Nadal vs Djere Live Stream & Tips: Watch Australian Open Online

Andrew Hendrie:

World No. 2 Rafael Nadal begins his bid for a second Australian Open title when he meets Laslo Djere in the first round on Tuesday and the match is available to watch online via desktop and mobile.

Watch the Rafael Nadal vs Laslo Djere Australian Open live stream from your desktop or mobile device. Live streams from the Australian Open are free to watch.

Rafael Nadal vs Laslo Djere Live Stream: How To Watch & Bet Online

You can watch and bet on Nadal vs Djere with bet365 and their extensive live streaming coverage.

The bookmaker is offering all eligible customers the chance to watch and bet on the Nadal vs Djere match on February 9. All you need is a funded account with bet365 or to have placed an online bet within the last 24 hours of the match, although you must note that geo-restrictions may apply in some areas.

Read on below for information on how to watch and bet on Nadal vs Djere live on bet365.

Nadal vs Djere: How to live stream with bet365

  1. Visit the bet365 website
  2. Sign into your account or register for a new one
  3. Select live streaming on the right-hand menu
  4. Choose the Nadal vs Djere match
  5. Enjoy the Nadal vs Djere match live stream and in-play betting

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Rafael Nadal vs Laslo Djere Match Details

🎾 Competition: Australian Open R1
🗓 Date: Tuesday February 9
⏰ Time: 2.00pm AEDT
🏟 Stadium: Rod Laver Arena


Head to Head

The pair have never played before on tour.


Rafael Nadal vs Laslo Djere Tips & Predictions

Rafael Nadal will finally launch his summer of tennis down under when he confronts World No. 56 Laslo Djere in the opening round of the Australian Open on Tuesday.

It hasn’t exactly been ideal preparation for Nadal, with the Spaniard pulling out of the ATP Cup last week due to a back issue – although, it’s believed the move was purely precautionary ahead of the Australian Open this week.

Nadal has never really played his best tennis in Melbourne – he has just the one AO title back in 2009 – but he has received one of the kindest first round draws here.

Djere has lost his last four straight matches coming into the tournament dating back to the end of last season. The Serbian retired injured in Antalya at the start of the year and then lost his only lead-in match in straight sets to Kamil Majchrzak last week.

The pair have never played before, but this is a perfect match for Nadal to ease his way into the tournament – anything other than a relatively routine straight sets win for the second seed would be a surprise.

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