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Australian Open: Guide

Here are the upcoming broadcast times around the country for the remainder of the Australian Open 2010.

In the interests of clarifying upcoming broadcast times for the remainder of the Australian Open 2010, especially for viewers outside Melbourne / Sydney, here are the upcoming airdates on Seven.

Daytime sessions are live around the country, but some cities continue to receive delayed evening sessions.

Further to some enquiries, this year the matches are indeed screening in high definition on 7HD.

COP = Close of Play

FRIDAY JANUARY 22 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

FRIDAY JANUARY 22 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

SATURDAY JANUARY 23 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

SATURDAY JANUARY 23 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

SUNDAY JANUARY 24 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

SUNDAY JANUARY 24 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

MONDAY JANUARY 25 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

MONDAY JANUARY 25 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

TUESDAY JANUARY 26 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

TUESDAY JANUARY 26 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

THURSDAY JANUARY 28 (DAY SESSION)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 8am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

THURSDAY JANUARY 28 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth

FRIDAY JANUARY 29 (DAY SESSION)
– 3pm – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 2pm – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 2.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 12pm – 3pm LIVE in Perth

FRIDAY JANUARY 29 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Perth

SATURDAY JANUARY 30
– 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 9.30pm in Perth

SUNDAY JANUARY 31 (DAY SESSION)
– 4pm – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 3pm – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 3.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 1pm – 3pm LIVE in Perth

SUNDAY JANUARY 31 (NIGHT SESSION)
– 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 9.30pm in Perth

8 Responses

  1. In previous years seven has spent the first hour of its coverage of the men’s final previewing the match, so people in SA will only miss out on 30 minutes of the preview, not the start of the match itself or see it delayed.

  2. Yes congratulations to CH7 for an appaling broadcast of the first Grand Slam of the year. It looks as if viewers want live sports action theyre gonna have to pay for it, whats the number for Foxtel???

  3. Yeah, in other words, Seven will bring us in when they want to. Take a look at the men’s final. Viewers in southern states will probably see the first set of the final, while Brisbane viewers watch a advertorial, then Seven News, then are brought into the final. If Seven had any brains, they’d scrap the advertorial for the week, and put 7 News at 5pm.

  4. That’s bullsh**. Why bring H&A on in the 2nd week making it now an hour delay in Adelaide. Stupid. And for the men’s final, how can the match be Live at 6.30 in Melbounre and also Live at 6.30 in Adelaide??

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