So, the other day, I was trying to catch a tennis match. I really wanted to see how this match between Monfils and Etcheverry turned out. It was part of the Australian Open, and I’m a bit of a tennis nut, so I didn’t want to miss it.
I started by checking out a few places online. I knew the match was happening on January 17th, but I wasn’t sure about the exact time. One site, I think it was Eurosport, said it was supposed to start at midnight, but that didn’t sound quite right.
Then I found this other site that gave a more detailed time, 7:40 UTC, at Court 3 in Melbourne. This was more like it! I even found a place talking about live streams for the match. I was pumped! I used an online converter to change that to my local time so that I could schedule my time to watch.
But here’s where it got a bit tricky. I’ve got a couple of streaming services, like Prime Video and DAZN, but I wasn’t sure if they were showing this particular match. And honestly, I was hoping to catch it for free if I could.
Looking for Ways to Watch
- Tennis TV: Looked promising, but you need a Premium subscription. Bummer.
- Fubo: I heard you can watch the Tennis Channel there. That could be a good option!
I also stumbled upon some cool stats about previous matches between Monfils and Etcheverry on the ATP Tour. It’s always fun to see the history between players.
In the end, after all this searching around, I finally managed to find a way to watch the match. It wasn’t as straightforward as I’d hoped, but hey, that’s sometimes how it goes with these things, right?
Watching the match was a blast, although finding a way to watch it was a bit of a mission in itself. But that’s all part of the fun, isn’t it?