China Open 2023 Semifinals Live Streaming & How to Watch Swiatek v Gauff & Rybakina v Samsonova

China Open 2023 semifinal live streaming
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The WTA 2023 China Open has moved to its semifinal stage and some of the women’s tennis players will be in action on Saturday, October 7. Below we give you all the information on how to watch the China Open 2023 live.

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How to Watch the 2023 China Open Semifinals Live Streaming?

The best way to watch the China Open women’s singles and doubles matches is to tune in to WTATV.com where you can subscribe to their live streaming services or buy yourself a tournament pass. The costs vary from region to region, so please log in to WTATV.com and click on subscribe to know more.

The other way to watch & bet on WTA tennis action is to log in to bet365.com.

Being one of the world’s most trusted bookmakers, they are also known for their exceptional live streaming services across all major sporting events. They will live stream all the upcoming tennis events in China and the rest of Asia too!

What you need here is a pre-funded account with a minimum deposit of $10 or more. Once you have that, you can visit the live streaming tab and select the ‘WTA Zhengzhou’ option to catch all the action live. The best part is that this tournament is just one of the 100,000 plus events that Bet365 live streams every year.

Here is the process you can follow to watch the Zhengzhou Open live on your device:

  • Go to www.bet365.com
  • Register with www.bet365.com (or log in to your account)
  • Pre-fund your account by depositing $10 (or equivalent currency). You can either let that remain in your account or should have bet in the 24 hours before the live streaming
  • Select the WTA Zhengzhou live streaming option by clicking on Live Streaming on the top

Please remember, this site requires you to register with them and then either deposit a sum of $10 into your account (or register as mentioned here) or watch the live streaming by betting on any sport in the past 24 hours. Remember geo-restrictions might apply.

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How to Watch China Open 2023 Semifinals on TV

The China Open semifinals can also be watched on TV with Tennis Channel broadcasting in the USA and Prime Video telecasting it in the UK & Ireland.

Australian viewers can watch the China Open semifinal on beIN while those in some parts of Europe can also tune in to the Tennis Channel.

China Open 2023 Semifinal Schedule

The 2023 China Open will be played on Saturday, October 7. The singles matches are expected to begin around 2.30 pm local time (around 4.30 am GMT).

Iga Swiatek and Cori Gauff will go head to head in the first semifinal at that time before Liudmilla Samsonova faces Aryna Sabalenka/Elena Rybakina in the second match that will start after 4.30 pm local time (6.30 am).

The first doubles semifinal will be played from 12.30 pm local time while the day will finish with the second doubles semifinal after the second singles semifinal has finished.

Schedule

  • 12.30 pm local time (2.30 am GMT): Women’s Doubles Semifinal 1
  • 2.30 pm local time (4.30 am GMT): Swiatek v Gauff
  • 4.30 pm local time (6.30 am GMT): Sabalenka/Rybakina v Samsonova
  • Post the second singles semifinal: Women’s Doubles Semifinal 2

The 2023 China Open will be played from September 30 to October 8.

About Claire D'Souza 1036 Articles
Fan of all sports but a tennis lover at heart. Bawled her heart out when Federer missed those two Championships points at Wimbledon 2019 but then again, Nadal won 2022 Australian Open from two sets down. Such is life! (yes, loves both Federer and Nadal in equal doses!)

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