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How to watch Shelton vs. Tiafoe in the 2024 US Open online for free

By Matthew Lynch
August 31, 2024
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The highly anticipated clash between American tennis stars Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe at the 2024 US Open is a match you won’t want to miss. But with the cost of cable subscriptions, finding a free way to stream the action can feel like a losing battle. Luckily, there are a few options that might just give you a winning shot.

Free Trials:

ESPN+: ESPN+ is the official streaming platform for the US Open. They offer a 7-day free trial, which might be enough time to catch Shelton vs. Tiafoe.

Other Streaming Services: Check if services like Hulu + Live TV or YouTube TV offer free trials that include ESPN or Tennis Channel.

Free Alternatives:

Antenna: If you have access to an antenna, you can catch the match on ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2, which broadcast select US Open matches for free.

Free Streaming Websites: While these websites are often unreliable, some may offer free streams of the US Open. However, be cautious as these streams may be low quality or contain malware.

Live Sports Bars:

Catch the action in person: Head to a local sports bar or pub. Many establishments show major sporting events, including the US Open, and offer food and drinks.

Keep in mind:

Availability varies by region: Free trial availability may depend on your location and if you’re a new subscriber.

Stream quality: Free alternatives may offer lower-quality streams compared to paid services.

Legal streaming: Always check the legality of the streaming platform you use.

No matter which method you choose, don’t miss this exciting showdown between Shelton and Tiafoe. Get ready for a thrilling match that promises to be a highlight of the 2024 US Open.

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