This Monday, January 24, the eighth day of competition will be held at the Open de Australia 2022, on a day when the quarterfinals of both the men’s and women’s teams will be defined. On this day there will be no Spanish protagonists on the track, but there will be other interesting matches such as the Medvedev – Cressy, Simona Halep – Alize Cornet or Stefanos Tsitsipas – Taylor Fritz, among others. Find out where and at what time to watch the Australian Grand Slam matches.
On this day there will be no Spaniard in action since Roberto Bautista and Pablo Andujar They stayed at the gates of the round of 16, but there will be other interesting duels on this eighth day of competition in the Open de Australia 2022. La Rod Laver Arena will open session with a duel between Danielle Collins and Elise Mertens, which will be followed by another interesting match between Simona Halep and Alize Cornet. Jannik Sinner will then take on local idol Alex De Minaur to close out the day session.
In the night session, the Rod Laver Arena will host the match between Taylor Fritz, Bautista’s executioner, and Stefanos Tsitsipas – starting at 9 in the morning in Spain. The duel between Kanepi and Sabalenka will close the day.
At dawn in Spain, starting at 4, Daniil Medvedev will seek the ticket to the quarterfinals against Cressy at the Margaret Court Arena. A track you’ll jump to too Iga Swiatek against Cirstea in a match scheduled for the night session -from 9:30 in the morning, in Spain-. Another duel will be played at the John Cain Arena that ensures excitement between Marin Cilic y Felix Auger Aliassime, from four in the morning, in Spain.
Where to watch the Australian Open matches
The matches of the Australian Open 2022 can be followed on television through the channel Eurosport 1 Y Eurosport 2, that can be found in Movistar + o en DAZN. In addition, in OKDIARIO, you will find the chronicles of the matches, the results of the day and all the news of the tournament.
#AusOpen Order of Play Monday 24 January pic.twitter.com/Lh3Zzu4gky
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