How to Stream Davis Cup 2023 Tennis Live in Australia


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Affectionately known as the World Cup of Tennis, the Davis Cup is a welcome distraction for the ATP tour players to represent their nations in the team competition.

The Davis Cup 2023 finals will start in the middle of September with a group stage format across four venues in Europe.

When is Davis Cup live today on TV in Australia?

The Australian TV schedule with dates and start times for the next available ATP tournament, the Davis Cup, can be found in the table below. Each day’s coverage will generally begin at 2:00am and conclude at 8:00am AEDT.

Check out the latest ATP tennis tournaments and TV fixtures heading to our streaming devices over the coming weeks.

Davis CupDate/Time (AEST)TV / Streaming
Canada v Finland LIVE: Tues, 21 Nov, 2:00am – 8:00ambeIN Sports
Canada v Finland Replay: Wed, 22 Nov, 12:00pm – 4:30pmbeIN Sports
Canada v Finland Replay: Wed, 22 Nov, 7:30pm – 12:00ambeIN Sports
Czech Republic v AustraliaLIVE: Thurs, 23 Nov, 2:00am – 8:00ambeIN Sports
Czechia v AustraliaReplay: Thurs, 23 Nov, 12:00pm – 4:30pmbeIN Sports
Italy v NetherlandsLIVE: Thurs, 23 Nov, 8:00pm – 2:00ambeIN Sports
Italy v NetherlandsReplay: Fri, 24 Nov, 12:00pm – 4:30pmbeIN Sports
Serbia v Great Britain LIVE:  Fri, 24 Nov, 2:00am – 8:00ambeIN Sports
Serbia v Great BritainReplay: Fri, 24 Nov, 7:30pm – 12:00ambeIN Sports
Semi-finals 1LIVE: Sat, 25 Nov, 2:00am – 11:00ambeIN Sports
Semi-finals 2LIVE: Sat, 25 Nov, 10:00pm – 7:00ambeIN Sports
FinalLIVE: Mon, 27 Nov, 2:00am – 11:00ambeIN Sports
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Which streaming services will show the Davis Cup 2023?

beIN SPORTS Connect is the stand-alone option for watching beIN SPORTS now that their services are no longer available on Foxtel or Kayo. It’s also the exclusive Australian provider for watching weekly ATP and WTA tennis events such as the ATP Finals and Indian Wells tournaments.

The beIN Sports platform is easy to access, all you need is an internet connection, and their live content is available to stream with a variety of popular devices. Compatible devices include laptops, desktops, tablets and Smart TV’s, as well as Android, Apple and IOS mobile devices.

Best of all, if you’re a brand new customer to beIN Sports, you can take advantage of a 7-day free trial period. This should be time enough to allow you to watch the next available ATP tournament, as well as other live sport that’s available on the service. In total, beIN Sports is home to over 2,500 live events each year including the Davis Cup.

ProviderDavis Cup
NineYes – Australia matches only
BeIN Sports ConnectYes – All Australia and select Group matches LIVE. Up to 2 events daily
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What channel is the Davis Cup 2023 On?

The Davis Cup is set to be broadcast on beIN Sports, in mid-September for the group stage games and then again in late November for the knockout tournament.

In a wider sense, there’s more than enough tennis to get into with the same services as beIN Sports typically carries a large number of overseas-based tournaments from both the ATP and WTA tours. This means that with any of the aforementioned services you’ll be able to follow tennis superstars like Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Iga Swiatek throughout the tennis seasons.

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Streaming Devices for watching Tennis

The following is a list of compatible internet-connected streaming TV devices for which you can use to stream ATP Tennis.

What to Watch after the Tennis

If you’re looking for something to watch after the Tennis, there are over 50 live sports available with Kayo. These include boxing, NRL, AFL, Formula 1 and more across channels from Fox, ESPN and BeIN. Check some of them out below.