Monday, November 4, 2019

Watch Melbourne Cup Carnival 2019 Live Stream

Melbourne Cup Live: This is The Roar’s comprehensive guide to watching the 2019 Melbourne Cup, whether via TV or a live stream online.
There’s a reason the Cup is called ‘the race that stops the nation’, captivating an entire country on the first Tuesday of November – in 2019, the race falls on November 5.

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As the event closes in, the fancy hats are dusted off for the day and everyone suddenly becomes a racing expert for about six hours.
But not everyone can make it down to the famous Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne to capture the biggest day on the racing calendar in person.
So how can you see the big race if you’re not packed into the crowd?
TV
Under a new TV deal for the Melbourne Cup carnival, Channel Ten will be the host broadcaster of the race that stops a nation.
The deal means the network takes over from Channel Seven, with it to last for five years – meaning Ten have the rights to the Melbourne Cup through to 2024.
Channel Ten’s coverage on Melbourne Cup day will commence at around 10am (AEDT), as coverage on Channel Seven formerly did.
You’ll also be able to watch the race on the Channel Seven-owned Racing.com, which is available on free to air TV and in online platforms.
Sky Racing on Foxtel will also have coverage of Melbourne Cup day at Flemington, however, is barred from showing the actual race live, with it instead shown on delay by a handful of minutes, allowing free to air exclusive live broadcast rights.
Live streaming
If you’d prefer to live stream the race online, then there will be a number of ways to do so as we head into the 2019 edition.
The best way to do this will be through host broadcaster Channel Ten, whose streaming platform, TenPlay, is free to use and sign up for.
You’ll also be able to live stream the race through racing.com, while some betting sites may also cover the race for those with a valid account and funds deposited. We suggest you check each individual companies website before signing up based on this information though.
The racing.com coverage is also available through Kayo Sports.
Last year, Twitter also carried a live stream of the race, however, there has been no announcement surrounding whether that deal will carry over under the new TV deal for 2019.
Live streaming of the race through Foxtel on delay will be unavailable, as Sky Racing is not accessible on any of their live streaming platforms.
Radio
There’s a plethora of options come race day in the land of radio.
All of the following channels will have, at the very least, live calls of the Melbourne Cup main race at 3pm (AEDT).
Some will cover race results as they come in and others will do the whole day.
RSN Racing & Sport on 927 AM
3AW in Melbourne on 693 AM
Triple M. Sydney 104.9 FM, Brisbane 104.5 FM, Adelaide 104.7 FM and Melbourne 105.1 FM
ABC Grandstand – local radio – go here to find your frequency
SEN on 1116 AM
Posted on November 5, 2019
Melbourne Cup Live
Melbourne Cup Live: This is The Roar’s comprehensive guide to watching the 2019 Melbourne Cup, whether via TV or a live stream online.
There’s a reason the Cup is called ‘the race that stops the nation’, captivating an entire country on the first Tuesday of November – in 2019, the race falls on November 5.
Click Here To Watch Melbourne Cup 2019 Live Streaming Now
As the event closes in, the fancy hats are dusted off for the day and everyone suddenly becomes a racing expert for about six hours.
But not everyone can make it down to the famous Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne to capture the biggest day on the racing calendar in person.
So how can you see the big race if you’re not packed into the crowd?
TV
Under a new TV deal for the Melbourne Cup carnival, Channel Ten will be the host broadcaster of the race that stops a nation.
The deal means the network takes over from Channel Seven, with it to last for five years – meaning Ten have the rights to the Melbourne Cup through to 2024.
Channel Ten’s coverage on Melbourne Cup day will commence at around 10am (AEDT), as coverage on Channel Seven formerly did.
You’ll also be able to watch the race on the Channel Seven-owned Racing.com, which is available on free to air TV and in online platforms.
Sky Racing on Foxtel will also have coverage of Melbourne Cup day at Flemington, however, is barred from showing the actual race live, with it instead shown on delay by a handful of minutes, allowing free to air exclusive live broadcast rights.
Live streaming
If you’d prefer to live stream the race online, then there will be a number of ways to do so as we head into the 2019 edition.
The best way to do this will be through host broadcaster Channel Ten, whose streaming platform, TenPlay, is free to use and sign up for.
You’ll also be able to live stream the race through racing.com, while some betting sites may also cover the race for those with a valid account and funds deposited. We suggest you check each individual companies website before signing up based on this information though.
The racing.com coverage is also available through Kayo Sports.
Last year, Twitter also carried a live stream of the race, however, there has been no announcement surrounding whether that deal will carry over under the new TV deal for 2019.
Live streaming of the race through Foxtel on delay will be unavailable, as Sky Racing is not accessible on any of their live streaming platforms.
Radio
There’s a plethora of options come race day in the land of radio.
All of the following channels will have, at the very least, live calls of the Melbourne Cup main race at 3pm (AEDT).
Some will cover race results as they come in and others will do the whole day.
RSN Racing & Sport on 927 AM
3AW in Melbourne on 693 AM
Triple M. Sydney 104.9 FM, Brisbane 104.5 FM, Adelaide 104.7 FM and Melbourne 105.1 FM
ABC Grandstand – local radio – go here to find your frequency
SEN on 1116 AM
Posted on November 4, 2019
Melbourne Cup 2019 Stream
Melbourne Cup 2019: how to live stream the race in AustraliaIt’s the race that stops a nation, with the host state of Victoria celebrating a public holiday on race day each year. In the lead up, though, women would have found the best fascinators and dresses, while the men would have dusted off their best suit. Everyone else would be getting ready to party the afternoon and evening away.
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All this effort goes into enjoying three-and-a-half minutes of speed, drama and the heated relationship between horse and jockey.
While many would have tried to physically get to Melbourne’s famous Flemington Racecourse on race day, not everyone can do so. Those who can’t need not fret as, like previous years, you can keep up with the horses on TV. In fact, if your office isn’t equipped with a telly, you can stream Melbourne Cup 2019 on your computer or your mobile.
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What is the Melbourne Cup?
For the uninitiated, the Cup is Australia’s most prestigious – and richest – ‘two mile’ handicap race for thoroughbreds aged three-year-old and over. The event is part of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival that was first held way back in 1861.
While it’s still referred to as a ‘two-mile’ handicap race, that’s not the actual distance the horses gallop. It was originally run over a distance of two miles (3.219km) but was shortened to 3.2km in 1972 when Australia adopted the metric system.
Winners of the Melbourne Cup have always pocketed a hefty bag of prize money and trophies that cost a pretty penny too, and that purse just keeps growing each year. In 2018, the prize money was a whopping AU$7.3 million, over a million dollars more than 2017. That purse was taken by a young thoroughbred gelding from the UK called Cross Counter.
The 2019 purse is higher still, weighing in at AU$8 million, meaning the stakes are at an all-time high
Like last year, it’s a 24-horse field again in the main event in 2019, with Mer de Glace and Cross Counter being the bookies’ hot favourites.
For stat fans, a Bart Cummings-trained horse called Kingston Rule famously smashed the record time back in 1990 with a 3 minutes and 16 seconds finish. Will that record be broken in 2019?
When is the Melbourne Cup?
The Melbourne Cup is always held on the first Tuesday of November each year. That means this year, the race that brings a nation to a halt will be held on Tuesday, November 5.
While Victoria enjoys a public holiday on the day, most Aussies around the nation drop whatever they’re doing and become horse racing experts for an entire afternoon.
The race begins at 3pm AEST, so Queenslanders will need to tune in at 2pm, while South Australia and Western Australia can set an alarm for 2:30pm and 12pm respectively.
How to watch the Cup on TV in Australia
While the Seven Network has held the broadcasting rights for the Melbourne Cup for 15 years, there’s a change in 2019. This year, Network Ten takes over with race-day broadcast beginning on Channel 10 at 10am AEDT, and will include interviews and all nine races.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Watch — Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal Live Stream Tennis game Semi final

Watch — Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal Live Stream Tennis game Semi final.

Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal French Open Semifinals: How to Watch Online,TV, Stream


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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will square off in the French Open semifinals on Friday. First serve from Roland Garros is slated for 6:50 a.m. ET.

Federer battled Stan Wawrinka to a four-set victory on Tuesday, seizing the first two sets. Rafael Nadal sprinted past Kei Nishikori in a straight-set win.

The two tennis legends are far from strangers in Grand Slam competition. Nadal holds a 9–3 edge in Grand Slams, including a 5–0 mark at the French Open.

Nadal is a 17-time major champion with 11 French Open championships. Federer has won just one French Open, defeating Robin Soderling in the 2009 final.

Here's how to watch Friday's match:
Time: 6:50 a.m. ET
TV Channel: Tennis Channel
Live stream: You can watch the game live via fuboTVSign up now for a free seven-day trial.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Nadal vs Tsitsipas Tennis Live Online Tv

Rafael Nadal and Stefanos Tsitsipas will square off for a second straight Saturday - this time in Rome with a place in the Internazionali BNL d'Italia final on the line.







In the Rome night session, World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will meet Argentine Diego Schwartzman. Djokovic won a record-tying 33rd ATP Masters 1000 title on Sunday in Madrid. Schwartzman will be appearing in his first ATP Masters 1000 semi-final. All four semi-finalists have made it to the weekend without dropping a set.
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Nadal has a chance for revenge on the Greek after his shocking semi-final loss last week at the Mutua Madrid Open. The Spaniard leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head 3-1, including a semi-final victory at this year’s Australian Open. The World No. 2 has been in brutal form from the first ball in Rome, dropping just six games to reach the semi-finals and recording a 6-0 set in all three of his victories.
He also has experience at this juncture of a Masters 1000 tournaments on his side. Nadal is appearing in a record 71st Masters 1000 semi-final and is trying to reach his 50th Masters 1000 final (33-16), while Tsitsipas is looking to reach his third final at this level.
The eight-time Rome champion seeks his first title of the season. Nadal recorded semi-final showings this clay season at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell and Madrid. But while Nadal gave high praise to Tsitsipas, he is confident he can turn the tables on Saturday.
“The theory is always easy, but the execution is much more difficult,” said Nadal. “Tennis is a simple sport. After a lot of years here, I know what happened last week and I’m going to try to do it better tomorrow.”
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Tsitsipas became the youngest player to beat Nadal on clay and looks to join Djokovic (2011 Madrid and Rome) as the only players to beat him in back-to-back clay tournaments. Although he was aided by a walkover quarter-final win over Roger Federer, Tsitsipas has been in top form this week and advanced to the last four without dropping a set.
Consistency has been the Greek’s mantra throughout 2019. He has more ATP Tour match wins (29) and more finals (4) than anyone this season. The 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals champion (d. De Minaur) had to go through qualifying last year in Rome when he arrived at No. 43 in the ATP Rankings, but if he can beat Nadal on Saturday, he’ll move to No. 5 on Monday.
Djokovic leads his FedEx ATP Head2Head against Schwartzman 2-0, but they haven’t played in two years. The Serbian has put in a heroic effort by winning two matches on Thursday and then saving two match points to topple Juan Martin del Potro in an epic quarter-final.
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Schwartzman has enjoyed a milestone week by defeating a Top 6 player for the first time in Kei Nishikori and reaching his first Masters 1000 semi-final. He now looks to beat Top 10 opponents in back-to-back matches for the first time in his career. The Argentine has been stellar in return games this week, leading the tournament with 18 breaks of serve (out of 36 games).
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The doubles semi-finals will also take place on Saturday. Top seeds Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo face third seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah in the final match on Campo Centrale, while fifth seeds Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic square off with sixth seeds Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus on Pietrangeli.
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CENTRALE start 12:00 noon
WTA match
Not Before 2:30 pm
ATP - [8] Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) vs [2] Rafael Nadal (ESP)
Not Before 5:00 pm
WTA match
Not Before 8:00 pm
ATP - [1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs Diego Schwartzman (ARG)
ATP - [1] Lukasz Kubot (POL) / Marcelo Melo (BRA) vs [3] Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL) / Robert Farah (COL)
PIETRANGELI start 12:00 noon
2 WTA matches
Not Before 6:00 pm
ATP - [5] Oliver Marach (AUT) / Mate Pavic (CRO) vs [6] Raven Klaasen (RSA) / Michael Venus (NZL)

Saturday, May 11, 2019

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Roger Federer was knocked out of the Madrid Open after seeing two match points slip away against Dominic Thiem as his return to clay ended at the quarter-finals.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion, who is playing his first tournament on the surface for three years, saved two match points in beating Gael Monfils on Thursday but it was the other way around this time.
Federer won the first set and held two match points in the second set tie break but Thiem, last year's French Open finalist, fought back to win 3-6 7-6 (11) 6-4.
In the last four, Thiem will meet Novak Djokovic, who was given a walkover when Marin Cilic withdrew with food poisoning.

Rafael Nadal, meanwhile, produced his best performance on clay this season to defeat Stan Wawrinka 6-1 6-2.
The 11-time French Open champion unusually arrived in the Spanish capital still looking for his first title of the year but it is unlikely to remain that way for long if he maintains his current form.
Wawrinka simply could not cope with the excellence of Nadal, who will face Stefanos Tsitsipas for a place in the final.
Tsitsipas, who was brushed aside by Nadal at the Australian Open, claimed another notable victory by beating defending champion Alexander Zverev 7-5 3-6 6-2.