Australian Open 2014 Schedule for Qualifying Day 1: Wednesday 8 January, 2014

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Australian Open 2014 Schedule for Qualifying Day 1: Wednesday 8 January, 2014 Australian Open 2014 Schedule for Qualifying Day 1: Wednesday 8 January, 2014 Show Court 3 10:00 am Start Time Court 5 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Vincent Millot (FRA) vs. Bradley Mousley (AUS) Jose Checa-Calvo (ESP) vs. Norbert Gombos (SVK) 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Luke Saville (AUS) vs. Paul Capdeville (CHI)[29] Jan Mertl (CZE) vs. Mischa Zverev (GER) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Blake Mott (AUS) vs. Enrique Lopez-Perez (ESP) Filip Krajinovic (SRB) vs. Flavio Cipolla (ITA) 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Andrew Harris (AUS) vs. Simone Vagnozzi (ITA) Gerard Granollers (ESP) vs. Ilija Bozoljac (SRB) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Benjamin Mitchell (AUS) vs. John-Patrick Smith (AUS) Yasutaka Uchiyama (JPN) vs. Yuichi Sugita (JPN)[32] 6. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Dusan Lajovic (SRB)[5] vs. Tennys Sandgren (USA) Court 6 10:00 am Start Time Court 7 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Paul-Henri Mathieu (FRA)[12] vs. Marc Polmans (AUS) Matt Reid (AUS) vs. Niels Desein (BEL) 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Akira Santillan (AUS) vs. Germain Gigounon (BEL) Marsel Ilhan (TUR) vs. Matthew Barton (AUS) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Greg Jones (AUS) vs. Michael Berrer (GER)[22] Amir Weintraub (ISR) vs. Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)[27] 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Andrew Whittington (AUS) vs. Thiemo de Bakker (NED)[23] Ricardas Berankis (LTU)[14] vs. Gianluca Naso (ITA) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Axel Michon (FRA) vs. Alex Bolt (AUS) Valery Rudnev (RUS) vs. Sergei Bubka (UKR) 6. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 6. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Kimmer Coppejans (BEL) vs. Marius Copil (ROU)[18] Gregoire Burquier (FRA) vs. Tsung-Hua Yang (TPE) Court 8 10:00 am Start Time Court 9 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Daniel Kosakowski (USA) vs. Tatsuma Ito (JPN)[30] Dustin Brown (GER)[1] vs. Damir Dzumhur (BIH) 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Henri Laaksonen (SUI) vs. Taro Daniel (JPN) Martin Fischer (AUT) vs. Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Yuki Bhambri (IND) vs. Potito Starace (ITA)[28] Rui Machado (POR) vs. Boy Westerhof (NED) 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Diego Sebastian Schwartzman (ARG)[6]vs. Ze Zhang (CHN) Illya Marchenko (UKR) vs. Jaroslav Pospisil (CZE) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Rik De Voest (RSA) vs. Dominic Thiem (AUT)[17] Hiroki Kondo (JPN) vs. Enzo Couacaud (FRA) 6. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Matteo Viola (ITA) vs. Toni Androic (CRO) Court 10 10:00 am Start Time Court 11 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Liang-Chi Huang (TPE) vs. Daniel Evans (GBR)[26] Marc Gicquel (FRA)[11] vs. Jan Hernych (CZE) 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Thomaz Bellucci (BRA)[10] vs. Maxime Teixeira (FRA) Stephane Robert (FRA)[7] vs. Alexander Kudryavtsev (RUS) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Rajeev Ram (USA)[15] vs. Marco Cecchinato (ITA) Konstantin Kravchuk (RUS) vs. Radu Albot (MDA)[31] 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Rhyne Williams (USA)[13] vs. Steven Diez (CAN) Malek Jaziri (TUN) vs. Austin Krajicek (USA) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 David Goffin (BEL)[3] vs. Lorenzo Giustino (ITA) Hiroki Moriya (JPN) vs. David Guez (FRA) Australian Open 2014 Schedule for Qualifying Day 1: Wednesday 8 January, 2014 Court 12 10:00 am Start Time Court 13 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Jimmy Wang (TPE) vs. James McGee (IRL) Filip Peliwo (CAN) vs. Ruben Bemelmans (BEL)[25] 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Thomas Fabbiano (ITA) vs. Wayne Odesnik (USA)[19] Pere Riba (ESP)[9] vs. Oscar Hernandez (ESP) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Bobby Reynolds (USA) vs. Miloslav Mecir (SVK) Alessio Di Mauro (ITA) vs. Blaz Rola (SLO) 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Marco Chiudinelli (SUI) vs. Andrej Martin (SVK)[24] Denys Molchanov (UKR) vs. Andre Ghem (BRA) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Martin Klizan (SVK)[2] vs. Andreas Beck (GER) Denis Kudla (USA)[4] vs. Daniel Cox (GBR) Court 14 10:00 am Start Time Court 15 10:00 am Start Time 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 1. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Kristijan Mesaros (CRO) vs. Ante Pavic (CRO) Benjamin Balleret (MON) vs. Marton Fucsovics (HUN) 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 2. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Adrian Menendez-Maceiras (ESP) vs. Nikola Mektic (CRO) Peter Gojowczyk (GER)[16] vs. Albano Olivetti (FRA) 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 3. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Frank Dancevic (CAN)[8] vs. Egor Gerasimov (BLR) James Ward (GBR) vs. Andrea Arnaboldi (ITA) 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 4. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Mirza Basic (BIH) vs. Peter Polansky (CAN)[21] Alessandro Giannessi (ITA) vs. Mohamed Safwat (EGY) 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 5. Men's Qualifying Singles - Round 1 Theodoros Angelinos (GRE) vs. Alex Kuznetsov (USA)[20] Matthias Bachinger (GER) vs. Jordi Samper-Montana (ESP) .
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