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Australian Open Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Australian Open Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Rod Laver Arena - 11:00 AM 1. WS117 KENIN, Sofia (USA) [4] vs. INGLIS, Maddison (AUS) followed by 2. WS132 BOUZKOVA, Marie (CZE) vs. SVITOLINA, Elina (UKR) [5] 3. MS164 DJERE, Laslo (SRB) vs. NADAL, Rafael (ESP) [2] 7:00 PM 1. WS101 BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) [1] vs. KOVINIC, Danka (MNE) followed by 2. MS149 TSITSIPAS, Stefanos (GRE) [5] vs. SIMON, Gilles (FRA) Margaret Court Arena - 11:00 AM 1. WS141 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (ESP) [14] vs. GASPARYAN, Margarita (RUS) followed by 2. WS125 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) [12] vs. PEGULA, Jessica (USA) 3. MS148 POSPISIL, Vasek (CAN) vs. MEDVEDEV, Daniil (RUS) [4] 7:00 PM 1. MS156 ANDERSON, Kevin (RSA) vs. BERRETTINI, Matteo (ITA) [9] followed by 2. WS102 SORRIBES TORMO, Sara (ESP) vs. GAVRILOVA, Daria (AUS) John Cain Arena - 12:00 PM 1. MS133 RUBLEV, Andrey (RUS) [7] vs. HANFMANN, Yannick (GER) followed by 2. WS131 GAUFF, Coco (USA) vs. TEICHMANN, Jil (SUI) Not before: 4:00 PM 3. MS160 SANDGREN, Tennys (USA) vs. DE MINAUR, Alex (AUS) [21] 4. WS126 AIAVA, Destanee (AUS) vs. STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 1573 Arena - 11:00 AM 1. WS109 BENCIC, Belinda (SUI) [11] vs. DAVIS, Lauren (USA) followed by 2. MS140 ALBOT, Radu (MDA) vs. BAUTISTA AGUT, Roberto (ESP) [12] 3. WS116 PAOLINI, Jasmine (ITA) vs. PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) [6] 4. MS137 RUUD, Casper (NOR) [24] vs. THOMPSON, Jordan (AUS) Not before: 5:00 PM 5. WS108 DANILOVIC, Olga (SRB) vs. MARTIC, Petra (CRO) [16] Court 3 - 11:00 AM 1. WS127 HIBINO, Nao (JPN) vs. SHARMA, Astra (AUS) followed by 2. MS141 GOFFIN, David (BEL) [13] vs. POPYRIN, Alexei (AUS) 3. WS105 KONTAVEIT, Anett (EST) [21] vs. SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra (BLR) Not before: 5:00 PM 4. MS150 KOKKINAKIS, Thanasi (AUS) vs. KWON, Soonwoo (KOR) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LUCKY LOSER SIGN-INS CLOSE AT 10:30 AM Craig Tiley Wayne McKewen Tournament Director Referee PAGE 1/3 Report Created SUN FEB 7 15:35 Australian Open Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Court 5 - 11:00 AM 1. MS152 YMER, Mikael (SWE) vs. HURKACZ, Hubert (POL) [26] followed by 2. WS120 WANG, Yafan (CHN) vs. VEKIC, Donna (CRO) [28] 3. MS157 FOGNINI, Fabio (ITA) [16] vs. HERBERT, Pierre-Hugues (FRA) 4. WS107 JONES, Francesca (GBR) vs. ROGERS, Shelby (USA) Court 6 - 11:00 AM 1. MS143 MCDONALD, Mackenzie (USA) vs. CECCHINATO, Marco (ITA) followed by 2. MS159 CUEVAS, Pablo (URU) vs. SEPPI, Andreas (ITA) 3. WS123 PAQUET, Chloe (FRA) vs. SHERIF, Mayar (EGY) 4. WS130 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) vs. BUREL, Clara (FRA) Court 7 - 11:00 AM 1. MS139 O'CONNELL, Christopher (AUS) vs. STRUFF, Jan-Lennard (GER) followed by 2. WS122 BRENGLE, Madison (USA) vs. RODIONOVA, Arina (AUS) 3. MS135 TU, Li (AUS) vs. LOPEZ, Feliciano (ESP) 4. WS129 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia (KAZ) [26] vs. STEPHENS, Sloane (USA) Court 8 - 11:00 AM 1. WS152 LI, Ann (USA) vs. ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) [31] followed by 2. WS118 SEVASTOVA, Anastasija (LAT) vs. KANEPI, Kaia (EST) 3. MS153 KHACHANOV, Karen (RUS) [19] vs. VUKIC, Aleksandar (AUS) 4. MS161 EVANS, Daniel (GBR) [30] vs. NORRIE, Cameron (GBR) Court 10 - 11:00 AM 1. MS134 MONTEIRO, Thiago (BRA) vs. MARTIN, Andrej (SVK) followed by 2. WS106 PLISKOVA, Kristyna (CZE) vs. WATSON, Heather (GBR) 3. MS138 BASILASHVILI, Nikoloz (GEO) vs. PAUL, Tommy (USA) 4. WS115 COLLINS, Danielle (USA) vs. BOGDAN, Ana (ROU) Court 12 - 11:00 AM 1. WS142 SAMSONOVA, Liudmila (RUS) vs. BADOSA, Paula (ESP) followed by 2. MS145 KRAJINOVIC, Filip (SRB) [28] vs. HAASE, Robin (NED) 3. WS103 ZHENG, Saisai (CHN) vs. KREJCIKOVA, Barbora (CZE) 4. MS162 IVASHKA, Ilya (BLR) vs. SAFIULLIN, Roman (RUS) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LUCKY LOSER SIGN-INS CLOSE AT 10:30 AM Craig Tiley Wayne McKewen Tournament Director Referee PAGE 2/3 Report Created SUN FEB 7 15:35 Australian Open Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Court 13 - 11:00 AM 1. MS144 PELLA, Guido (ARG) vs. CORIC, Borna (CRO) [22] followed by 2. WS128 MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA) vs. SAKKARI, Maria (GRE) [20] 3. MS163 MMOH, Michael (USA) vs. TROICKI, Viktor (SRB) 4. WS124 JUVAN, Kaja (SLO) vs. KONTA, Johanna (GBR) [13] Court 14 - 11:00 AM 1. WS119 PODOROSKA, Nadia (ARG) vs. MCHALE, Christina (USA) followed by 2. WS110 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana (RUS) vs. STRYCOVA, Barbora (CZE) 3. MS136 QUERREY, Sam (USA) vs. SONEGO, Lorenzo (ITA) [31] 4. MS155 MACHAC, Tomas (CZE) vs. VILELLA MARTINEZ, Mario (ESP) Court 15 - 11:00 AM 1. WS112 FERNANDEZ, Leylah (CAN) vs. MERTENS, Elise (BEL) [18] followed by 2. WS111 ZHU, Lin (CHN) vs. OSUIGWE, Whitney (USA) 3. MS146 ANDUJAR, Pablo (ESP) vs. HALYS, Quentin (FRA) 4. MS147 CARBALLES BAENA, Roberto (ESP) vs. BALAZS, Attila (HUN) Court 16 - 11:00 AM 1. MS142 HARRIS, Lloyd (RSA) vs. TORPEGAARD, Mikael (DEN) followed by 2. WS104 TREVISAN, Martina (ITA) vs. ALEXANDROVA, Ekaterina (RUS) [29] 3. MS158 LAAKSONEN, Henri (SUI) vs. CARUSO, Salvatore (ITA) 4. WS114 BARTHEL, Mona (GER) vs. COCCIARETTO, Elisabetta (ITA) Court 17 - 11:00 AM 1. MS151 VAN DE ZANDSCHULP, Botic (NED) vs. ALCARAZ, Carlos (ESP) followed by 2. WS121 BRADY, Jennifer (USA) [22] vs. BOLSOVA, Aliona (ESP) 3. MS154 BERANKIS, Ricardas (LTU) vs. NAGAL, Sumit (IND) 4. WS113 MUCHOVA, Karolina (CZE) [25] vs. OSTAPENKO, Jelena (LAT) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LUCKY LOSER SIGN-INS CLOSE AT 10:30 AM Craig Tiley Wayne McKewen Tournament Director Referee PAGE 3/3 Report Created SUN FEB 7 15:35.
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