Australian Open 2021: How to follow men's and women's finals on BBC TV, radio and online

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Djokovic and Thiem with their trophiesImage source, AFP
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Novak Djokovic (left) beat Dominic Thiem to win his eighth Australian Open last year

Australian Open 2021

Venue: Melbourne Park, Australia Dates: 8-21 February

Coverage: Watch highlights on BBC TV and online from 13 February and follow live commentaries of the key matches on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app.

BBC Sport brings you live radio and text coverage plus TV highlights of the 2021 Australian Open finals.

There will be live radio and text commentaries from 08:30 GMT of the women's final on Saturday and the men's final on Sunday.

Television highlights will be shown on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and online.

Naomi Osaka faces Jennifer Brady in Saturday's women's final while Novak Djokovic takes on Daniil Medvedev in the men's final on Sunday.

This year's tournament, which runs from 8 to 21 February, has been pushed back three weeks from its traditional January dates to enable players, coaches and officials to go through a strict coronavirus quarantine.

BBC TV coverage times

Times are GMT and subject to late changes.

Saturday, 20 February

Women's final: Osaka v Brady

Highlights - 14:15-15:45 - BBC One

Sunday, 21 February

Men's final: Djokovic v Medvedev

Highlights - 13:50-15:10 - BBC One

Catch-up

You can view BBC Sport output as well as listen to our radio sports programming on the BBC iPlayer.

The BBC Sport website is available via desktop, mobile, tablet and app, giving fast and easy access to the live stream, text commentaries, news, reports, schedules and videos, as well as highlights of the day's action. The BBC Sport app is available free on Apple and Android devices.

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