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Simona Halep vs Garbine Muguruza live stream: how to watch Australian Open semi-final tennis online from anywhere

Is Simona Halep unbeatable? The Romanian star is the only player that remains in the Australian Open in either draw that's yet to lose a set this fortnight. Standing in her seemingly inevitable path to the women's final is the unseeded Spanish star Garbine Muguruza who is having a tournament to remember.

Don't miss this opportunity to watch the action as it happens from anywhere in the world with our Halep vs Muguruza Australian Open semi-final live stream guide.

Halep looks in imperious form, having taken just 53 minutes to dispatch Anett Kontaveit in her quarter-final, in a match which saw her restrict her opponent to just two games. While Muguruza came into the tournament unfancied, it shouldn't be forgotten that the 26-year-old was a two-time major winning in the not-so-distant past, having triumphed in the French Open back in 2016 and at Wimbledon in 2017.

More significantly her head-to-head record against Halep is good, having beaten her opponent on three previous occasions. She has only lost twice to Halep, the most recent being a 2018 French Open semi-final 6-1 6-4 defeat which stands as the pair's only previous Slam encounter.  

Make sure you don't miss any of this 2020 Australian Open semi-final by following our Halep vs Muguruza 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 Simona Halep vs Garbine Muguruza for FREE Down Under

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How to stream Simona Halep vs Garbine Muguruza live in the UK

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