The tennis season starts afresh, and Brisbane International will be top-billing for the next week.
Running from December 31st to January 7th, the men's edition is one of the most anticipated tournaments in the early weeks of the new season. Not only is Brisbane International making a comeback on the tennis calendar, but it will bring with it a gaudy list of Grand Slam champions.
In this article, we shall list all available means of watching the 2024 Brisbane International on television, mobile phone, or tablet if you are far away from live action on a match court.
Main draw action at the 2024 Brisbane International will commence on December 31st and run till January 7th. The event is held on outdoor hard courts at the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Rafael Nadal's commitment to play his first tournament in 12 months is the major talking point heading into the new year, but a pair of former champions also feature.
One of them is Andy Murray, the only man to win in Queensland in back-to-back years. Grigor Dimitrov is another present former champion and the second seed in this year's edition.
The top seed is Holger Rune, one of several youngsters participating in this event. The American duo of Sebastian Korda and Ben Shelton will be looking to stamp their authority in Brisbane. The full draw and entry list can be accessed here.
The 32-man field will fight for a prize money purse in the region of $661,585, which is a 25% increment from the last staging in 2019 and reflected at all rounds of the main draw competition. The prize money breakdown and points distribution can be accessed here.
International viewers can live stream matches live and on-demand on mobile, Smart TV, or laptop by purchasing a monthly subscription to Tennis TV at $16.99 per month.
Due to broadcasting rights and restrictions, please confirm that "geoblocks" don't apply in the country you are in before subscribing.
Some of the major broadcast partners for the 2024 Brisbane International are highlighted below:
Africa: Viewers from Sub-Saharan Africa can watch live matches from Brisbane on SuperSport TV. The live stream option is available on DSTV Stream.
Australia: Fans in Australia can stream matches from Brisbane on Nine Network's streaming platform 9Now. Television rights remain on Channel 9.
Canada: Tennis fans in Canada can watch the matches on TSN.
MENA Region: BeIN Sports retains broadcast rights for all tennis content in the Middle East and North Africa.
UK: Sky UK is now the major broadcaster of all ATP content in the United Kingdom.
USA: Exclusive access to every ball from Brisbane is available on Tennis Channel for United States viewers.