, and super easy to use - allow us to explain more.
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2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location
3. Go to the broadcaster's live stream - so if you're from the UK or Australia, just head to Amazon Prime Video or the SBS website respectively
How to watch a Djokovic vs Zverev US Open live stream in America
In America, US Open network coverage is being provided exclusively by ESPN, with Djokovic vs Zverev scheduled to start sometime after 7pm ET / 4pm PT - it depends on how long the first semi beforehand runs for.
If you have ESPN on cable already, you're all set and can watch the tennis from Flushing Meadows via the network's website - just log-in with details of your cable provider.
How to watch US Open without cable
If you don't have cable don't sweat it, you've still got plenty of options.
The sports network is also live streaming every match on every court on ESPN Plus, which only costs $5.99 per month and allows you to watch online as well as via its mobile app and TV streamer apps on the likes of Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, PS4 and Xbox.
Another option is Sling TV. Its Orange package costs just $35 a month and includes ESPN, but even better, Sling is currently offering new subscribers a fantastic bargain - right now you can save big bucks with this Sling TV deal, which lets you get a whole month of Sling Orange for a mere $10.
Alternatively, fuboTV plans offer even more complete end-to-end cable replacement services, which offers ESPN and more than 120 other channels on plans starting from $64.99 a month. And, better still, it offers a FREE FuboTV trial.
If you're outside the US right now you can always use a streaming VPN to get access to your home coverage.
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How to live stream the US Open and watch Djokovic vs Zverev online in Canada
In Canada, you can watch the US Open on TSN for English-language coverage, while RDS is taking care of French-language coverage.
Djokovic vs Zverev is set to start no earlier than 7pm ET / 4pm PT.
If you get them as part of your cable deal, then you'll just be able to log in with the details of your provider and get access to a US Open live stream.
If you don't have cable, then you can subscribe to TSN or RDS on a streaming-only basis from just CA$4.99 a day or (much better value) $19.99 a month.
If you decide to subscribe or already have, remember you can take your favorite sports streaming service with you wherever you go - just try our No. 1 overall rated VPN 100% risk-free for 30-days and follow the instructions above.
How to watch Djokovic vs Zverev: UK live stream details
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Amazon again has the rights to broadcast the US Open tennis in the UK, so Amazon Prime Video members can live stream all the action at no additional cost.
Djokovic vs Zverev is due to start at 12am on Friday night, depending on how long Felix Auger Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev go for.
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.
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.
New users can sign up for a FREE 30-day Amazon Prime trial with full access to live sports coverage as well as free one-day delivery on purchases from Amazon's online store during that time.
Not in the UK but still want to watch the tennis on your Prime account? Your best option is to download and install a VPN and then log in to a UK IP address.
How to live stream Djokovic vs Zverev for FREE in Australia
Australian tennis fans are amongst the luckiest in the world, as the business end of the US Open is being shown on FREE-to-air TV.
This semi-final clash, as well as the semi-finals, and finals are on SBS, which means you can also live stream the action through SBS On Demand. As well as apps for Android and iOS, you can access it on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV and most smart TVs.
ESPN is also showing the US Open from start to finish, but even if you don't have the channel on cable you don't need to miss out.
That's because Aussie streaming service Kayo Sports includes ESPN coverage in its packages. A Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously, while a Kayo Sports Premium Package provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
Needless to say, this makes it super-affordable if you share with friends, family or fellow tennis fans - plus Kayo offers a 14-day FREE trial.
Djokovic vs Zverev is due to start anytime after 9am AEST on Saturday morning Down Under.
If you're away from Australia at the moment, you'll need to go down the VPN route as set out above.
How to live stream Djokovic vs Zverevin New Zealand
In New Zealand, premium sports subscription service ESPN has exclusive coverage of the US Open.
Play between Djokovic vs Zverev is set to get underway at 11am NZST on Saturday morning.
If you want to catch the US Open action but are out of New Zealand over the fortnight, you can use a VPN to access the tennis coverage.
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