El The Australian Open faces from this Sunday, January 22, the round of 16 in both its men’s and women’s draws. This round is divided into two days of competition. Four games for boys and another four for girls will be played on January 22 to leave the remaining four in each category for Monday, January 23.
The day will have the presence on court of Iga Swiatek, number 1 of the WTA, Victoria Azarenka, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Flix Auger-Aliassime, Jessica Pegula or Hubert Hurkacz, among others. Matches will take place between Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena and John Cain Arena.
Where can you watch the Australian Open 2023 on television and online?
The Australian Open 2023 can be seen live, on television and online, on Eurosport, through its television channels and the Eurosport Player service. Eurosport exclusively offers a new edition of the Australian Tennis Open with coverage of more than 250 hours of live content, also including a team of experts with names such as Mats Wilander, Boris Becker, Anabel Medina, Lex Corretja, Carla Surez or John McEnroe.
Schedules and order of play for Sunday, January 22: seventh day of the Australian Open 2023
Rod Laver Arena
Not before 02:30 Iga Swiatek – Elena Rybakina
A continuacin: Hubert Hurkacz – Sam Korda
09:00 Stefanos Tsitsipas – Jack Sinner
Next: Victoria Azarenka – Zhu Lin
Margaret Court Arena
Not before 3:00 a.m.: Jeena Ostapenko – Coco Gauff
Not before 5.30 a.m.: Jiri Lehecka – Flix Auger-Aliassime
Margaret Court Arena
Not before 3:00 a.m.: Jeena Ostapenko – Coco Gauff
Not before 5.30 a.m.: Jiri Lehecka – Flix Auger-Aliassime
John Cain Arena
No antes de las 4.30 horas: Yoshihito Nishioka – Karen Kachanov
Not before 7:00 a.m.: Jessica Pegula – Barbora Krejcikova