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Rafael Nadal vs Dominic Thiem live stream: how to watch Australian Open quarter-final tennis online from anywhere

Having battled past Nick Kyrgios in a full-blooded four-set thriller, one wonders how much former Australian Open champ Rafael Nadal has left in the tank for his quarter-final with Dominic Thiem. It's shaping up to be an absorbing clash, and one you'll be able to watch as it happens from anywhere in the world with our Nadal vs Thiem live stream guide.

Thiem comes into this match off of the back of a strong performance against 10th seed Gael Monfils, gliding through that round of 16 clash with a straight sets win.

While a rising star in the game, this is the furthest Thiem has made it at the Australian Open. History suggests he may not make it further, having lost to Nadal in his previous two grand slam matches against the Spaniard. 

The pair have met each other 13 times in total, the majority of which have been on clay with Nadal currently leading 9-4. Nadal should have the upper hand, but with clay specialist Thiem's hardcourt game clearly having improved, this may well go the distance.

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

How to live stream Rafael Nadal vs Dominic Thiem 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 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.

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