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Australian Grand Slam Livestreaming

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Unibet offer you the opportunity to see the hottest games from the Australian Open live. Every day, Unibet will broadcast all matches from the six biggest courts in the Australian Open, everything direct IN your computer!
To see any of the games require that you place a bet on the match you want to see, or else you can pay, you will see the matches Unibet broadcast throughout the tournament, plus you get a risk free bets on the men’s finals.
More about this offer and the night’s matches below …
Would you follow the Australian Open directly into your computer with Unibet, – the following two options apply:
If you want to watch all the matches that Unibet direct broadcast from the Australian Open, you must pay. You can not just watch the games, but you may then also be a risk-free live betting on the men’s final. To receive your risk-free games, you need to take advantage of this offer before 28 January. It is still possible to purchase access to the matches after 28 but then you have no risk free games.
Would you like to see a match, it is sufficient that you play in live betting client on that particular game and no stream opens automatically. You can see all matches from the track that day.
Money Back
Throughout the tournament, Unibet give back losing bets on the match ending 6-0, 6-0 in damsingeln and 7-6, 7-6, 7-6 in the men’s single. This applies to all 1×2 games regardless of effort. The game would be part of a comb, the game will be canceled on the voucher. Offer does not apply to live games. Unibet’s terms and conditions apply.
Frequent appearances during day four
Fourth day game in Australian Open bid in matches where the outcome is very uncertain. Among other things, some seeded players at risk to go out.
Marcos Baghdatis – David Ferrer
17-seeded Ferrer may appear to be in the dog against Baghdatis, even though the Spaniard broke Frederico Gil in the first round. Baghdatis is a very strong form and came to Melbourne with a fresh title from Sydney. Both players are ball-efficient, so most likely this game will be a long running series.
Nicolas Almagro – Benjamin Becker
26-seeded Almagro was the major problem in the first round against Xavier Malisse in which he won with 8-6 in the decisive set. The Spaniard thrives best on clay and his lowest level is not very high. Becker won his first match in straight sets and can definitely beat even Almagro.
Janko Tipsarevic – Tommy Haas
Probably the tightest match of the paper in the second round. Both players won their first game with relative ease and in mutual matches, it is 1-1. Tipsarevic started the year with a semifinal spot in Chennai while the 18-seeded Haas makes his first tournament of the season. Tipsarevic is a warrior who never gives up and play basis, it feels like they are at the same level. Wide open.
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