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Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic live stream: how to watch Australian Open semi-final tennis online from anywhere

The seemingly evergreen Roger Federer remains on track for his 21st Grand Slam  singles title, but will have to beat the reigning Aussie Open champ to reach the final. There can't be too many more opportunities to watch these two superstar veterans clash at this level, so don't miss this opportunity to watch the action as it happens from anywhere in the world with our Federer vs Djokovic Australian Open semi-final live stream guide.

Novak Djokovic dispatched Milos Raonic in routine straight sets style to set up this clash of the big guns, while 38-year-old Federer had to battle in a five-set thriller against America's Tennys Sandgren.

Six-time former Australian Open champion Federer hasn't looked at his best thus far in the tournament (did we mention that he's 38!?), but showed incredible reserve to finish off Sandgren in their epic quarter-final. How depleted the Swiss star will be after that gruelling match remains to be seen, but one suspects the confidence boost given by the nature of the win will counter act the effects of his fatigue.

Djokovic is in front in the head-to-heads between the two, which currently stands at 26-23, with the Serbian's last victory over Federer came in the epic five-set final of Wimbledon last year.

That clash is commonly regarded as one of the greatest Grand Slam finals of all time, so make sure you don't miss any of this 2020 Australian Open semi-final by following our Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic live stream guide below - it doesn't even matter where on Earth you are.

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 just a bit further down 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.

How to live stream Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic for FREE Down Under

How to watch Australian Open 2020: US live stream

How to stream Federer vs Djokovic live in the UK

How to live stream Federer vs Djokovic in Canada

How to live stream the Australian Open in New Zealand



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