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Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

On January 19, Beijing time, the australian open, the first grand slam tournament of the 2022 season, ended the third matchday competition. Women's singles reigning champion Naomi Osaka, local darling Barty, former tournament champion Nadal, Germany's Zverev Jr. All passed the level smoothly, the men's singles No. 14 seed, Canada's Shapovalov fought hard for five sets, wading through the danger. No. 10 seed Hulkac conceded three consecutive sets to lose to Manarino and missed the round of 32.

In the men's side, No. 3 seed Zverev dropped three straight sets to beat homegrown mirman 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 to advance to the third round. No. 6 seed Nadal also defeated Hanfmann, who broke through the qualifiers, in three straight sets and also successfully advanced. In addition, No. 7 seed Beretini, No. 17 seed Monfils and No. 18 seed Karatsev all defeated their opponents to reach the round of 32; No. 14 seed Shapovalov fought hard in five sets to eliminate South Korean teenager Kwon Junyu.

On the women's side, top seed Barty was bloodless, dropping two straight sets to win two 6-1 qualifiers Bronzetti and advancing to the second round with No. 8 seed Bardoza, who also easily beat qualifier Trevisan. Japan's Naomi Osaka defeated Brungel and went one step further in defending her title.

Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

Wang Qiang

In the Chinese legion, three women's singles golden flowers: one joy and two worries, Wang Qiang 2-1 reverse Uivanke difficult to advance to the third round. After returning to the round of 32 of a Grand Slam, Wang Qiang reviewed her performances and also talked about her adaptation to returning to the tour this year. "The wind was particularly strong on the scene today, and the opponent was in very good shape when he came up. In this kind of weather you need to make a good foot adjustment, and if there is a mistake, you have to accept it, which is a difficult thing for me, and it is very happy to win the game. It was a tough process, but I was glad I persevered, which was very helpful for my confidence. ”

"In terms of adaptation, it was actually difficult to start last year because of the nine months of rest. This year has not been resting for so long, slightly better to adjust. Mainly the coach is changing things for me, and now I can use them more confidently in the game, which is better. ”

The other two youngsters, Wang Xiyu and Zheng Qinwen, lost to No. 4 seed Kregitkova and No. 5 seed Sakari respectively, missing the third round. The duo of Xu Yipan and Yang Zhaoxuan and the No. 4 seeded Zhang Shuai/Stosur combination both defeated their opponents and advanced to the second round.

Here are the full results of the third matchday of the 2022 Australian Open:

Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

On January 19, Beijing time, the fourth matchday of the 2022 Australian Open was announced, and the second round of the men's and women's singles second half of the division began, in the schedule of rodravol Stadium, the No. 3 seed, former runner-up Mugulaza took the lead in the appearance of France's master Konei. Chinese teenager Wang Xinyu will then come on to challenge No. 2 seed Sabalenka. Homegrown favourite, No. 32 seed Deminaal, will face Mehzak in game three. Title-winning favourite Medvedev will be on the night side against homegrown Kyrgios, arguably one of the most anticipated duels in the men's singles second round. Two-time Grand Slam champion Halep made her finale appearance against Brazilian player Maya.

In Margaret · At the Court, cantawirt, Tsitsipas, Raducano and Sina will be featured. China's Jinhua Zhang Shuai will make his third appearance at John Kane Stadium against 12th seed Lebakina to attack the women's singles round of 32.

Wang Xinyu ushered in a one-day doubles match, and she also partnered compatriot Zheng Saisai to play in the first round of women's doubles, and their matchup with Borsova/Ekri was arranged in the first game of Stadium 5. Han Xinyun will partner local player Adam Sark to face the Brungel/Maria combination in the third game of Stadium 8.

Full fixtures for the fourth matchday of the 2022 Australian Open:

Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

Spectator Guide: Melbourne and Beijing have a 3-hour time difference. Due to the large number of schedules, the first match is 8:00 Beijing time. CCTV Sports Channel and iQiyi will broadcast this year's Australian Open. In addition, the all-tennis APP will cover the 2022 Australian Open throughout the process, providing you with signing forms, fixture results, and battle reports.

2022 Australian Open Singles Draw Table Update

Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview
Spectator Guide| 2022 Australian Open Third Matchday Review and Fourth Match Day Preview

(Text: Faye Wong, Milk Jun, Schedule: Faye Wong, Results, Signature Table: Milk Jun, Photo/Visual China)

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