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Taylor Fritz outduels Frances Tiafoe to reach US Open final
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So it's Jannik Sinner vs Jack Draper and Taylor Fritz vs Frances Tiafoe in semis. Who will it be in the finals?
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Fritz vs tiafoe no wayy
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It’s an all-American showdown between Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe in the US Open semifinals. We’ll show you how to watch Fritz vs. Tiafoe.
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Será Taylor Fritz vs. Sinner. Ele vence Tiafoe que “desaparece” no quinto set #ÚltimasNotícias
Hot News Duas estelas e leões listrados no campo. O favorito é Taylor Fritz, mas Frances Tiafoe já havia dito que este seria o seu casamento da vida. Ambos, porém, querem chegar à final no domingo, quando enfrentarão Jannik Sinner pelo título do US Open slam de 2024 pelo título de Flushing Meadows. Não pode haver descuidos, a qualidade da partida é impressionante: velocidade, força, jogo…
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US Open 2024 - Men’s Singles Draw:
Jannik Sinner (1) (ITA) vs Mackenzie McDonald (USA)
Eliot Spizzirri (Q) (USA) vs Alex Michelsen (USA)
Mattia Bellucci (Q) (ITA) vs Stan Wawrinka (WC) (SUI)
Christopher O'Connell (AUS) vs Nicolas Jarry (26) (CHI)
Arthur Fils (24) (FRA) vs Learner Tien (WC) (USA)
Jaume Munar (ESP) vs Gabriel Diallo (Q) (CAN)
Max Purcell (AUS) vs Aleksandar Vukic (AUS)
Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) vs Tommy Paul (14) (USA)
Stefanos Tsitsipas (11) (GRE) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
Nuno Borges (POR) vs Federico Coria (ARG)
Tristan Schoolkate (WC) (AUS) vs Taro Daniel (JPN)
Jakub Mensik (CZE) vs Felix Auger-Aliassime (19) (CAN)
Flavio Cobolli (31) (ITA) vs James Duckworth (AUS)
Zizou Bergs (BEL) vs Pavel Kotov
Fabian Marozsan (HUN) vs Hamad Medjedovic (Q) (SRB)
Dusan Lajovic (SRB) vs Daniil Medvedev (5)
Carlos Alcaraz (3) (ESP) vs Li Tu (Q) (AUS)
Denis Shapovalov (PR) (CAN) vs Botic Van de Zandschulp (NED)
Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG) vs Hugo Gaston (FRA)
Zhizhen Zhang (CHN) vs Jack Draper (25) (GBR)
Alejandro Tabilo (22) (CHI) vs David Goffin (BEL)
Borna Coric (CRO) vs Adrian Mannarino (FRA)
Fabio Fognini (ITA) vs Tomas Machac (CZE)
Corentin Moutet (FRA) vs Sebastian Korda (16) (USA)
Alex De Minaur (10) (AUS) vs Marcos Giron (USA)
Otto Virtanen (Q) (FIN) vs Quentin Halys (Q) (FRA)
Mariano Navone (ARG) vs Daniel Altmaier (GER)
Daniel Evans (GBR) vs Karen Khachanov (23)
Matteo Arnaldi (30) (ITA) vs Zachary Svajda (WC) (USA)
Matthew Forbes (WC) (USA) vs Roman Safiullin
Constant Lestienne (FRA) vs Jordan Thompson (AUS)
Timofey Skatov (Q) (KAZ) vs Hubert Hurkacz (7) (POL)
Casper Ruud (8) (NOR) vs Yunchaokete Bu (Q) (CHN)
Gael Monfils (FRA) vs Diego Schwartzman (Q) (ARG)
Jan Choinski (Q) (GBR) vs Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP)
Juncheng Shang (CHN) vs Alexander Bublik (27) (KAZ)
Ugo Humbert (17) (FRA) vs Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
Dominic Stricker (PR) (SUI) vs Francisco Comesana (ARG)
Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) vs Matteo Berrettini (ITA)
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG) vs Taylor Fritz (12) (USA)
Holger Rune (15) (DEN) vs Brandon Nakashima (USA)
Arthur Cazaux (FRA) vs Pablo Carreno Busta (PR) (ESP)
Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) vs Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)
Reilly Opelka (PR) (USA) vs Lorenzo Musetti (18) (ITA)
Francisco Cerundolo (29) (ARG) vs Sebastian Ofner (AUT)
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)
Alexandre Muller (WC) (FRA) vs Adam Walton (AUS)
Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) vs Alexander Zverev (4) (GER)
Andrey Rublev (6) vs Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA)
Christopher Eubanks (WC) (USA) vs Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)
Hugo Grenier (Q) (FRA) vs Mitchell Krueger (Q) (USA)
Marton Fucsovics (HUN) vs Jiri Lehecka (32) (CZE)
Sebastian Baez (21) (ARG) vs Luciano Darderi (ITA)
Sumit Nagal (IND) vs Tallon Griekspoor (NED)
Rinky Hijikata (AUS) vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP)
Kyrian Jacquet (Q) (FRA) vs Grigor Dimitrov (9) (BUL)
Ben Shelton (13) (USA) vs Dominic Thiem (WC) (AUT)
Luca Nardi (ITA) vs Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP)
Alexander Shevchenko (KAZ) vs Dominik Koepfer (GER)
Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA) vs Frances Tiafoe (20) (USA)
Alexei Popyrin (28) (AUS) vs Soonwoo Kwon (PR) (KOR)
Pedro Martinez (ESP) vs Maks Kasnikowski (Q) (POL)
Laslo Djere (SRB) vs Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
Radu Albot (Q) (MDA) vs Novak Djokovic (2) (SRB)
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Shanghai Masters
2023/10/4–10/15
Quarterfinals
Marozsán#91 vs. Hurkacz(16)#17
Shelton(19)#20 vs. Korda(26)#26
Round of 16
Alcaraz(1)#2 vs. Dimitrov(18)#19
Jarry(22) vs. Schwartzman(WC)#130
Humbert(32)#34 vs. Wolf#51
Paul(12)#12 vs. Rublev(5)#7
Marozsán#91 def. Ruud(8)#9 763 36 64
Hurkacz(16)#17 vs. Zhang#60 766 46 764
Shelton(19)#20 def. Sinner(6)#4 26 63 765
Korda(26)#26 def. F. Cerundolo(20)#21 75 766
Round of 32
Alcaraz(1)#2 vs. Evans(30)#33 761 64
Dimitrov(18)#19 def. Khachanov(13)#14 766 64
Jarry(22) def. Sonego#59 764 62
Schwartzman(WC)#130 def. Fritz(7)#8 64 36 765
Humbert(32)#34 def. Tsitsipas(4)#6 64 36 75
Wolf#51 def. Arnaldi#42 26 63 764
Paul(12)#12 def. Fils#44 64 677 64
Rublev(5)#7 def. Mannarino(31)#23 63 60
Ruud(8)#9 def. Eubanks(29)#32 64 62
Marozsán#91 def. Lajovic#54 63 63
Hurkacz(16)#17 def. Hsu(Q)#184 64 64
Zhang#60 def. Nakashima#122 762 62
Sinner(6)#4 def. Baez(25)#29 36 63 62
Shelton(19)#20 def. Safiullin#50 36 63 64
F. Cerundolo(20)#21 def. Fucsovics#57 36 64 75
Korda(26)#26 def. Medvedev(2)#3 768 62
Round of 64 ...
Sonego#59 def. Tiafoe(10)#13 26 62 63
Schwartzman(WC)#130 def. Lehecka(27)#30 64 36 62
Fritz(7)#8 def. Watanuki#79 762 676 64
Wolf#51 def. Norrie(15)#16 63 57 764
Marozsán#91 def. De Minaur(11)#11 63 75
Nakashima#122 def. Rune(3)#5 60 62
Sinner(6)#4 vs. Giron#80 767 62
Safiullin#50 def. Zverev(9)#10 63 61
Fucsovics#57 def. Auger-Aliassime(14)#15 763 46 63
Round of 128 ...
Lajovic#54 def. Wawrinka#47 64 767
Marozsán#92 def. Rinderknech#66 766 62
Kokkinakis#71 def. Fognini(WC)#129 62 64
Safiullin#41 def. Murray#40 63 62
Fucsovics#57 def. Yevseyev(Q)#258 64 62
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United Cup tennis 2023 LIVE results, day 7 news, Adelaide International updates, scores
United Cup tennis 2023 LIVE results, day 7 news, Adelaide International updates, scores
2023 UNITED CUP DAY SEVEN SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (ALL TIMES AEDT) Watch Team Australia take on the world in the United Cup, live and exclusive on 9Now and Stan Sport From 12.30pm | SYDNEY | Knockout stage | United States vs Great Britain Madison Keys (USA) vs Katie Swan (GBR) Taylor Fritz (USA) vs. Cameron Norrie (GBR) Jessica Pegula (USA) vs Harriet Dart (GBR) Frances Tiafoe (USA) vs Daniel Evans…
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Fritz, Keys help U.S. secure berth in United Cup quarterfinals
Fritz, Keys help U.S. secure berth in United Cup quarterfinals
SYDNEY — Taylor Fritz and Madison Keys fueled a critical day for Team USA on Monday, posting victories over Germany at the United Cup mixed teams event, securing the Americans a berth in the tennis tournament’s quarterfinals. The competition vs. Germany continues Tuesday, when Jessica Pegula faces Laura Siegemund and Francis Tiafoe meets Oscar Otte. But based on points — and Team USA’s…
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some of the first round matches at this tournament:
fritz vs fils
navone vs darderi (literally the same person, clay specialists who have risen in the rankings only because of clay and never win anywhere else)
opelka vs shelton (most boring match ever)
ruud vs thompson (again)
THE FUCKING 2014 US OPEN FINAL
tabilo vs rune (who can be more inconsistent)
paul vs arnaldi
popyrin vs machac (“we both randomly beat novak this year!”)
tiafoe vs nakashima
and if some of these projected second round matches happen, it’ll be even crazier
just saw the full tokyo draw and jesus christ what the fuck is that
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Tennis: Fritz sets up all-American Tokyo final vs Tiafoe
Tennis: Fritz sets up all-American Tokyo final vs Tiafoe
Newsfrom Japan Sports Oct 8, 2022 20:09; updated Oct 8, 2022 20:23 (JST) Taylor Fritz defeated Denis Shapovalov 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-3 on Saturday to set up an all-American final with Frances Tiafoe at the Rakuten Japan Open. The third-seeded Fritz trailed 3-1 in the final set but roared back to win the next five games, wrapping up victory with his sixth ace of the match against his Canadian opponent…
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2019 Australian Open: Round 3
Djoker Club Friday Order of Play
Laver at 7 PM (Thursday evening) – Barty vs Sakkari Court at 7 PM (Thursday evening) – Tsitsipas vs Basilashvili Melbourne at 7 PM (Thursday evening) – Berdych vs Schwartzman 1573 at 7 PM (Thursday evening) – Bautista Agut vs Khachanov scheduled Court 3 at 7 PM (Thursday evening) – Tiafoe vs Seppi scheduled Laver at 9 PM (Thursday evening) – Fritz vs Federer Court at 9 PM (Thursday evening) – Anisimova vs Sabalenka followed by Stephens vs Martic Melbourne at 9 PM (Thursday evening) – Sasnovich vs Pavlyuchenkova followed by Dimitrov vs Fabbiano Laver at 11:30 PM (Thursday evening) – Sharapova vs Wozniacki Melbourne at 1 AM – Kvitova vs Bencic Laver at 3 AM – De Minaur vs Nadal followed by Birrell vs Kerber Court at 3 AM – Collins vs Garcia followed by Cilic vs Verdasco
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Time to update my predictions yet again:
Got everything right in Section 5 so yay me
Section 6:
Federer vs Fritz - First it was Cam then it was Monfils now it’s Taylor (another new fave me thinks) but as good as he’s been the past two rounds he’s not gonna beat Roger.
Section 7:
Tiafoe vs Seppi - I didn’t expect Tiafoe to get this far tbh but I’ll go with him to win this one. (Then for round 4 replace Anderson with Tiafoe but switch the winner because I’m going with Grigor)
And I got everything right in section 8 so not bad!
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Australian Open 2021 - Day 3
Pre-broadcast women’s matches. Potapova beat Riske in the first round and Babos in straight set. Vondrousova beat the Canadian Marino. The big upset of the early day was Hsieh beating Andrescu in straight sets 6-3 6-2. Sabalenka beat the Russian, Katsakina in straight sets as well.
It’s continued to get warmer. Temperatures in the low 80s. Some of the top players are saying these courts are playing faster than wimbledon!
S. Williams vs Stojanovic Stojanovic is the topped ranked Serbian woman, but she’s only ranked 99 in the world. Chrissy notes that Serena, in the 4 matches she's played so far is hitting more winners than errors. She credits this to the improved movement. Stojanovic weapon appears to be her down-the-line shots. According to the commentators, this is Serena’s 11th major since becoming a mother. In the previous 10, she’s made 6 quarterfinals, 5 semifinals, and 4 finals. During that span, that’s a better record in major than any other player. Serena’s outfit is actually a tribute to Flo Jo (Florence Joyner) and her outfits in the 1988 olympics. Stojanovic has played well winning a lot of points on her first serve, hitting some nice passing shots, and drawing Serena in where she’s more uncomfortable, on occasion. However, Serena, despite serving a lower percentage on first serves than she would like, is coming up with big serves in big moments and slamming the door shut on Stojanovic each time she has an opportunity. Except for one big “come on” late in the first set, Serena has looked steady, and occasionally spectacular. Commentators are also talking about how Serena doesn’t really hit the body serve, but it might benefit to do so. She’re really hitting the corners well with her serves this match. 6-3 6-0
Schwartzman beat Muller in straight sets. Auger-Aliassime did the same to the Aussie Duckworth.
Wawrinka vs Fucsovics Stan was on the ropes, but seems to have turned things around. The question will be Stan’s fitness. Stan is 35 and Focsovics in 29. Fucsovics is Hungarian. Fucsovics played a 4-hour match in the first set and was running a bit on fumes in this one despite being very fit. Fucsovics served for the match in the 5th set, only to be broken by Stan. In the tiebreak, Stan was way up, but failed to convert any of 3 match points. Fucsovics played good defense and Stan made some crucial errors. 7-5 6-1 4-6 2-6 7-6 (11-9) (Fucsovics lying on the court after his victory).
Djokovic vs Tiafoe Djokovic’s serve looks strong. Slow start for Tiafoe. Wayne Ferrerro, Tiafoe’s coach, has been trying to get him off his cellphone. Something is up with Djokovic’s neck/shoulder. Tiafoe started getting into the match with his slice. Djokovic responded with his own slice. Points got longer, Tiafoe tried to be the aggressor, but Djokovic’s defense has been too good and Tiafoe has had to be the aggressor, and he’s made mistakes. Didn’t come back until the end of the 2nd set, but Djokovic is a bit out of sorts dealing with the hot conditions. Tiafoe is overflowing with energy and enthusiasm. He’s doing a nice job of taking the ball early, being aggressive, and shrinking the court for Djokovic, who’s just unable to make the difficult shots he otherwise would. A set apiece after the tiebreak. Tiafoe really cranks his forehand. He’s very aggressive with it. Tiafoe looked like he lost a bit of his energy in the second. Djokovic showed patience and cut down on the errors (Which he’d been making quite a few of), but then part way through the set Tiafoe found his form again and Djokovic looked a bit listless. Tiafoe’s story is that his dad was a janitor at the local tennis center. Tiafoe would be there a lot and he took up the game, just doing a lot of hitting against the wall. Tiafoe kept hanging in the 3rd set and frustrating Djokovic. Even late in the set when Djokovic had chances to steal the set, Tiafoe stopped him, but then in the tiebreak Djokovic served well and Tiafoe made a few costly errors. Funny moment where Tiafoe lost his shock absorber and him and Djokovic had some friendly banter. Djokovic looks exhausted. Late in the 4th set Tiafoe had a time violation called against him (justifiably) and he was really effected by it. Djokovic sensed the moment and pounced, closing out what had been a grinding, dramatic match.
Kvitova vs Cirstea 6-4 1-6 6-1 Cirstea, who was in the hard lockdown, beat Kvitova. Only saw the matchpoint.
V. Williams vs Errani Down 5-1 in the first set, Venus badly sprained her ankle. May have to retire. Would be only her second retirement in majors. Venus played on, clearly hobbled. 6-1 6-0
Opelka vs Fritz The two are close friends. Opelka was actually the best man at Fritz’s wedding. They’re both 23 years old. They split the first 2 sets and then Opelka took the 3rd in a breaker. Blake and Drysdale on the call; a lot of talk about the similarities and differences between Isner and Opelka. The big thing with Opelka seems to be that, not only is he taller than Isner, he also goes for more with his groundstrokes. Fritz, who’s also an offensive player, is having some frustrations with having to play so much defense. He’s finding success getting Opelka on the run though. Dramatic 4th set. Fritz served for the set and double faulted twice. Opelka got up big in the tiebreaker. Fritz came all the way back. Incredible return to get the lead and then evened the match. Opelka fell apart in the fifth. Opelka just broke his strings on two consecutive points. 4-6 7-6 6-7 7-6 6-2
Thiem vs Koepfer 6-4 6-0 6-2
Swiatek vs Giorgi 6-2 6-4
Halep vs Tomljanovic Breaks back and forth. Tomljanovic is from croatia, lives in the US, plays for Australia. She’s usually a power player, ends up overplaying. Commentators say that she’s pulled back in this match so far. Halep looks frustrated, like she’s trying to force it. “That court is besieged by bugs”. (”Jalapeño” is the nickname) Halep down 2-5 in third. Halep is fiery! Gilbert thinks Halep is better with the forehand when she hits it inside out. Halep, moving well, forced Tomljanovic to beat her and she couldn’t do it. Thrilling comeback. 4-6 6-4 7-5
Osaka vs Garcia This is the first time they’ve ever played. Gilbert praises Osaka’s movement and her defense, the biggest improvement she’s made to her game. Osaka’s serve is big. A lot of aces. Gilbert complains about women players not changing their returning positions. Garcia is too close. Garcia is an inferior defender and just can’t handle Osaka’s power. Garcia does have a big serve of her own. Osaka has won 15 matches in a row and just looks very comfortable. 6-2 6-3 in an hour.
Kyrgios vs Humbert Humbert is a French lefty with a good serve and a quick two-haded backhand. He takes the backhand very early and has a very short backswing. Kyrgios is doing a lot of talking to himself. Kyrgios hitting bad dropshots to lose the first set and slams his racket. Humbert is expected to rise up the ranks and be the French #1. Kyrgios is stretching out his legs. Injury seems to have focused him. Kyrgios playing better defense to get a break in the 2nd. He has the super quick backhand too. Kyrgios is mad about the let machine going off when he’s serving for the match. The crowd is going crazy. Humbert has this tough wide serve. He stands pretty far out, like a doubles serve, but then he’ll go up the tee from there. Kyrgios will just be in no mans land sometime. Kyrgios’ ball toss is so low and he plays so fast. Really controls the tempo when he’s serving. Kyrgios goes to the drop shot when he gets nervous and he gets himself broken in the third right at the end, then a point penalty for obscenity, which sees him quickly lose the third set. Humbert has gotten more aggressive since the 3rd. Gilbert compares his disposition to Sinner’s. Both guys take the ball so early. (Nickname “Rattle and Humbert”). Kyrgios much better on the backhand return, takes it so early. Humbert just digs himself out of trouble with his serve deep in the 4th set. Unbelievable atmosphere, crowd is erupting every time Humbert faults. Kyrgios plays awesome defense, fights off match points and breaks to get back on serve. Kyrgios get mad about the let machine again and actually knocks it off with his net serve. He goes from anger to huge serves and gets out of a game down 30-40. Kyrgios’s defense and shot making were just outrageous down the stretch. Humbert was still good, but just seemed to lose his edge. 5-7 6-4 3-6 7-6 6-4 in 3 and a half hours.
Zverev vs Cressy Both guys are 6′6′. Cressy doesn’t hit a second serve and always serves and volleys. Straight sets for Zverev; never dropped his serve.
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Wimbledon 2024 - Gentleman's Singles Draw:
Jannik Sinner (1) (ITA) vs Yannick Hanfmann (GER)
Matteo Berrettini (ITA) vs Marton Fucsovics (HUN)
Sumit Nagal (IND) vs Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)
Pablo Carreno Busta (PR) (ESP) vs Tallon Griekspoor (27) (NED)
Nicolas Jarry (19) (CHI) vs Denis Shapovalov (PR) (CAN)
Daniel Altmaier (GER) vs Arthur Fery (WC) (GBR)
Lloyd Harris (Q) (RSA) vs Alex Michelsen (USA)
Mattia Bellucci (Q) (ITA) vs Ben Shelton (14) (USA)
Grigor Dimitrov (10) (BUL) vs Dusan Lajovic (SRB)
Cristian Garin (Q) (CHI) vs Juncheng Shang (CHN)
Stan Wawrinka (SUI) vs Charles Broom (WC) (GBR)
Gael Monfils (FRA) vs Adrian Mannarino (22) (FRA)
Zhizhen Zhang (32) (CHN) vs Maxime Janvier (Q) (FRA)
Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) vs Fabian Marozsan (HUN)
Alexandre Muller (FRA) vs Hugo Gaston (Q) (FRA)
Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA) vs Daniil Medvedev (5)
Carlos Alcaraz (3) (ESP) vs Mark Lajal (Q) (EST)
Aleksandar Vukic (AUS) vs Sebastian Ofner (AUT)
Borna Coric (CRO) vs Felipe Meligeni Alves (Q) (BRA)
Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) vs Frances Tiafoe (29) (USA)
Sebastian Baez (18) (ARG) vs Brandon Nakashima (USA)
Pavel Kotov vs Jordan Thompson (AUS)
Botic Van de Zandschulp (NED) vs Liam Broady (WC) (GBR)
Alexander Shevchenko (KAZ) vs Ugo Humbert (16) (FRA)
Tommy Paul (12) (USA) vs Pedro Martinez (ESP)
Otto Virtanen (Q) (FIN) vs Max Purcell (AUS)
Zizou Bergs (Q) (BEL) vs Arthur Cazaux (FRA)
Jakub Mensik (CZE) vs Alexander Bublik (23) (KAZ)
Mariano Navone (31) (ARG) vs Lorenzo Sonego (ITA)
Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) vs Maximilian Marterer (GER)
Dominik Koepfer (GER) vs Fabio Fognini (ITA)
Alex Bolt (Q) (AUS) vs Casper Ruud (8) (NOR)
Andrey Rublev (6) vs Francisco Comesana (ARG)
Federico Coria (ARG) vs Adam Walton (AUS)
Luciano Darderi (ITA) vs Jan Choinski (WC) (GBR)
Constant Lestienne (FRA) vs Lorenzo Musetti (25) (ITA)
Sebastian Korda (20) (USA) vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP)
Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) vs Nuno Borges (POR)
Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN) vs Mackenzie McDonald (USA)
Taro Daniel (JPN) vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (11) (GRE)
Taylor Fritz (13) (USA) vs Christopher O'Connell (AUS)
Kei Nishikori (PR) (JPN) vs Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)
Flavio Cobolli (ITA) vs Rinky Hijikata (AUS)
Daniel Evans (GBR) vs Alejandro Tabilo (24) (CHI)
Jack Draper (28) (GBR) vs Elias Ymer (Q) (SWE)
Cameron Norrie (GBR) vs Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG)
Henry Searle (WC) (GBR) vs Marcos Giron (USA)
Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) vs Alexander Zverev (4) (GER)
Hubert Hurkacz (7) (POL) vs Radu Albot (Q) (MDA)
Arthur Fils (FRA) vs Dominic Stricker (PR) (SUI)
Andy Murray (GBR) vs Tomas Machac (CZE)
Roman Safiullin vs Francisco Cerundolo (26) (ARG)
Felix Auger-Aliassime (17) (CAN) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
Lucas Pouille (Q) (FRA) vs Laslo Djere (SRB)
Jaume Munar (ESP) vs Billy Harris (WC) (GBR)
James Duckworth (LL) (AUS) vs Alex De Minaur (9) (AUS)
Holger Rune (15) (DEN) vs Soonwoo Kwon (PR) (KOR)
Paul Jubb (WC) (GBR) vs Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA)
Quentin Halys (Q) (FRA) vs Christopher Eubanks (USA)
Aslan Karatsev vs Karen Khachanov (21)
Tomas Martin Etcheverry (30) (ARG) vs Luca Nardi (ITA)
Alexei Popyrin (AUS) vs Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
Jacob Fearnley (WC) (GBR) vs Alejandro Moro Canas (Q) (ESP)
Vit Kopriva (Q) (CZE) vs Novak Djokovic (2) (SRB)
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Australian Open 2018: Men's bracket, schedule, scores, and results
Can Roger Federer defend his title at the Australian Open? We have all the info you need to follow the tournament, including viewing and streaming info as well as results.
The Big Four aren’t quite done, but men’s tennis may be seeing a shift in the coming years. For now, going into the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, some of the usual suspects are favored to win it, but the field continues to get interesting as Roger Federer gets older and guys like Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray are derailed by injuries.
Murray’s injuries are particularly worrisome, as the player himself has suggested that this tournament could be his last, regardless of how badly he wants to make it to Wimbledon this year.
Nadal is playing as well, and says he’s at 100 percent, but he dropped out of a tournament just a few weeks ago. That means Federer, at 37 years old and a six-time winner in Australia, is considered the favorite.
He’s also the two-time defending champion after winning the tournament in 2017 and 2018. Novak Djokovic would be considered Federer’s top competition at this point, but the field contains a slew of young players who are hoping to make that next step, whether that be cracking into the top 20 and doing damage past the third round or guys inside the top 10 still searching for their first Grand Slam title.
Djokovic is coming off winning the last two Grand Slams, lifting the trophy at Wimbledon and the US Open in 2018. Alexander Zverev, the world No. 4, is still searching for his first real opportunity at doing damage in a slam, as success in the big four tournaments has eluded him. He did, however, earn the top prize at the ATP Finals in November.
Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev are two of the young guns to watch, as both are making their way up the rankings and giving the top guys some trouble. Kevin Anders, Marin Cilic, Kei Nishikori, Grigor Dimitrov and many other familiar faces will also be in action in Australia.
Below is a full bracket, schedule, and results, which will be updated throughout the tournament.
Viewing information
Not much has changed in watching the Australian Open for those in the United States, though there is the one downside of some matches and courts that used to be free on WatchESPN are now locked behind the ESPN+ paywall. A seven-day free trial of ESPN+ can be found here. Television coverage will primarily be handled by ESPN and ESPN2, while there will be many free matches and courts streaming on WatchESPN and ESPN3.
Unless stated otherwise, times ascribed to dates in the evening which end in the morning are ending the following day.
Through the first three rounds, play will begin around 7 p.m. ET on one day and will end around 7 a.m. the following day. “Monday” at the Australian Open is Monday proper for those in Melbourne, but begins on Sunday evening for those in the United States, with play wrapping up on Monday morning. Did you manage to follow all of that?
How to watch the Australian Open
Schedule
Day 1, Sunday, Jan. 13
No. 2 Rafael Nadal vs. James Duckworth No. 3 Roger Federer vs. Denis Istomin No. 5 Kevin Anderson vs. Adrian Mannarino No. 6 Marin CIlic vs. Bernard Tomic No. 9 John Isner vs. Reilly Opelka No. 10 Karen Khachanov vs. Peter Gojowczyk No. 13 Kyle Edmund vs. Tomas Berdych No. 14 Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Matteo Berrettini No. 18 Diego Schwartzman vs. Rudolf Molleker No. 19 Nikoloz Basilashvili vs. Christopher Eubanks No. 20 Grigor Dimitrov vs. Janko Tipsarevic No. 22 Roberto Bautista Agut vs. Andy Murray No. 26 Fernando Verdasco vs. Miomir Kecmanovic No. 27 Alex de Minaur vs. Pedro Sousa No. 30 Gael Monfils vs. Damir Dzumhur No. 31 Steve Johnson vs. Andreas Seppi Matthew Ebden vs. Jan-Lennard Struff Feliciano Lopez vs. Jordan Thompson Federico Delbonis vs. John Millman Michael Mmoh vs. Radu Albot Andrey Rublev vs. Mackenzie McDonald Mirza Basic vs. Henri Laaksonen Cameron Norrie vs. Taylor Fritz Jason Kubler vs. Thomas Fabbiano Guillermo Garcia-Lopez vs. Robin Haase Marc Polmans vs. Denis Kudla Frances Tiafoe vs. Prajnesh Gunneswaran Tatsuma Ito vs. Daniel Evans Yoshihito Nishioka vs. Tennys Sandgren Pablo Cuevas vs. Dusan Lajovic Stefano Travaglia vs. Guido Andreozzi Viktor Troicki vs. Roberto Carballes Baena
Day 2, Monday, Jan. 14
First round
Day 3, Tuesday, Jan. 15
Second round
Day 4, Wednesday, Jan. 16
Second round
Day 5, Thursday, Jan. 17
Third round
Day 6, Friday, Jan. 18
Third round
Day 7, Saturday, Jan. 19
Round of 16
Day 8, Sunday, Jan. 20
Round of 16
Day 9, Monday, Jan. 21
Quarterfinals
Day 10, Tuesday, Jan. 22
Quarterfinals
Day 11, Wednesday, Jan. 23
Quarterfinals, women’s semifinals
Day 12, Thursday, Jan. 24
Men’s semifinals
Day 13, Friday, Jan. 25
Men’s semifinals
Day 14, Saturday, Jan. 26
Women’s final
Day 15, Sunday, Jan. 27
Men’s final
Bracket
Bracket taken from the official Australian Open live draw.
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