All that’s left in the the men’s and women’s singles draws are the finals.

On the women’s side, Garbiñe Muguruza will face No. 14 Sofia Kenin, a battle of first-time Australian Open finalists. Muguruza entered the tournament unseeded but has two Grant Slam championships to her name, having raised the trophy at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Kenin, a 22-year-old American, hadn’t advanced past the fourth round at a major before this run.

No. 2 Novak Djokovic and No. 5 Dominic Thiem will battle it out for the men’s title. The 32-year-old Djokovic is aiming to extend his open-era Australian Open record with an eighth win in Melbourne, and his second in as many years. Thiem, a 26-year-old, has seemed the most likely to upset Djokovic for the past couple of rounds, and he’ll get his chance at a first major title Sunday.

Below is the full 2020 Australian Open schedule, with daily TV coverage information and order of play for every round.

Australian Open 2020 schedule

In Australia, the 2020 Australian Open begins Monday, Jan. 20, and has matches every day over the following two weeks, finishing Sunday, Feb. 2. The men’s and women’s tournaments will split for the semifinals Jan. 30 and 31, with the women’s singles final happening Feb. 1 and the men’s Feb. 2.

Due to the time difference, the first matches of the tournament will take place while it is still Sunday, Jan. 19, in the U.S.

Below is the round-by-round breakdown of the schedule for both men and women.

Australian Open TV channels, live coverage

The Australian Open is broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN+. The tournament is live-streamed on WatchESPN. The ESPN+ broadcasts are single matches and occur throughout the first 10 days of the tournament.

Australian Open women’s final live schedule 

Australian Open men’s final live schedule

Australian Open women’s semifinal live schedule

Australian Open men’s semifinal live schedule