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Watch how far Andy Murray can go in this year's US Open.
Watch how far Andy Murray can go in this year’s US Open.

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The US Open got under way this week. In the UK, all eyes will be on how Andy Murray will perform after a long period out of action.

Only a select number of fans will actually be able to cast an eye over his progress however. Unless you bagged yourself a ticket to the tournament, you won’t be able watch the tennis on any terrestrial service.

Blink and you’ll miss some of the serves that come thundering down from Murray and co. Trying to catch those serves whilst struggling with a buffering stream is nearly impossible. The solution to your US Open woes may come in the form of Amazon Prime, where you can watch all the action live, buffer free.

You can now join Amazon Prime for only £59, saving you £20 on your first year’s membership, and granting you access to thousands of TV shows and films with Prime Video, unlimited One-Day Delivery, Prime Music, Prime Reading, and more.

Available to new Prime members only, the offer ends on Aug. 30. So if you’re desperate to catch the action from the US Open, act now!

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