How to watch free Zheng Vs. Vekic Live Stream: Olympic Women’s Tennis Final

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It’s the final nobody predicted, but after a string of upsets in the women’s singles at the Paris Olympics, we can’t wait to see it. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch a free Zheng vs Vekic live stream from anywhere.

Just be aware that the start time is a bit difficult to determine, as the women’s gold medal game is set to be the third game on the field today. But estimates have it starting around 4pm local time in Paris (10am ET / 3pm BST / 10pm AWST). To be on the safe side, we would tune in earlier. You will also be able to watch previous matches through the viewing options below.

Olympic tennis coverage, including other finals and bronze medal matches this weekend, is streaming for free if you know where to look. If you want a piece of the action for free, we can help you bypass the geo-blocks that would normally stop overseas viewers from accessing free Olympic tennis live streams. A VPN (virtual private network) changes the digital location of your viewing device (phone, laptop, Fire TV Stick, etc) to a country of your choosing, unlocking international options from the box below, along with a variety of other international streams options.

How to watch a free Zheng vs Vekic live stream from anywhere

If you’re not currently in one of the countries mentioned above and are trying to find a good option locally, you can use a VPN to temporarily change the location of your viewing device to act like you’re somewhere else. VPNs are an essential tool for any sports fan these days, as shown in our extensive collection of streaming guides. They’re not just great for streaming, they protect your digital privacy online across all your devices at home and, most importantly, on vulnerable public WiFi.

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How to watch the Olympic women’s tennis final with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don’t have one.
  • Install it on the device you are using to watch tennis.
  • Activate and set to an Australian location.
  • Go to 9 Now.
  • Create a free account.
  • Watch Zheng vs Vekic live stream online for free.

How to watch Zheng vs. Vekic in the US

The cheapest option to watch Olympic tennis locally in the US is Peacock. The streaming service covers all of the Olympics, and you can enjoy them all for just $7.99. This is for a permanent one-month plan that you have no obligation to keep after the Olympics are over on August 11th. With a strong selection of on-demand content to watch, you can keep it for longer.

We’d only get the $13.99 ad-free tier if you dive into the on-demand content, since ads still appear on live sports coverage. So you’re not missing out on any extra coverage or panel discussion if you take the cheaper option – we’ve tested both to make sure.

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Where to watch Zheng vs Vekic in Australia

Huge amounts of Olympic coverage will be available for live streaming on 9Now in Australia, a free option you can access after creating a free account. If you want to enjoy some high-level action, all the gold medal tennis matches will be included in this coverage. Viewers outside of Australia can watch using a VPN.

Where to watch Zheng vs Vekic in the UK

For the most comprehensive tennis coverage, you’ll need to head to Eurosport, which is just £3.99 a month during the Olympics. If you want free coverage, 9Now in Australia (see above) is your best bet, as we see a lot of events on their schedule.

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