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Home›Technology›How to watch Badosa vs. Navarro in the 2024 US Open online for free

How to watch Badosa vs. Navarro in the 2024 US Open online for free

By Matthew Lynch
September 7, 2024
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The US Open is just around the corner, and tennis fans are eagerly anticipating the clash between Paula Badosa and Rebeka Masarova. This exciting matchup promises thrilling rallies and a battle for supremacy on the court. But what if you can’t make it to Flushing Meadows? Don’t worry, there are ways to watch this match online for free!

1.Check Your Local TV Provider: Many cable and satellite providers offer live coverage of the US Open. Check your channel listings to see if your provider is broadcasting the match.

2.Free Trial Offers: Streaming services like ESPN+ and Tennis Channel Plus often offer free trial periods. Sign up for a free trial and enjoy the match without any subscription fees.

3.Free Streaming Sites: While not always reliable, certain free streaming websites may offer coverage of the US Open. Be cautious when using such websites, as they might contain ads and potentially harmful software.

4.Social Media: Follow official US Open social media accounts, as they often stream highlights and key moments of the matches. This could be a good option if you don’t want to watch the entire match live.

5.Look for Live Blog Coverage: Many sports websites and blogs provide live text commentary of the matches, keeping you updated on every point and key moment.

Remember:

Legal streaming is crucial. Avoid using illegal streaming sites to prevent potential legal issues and support the sport.

Check for regional restrictions. Some streaming services might not be available in your region.

Look for alternative options: If you can’t find free streaming options, consider sharing the cost of a subscription with friends or family.

By exploring these options, you can catch the thrilling match between Badosa and Navarro and enjoy the US Open from the comfort of your own home, all without spending a dime.

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