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Dominic Thiem vs Alexander Zverev live stream: how to watch Australian Open semi-final tennis online from anywhere

This last-four Australian Open showdown pits two European players who came into the tournament with next to no expectation, yet have flourished over the course of the fortnight. There's a place in the final against defending champ Novak Djokovic up for grabs, but which player will take their opportunity? Its a match you'll be able to watch as it happens from anywhere in the world with our Thiem v Zverev live stream guide.

Austria's Dominic Thiem delivered one of the performance of the Open so far to beat world number one Rafael Nadal in their quarter-final match, while Germany's Alexander Zverev edged past Stan Wawrinka over four sets to reach the semi-finals.

Thiem comes into the match as favourite, with a dominant 6-2 head-to-head record over Zverev.

The German will be looking to be far more competitive than their encounter in a semis of the ATP Finals back in November, which Thiem ease his way to a straight sets victory.

Make sure you don't miss any of this 2020 Australian Open semi-final by following our Thiem vs Zverev live stream guide below - it doesn't even matter where on Earth you are.

How to watch Thiem vs Zverev for FREE Down Under

Live stream Australian Open 2020 from outside your country

If you're trying to discover what your watching options are in Australia, the US, UK, Canada or New Zealand, we have all that information on this tennis live stream guide.

But if you're away from your country and still want to catch your usual broadcaster's coverage then prepare to be disappointed if you try to watch online, is you'll likely get an error message describing the fact the tennis action is unable to be watched from overseas.

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