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

How to watch Raducanu vs. Kenin in the 2024 US Open online for free

By Matthew Lynch
August 26, 2024
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Tennis fans, get ready for an exciting match-up at the 2024 US Open! Emma Raducanu and Sofia Kenin are set to face off in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. But what if you’re on a budget and can’t afford expensive streaming subscriptions? Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered with some crafty ways to catch all the action without spending a dime.

Free Streaming Options

1.Official US Open Website: Sometimes, the tournament’s official site offers free live streaming of select matches. Keep an eye on usopen.org as the event approaches.

2.Social Media Platforms: Follow the US Open’s official accounts on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. They often stream highlights and sometimes even full matches for free.

3.Free Trials: Many streaming services offer free trials. Time it right, and you could watch the entire tournament without paying a cent. Just remember to cancel before the trial ends!

4.Tennis TV: While usually a paid service, Tennis TV occasionally offers free live streams of major matches. Check their website or app when the tournament begins.

5.Regional Broadcasters: Depending on your location, some local TV channels might broadcast the US Open for free. Check your local listings!

A Word of Caution

While tempting, be wary of unofficial streaming sites. They often come with legal and security risks that aren’t worth taking. Stick to legitimate sources to enjoy the match safely and responsibly.

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