Norrie is the last Briton in the singles draw -.
10 h 13
Norrie * 1-2 Nadal (* designates the server)
Another easy catch for Nadal who hits big from the back of the court and moves Norrie from wing to wing. 12 minutes and we’re up and running.
10h09
Norrie 1-1 Nadal * (* designates the server)
Nadal tears up a forehand winner down the line to end a 16-stroke rally. Norrie scored her first point of the game at 15-30. Nadal, with the early pressure, had break point opportunities but Norrie is doing well to hold on.
10 h 02
First set: Norrie * 0-1 Nadal (* designates the server)
Ace to start things for Nadal who is keen to love. The back looks good!
09h55
The players warm up …
Nadal won the toss and chose to serve. Norrie chose an ending change.
09h51
Big win for Rogers over Rod Laver
Shelby Rogers of the United States defeats 21st seed Anett Kontaveit 6-4, 6-3. She will play world No. 1 and seed Ash Barty in the fourth round.
09h43
The seeds move in the lower half
Daniil Medvedev (4); Stefanos Tsitsipas (5); Andrey Rublev (7 years old); and Matteo Berrettini (9) all won their third round matches on Day 6.
09h34
Australian Open behind closed doors
09h01
Norrie-Nadal Appearance
Hello and welcome to Day 6 in Melbourne Park and coverage of Cameron Norrie’s third round meeting with world No.2 Rafael Nadal.
The British No.2, who ousted fellow Briton Dan Evans in the first round, came back from a set to beat Russian qualifier Roman Safiullin 3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 in the second round.
Nadal’s second round match was much simpler. The 20-time Grand Slam champion won yet another qualifier in the form of American Michael Mmoh in straight sets 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 and looked fit despite his well-publicized back problems.
The story continues
This third round match, a first meeting between the two lefties, will be played in an empty Rod Laver Arena following the five-day Victoria shutdown on Friday night.
Speaking to the press about the prospect of facing Nadal, the 25-year-old said: “It’s amazing I never thought I would play against them. [Nadal, Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic]. I watched them when I was young and thought that would be cool. So it’s going to be amazing. “
Read Simon Briggs’ take on the task ahead for Norrie here.
Norrie may be the only Briton remaining in the Australian Open singles draw, but there is British interest in the doubles. Fifth seed Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram are doing well and are in the third round. Just like the sixth seeds Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares.
Heather Watson, who lost a close three-set game to Anett Kontaveit on Thursday, plays with talented Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez. The pair knocked out the 10th seed in the first round and will look to continue their good form in the third round on Sunday.
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