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Serena Williams vs Agnieszka Radwanska: How to watch the Australian Open semi-final streaming online and live on TV

Serena Williams' greatest tournament win came at Melbourne Park a decade ago. (AFP PHOTO/ Martin Bernetti)
28th January, 2016
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Serena Williams and Agnieszka Radwanska will meet in a semi-final at the 2016 Australian Open on Thursday January 28, not before 1:30pm (AEDT).

Williams is the overwhelming favourite to win her way past Radwanska and into the final, where she is further the favourite to go on and take out the Australian Open title, which would be her 22nd Grand Slam victory.

Williams is current $1.14 to win this match with betting agencies against Radwanska who is out to $5.75. Williams is then just $1.30 to win the entire tournament from this stage.

The winner of this match will face either Angelique Kerber or Johanna Konta in the women’s singles final of the Australian Open.

The match is scheduled to begin on Rod Laver Arena after the completion of a men’s doubles match between Adrian Mannarino/Lucas Pouille and Jamie Murray/Bruno Soares, but will not begin before 1:30pm AEDT.

There’s a number of different ways available to watch or listen to the match, whether it be through live streaming online, on TV, or listening in on the radio.

Live streaming online

The simplest way to live stream this match will be via Channel Seven’s new free live streaming service.

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Channel Seven currently allows free live streaming within Australia of its three main channels Seven, 7TWO and 7mate via this link.

There are some blackout events through this service, however, the Australian Open isn’t one of them.

You can make things even easier by just going straight to the 7Tennis streaming site where you won’t even have to worry about selecting the right channel.

You can also access a live stream directly via the Australian Open website.

TV

Channel Seven will televise the match live on free-to-air TV. They have exclusive rights to the broadcast.

Radio

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AO Radio will provide ball-by-ball commentary of the match.

Coverage is available through the Australian Open website, through the Australian Open app (on iOS and Android), and around the grounds of Melbourne Park on 99.7FM. You can also find AO radio on Audioboom.

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