by ti-amie Rod Laver Arena
Day session - From 7:30pm EST

Women's Singles • Quarterfinals
M. Keys 19 vs E. Svitolina 28
Day session - Not before 9:00pm EST
Women's Singles • Quarterfinals
E. Navarro 8 vs I. Swiatek 2
Day session - Not before 10:30pm EST
Men's Singles • Quarterfinals
B. Shelton 21 vs L. Sonego
Night session - From 3:30am EST
Men's Singles • Quarterfinals
J. Sinner 1 vs A. de Minaur 8

AO Legends' Cup Men's Doubles • Round 1
L. Hewitt/M. Philippoussis vs M. Baghdatis/J. Blake

Margaret Court Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Women's Doubles • Quarterfinals
M. Andreeva/D. Shnaider vs K. Rakhimova/S. Sorribes Tormo
Day session - Not before 8:30pm EST
Men's Doubles • Quarterfinals
H. Heliovaara 6/H. Patten 6 vs H. Nys 15/E. Roger-Vasselin 15
Day session - Not before 10:00pm EST
Men's Doubles • Quarterfinals
J. Cash 11/L. Glasspool 11 vs K. Krawietz 4/T. Puetz 4
Mixed Doubles • Semifinals
O. Gadecki WC/J. Peers WC vs E. Routliffe 2/M. Venus 2
Mixed Doubles • Semifinals
O. Nicholls/H. Patten vs K. Birrell WC/J. Smith WC

Kia Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
A. Kaplan 4 vs J. Woodman WC
Day session - Not before 9:00pm EST
Women's Doubles • Quarterfinals
K. Siniakova 1/T. Townsend 1 vs K. Mladenovic 9/S. Zhang 9
Quad Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
D. Perez/D. Wagner vs H. Davidson/R. Shaw
Men's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
G. Fernandez/J. Gerard vs D. Caverzaschi/S. Houdet
Women's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
M. Cabrillana/S. Takamuro vs Y. Kamiji 2/L. Shuker 2

1573 Arena
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
M. Xu 9 vs L. Tagger
Day session - Not before 8:30pm EST
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
W. Rejchtman Vinciguerra 14 vs A. Omarkhanov 2
Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
H. Klugman 14 vs J. Vandromme 3
Junior Boys' Doubles • Quarterfinals
TBD vs TBD
Junior Boys' Doubles • Quarterfinals
TBD vs TBD

Court 3
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
T. Kokkinis WC vs B. Black Q
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
B. Willwerth vs P. Basile Q
Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
E. Jones 1 vs Y. Perapekhina Q
Day session - Not before 11:30pm EST

AO Legends' Cup Women's Doubles • Round 1
A. Molik/S. Stosur vs I. Majoli/A. Petkovic

Junior Girls' Doubles • Quarterfinals
Y. Wang/K. Yodpetch vs E. Jones 2/H. Klugman 2

Court 5
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Men's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
G. Reid vs G. Fernandez 4
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
A. Bernal vs Z. Wang 3
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
Y. Kamiji 1 vs L. De Greef
Quad Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
F. Cayulef/G. Lazarte vs A. Lapthorne 2/S. Schroder 2
Women's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
X. Li/Z. Wang vs C. Fairbank/M. Venter

Court 6
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
S. Schroder 1 vs F. Cayulef
Men's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
T. Oda 1 vs T. Sanada
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
TBD vs A. Van Koot 2
Quad Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
L. Pena/Y. Silva vs F. Broadbent/J. Woodman
Men's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
Z. Ji/A. Parker vs T. Egberink 2/T. Oda 2

Court 7
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
D. Ramphadi vs G. Sasson 3
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
J. Kennedy 4 vs A. Vasilev 16
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
J. Leach 5 vs F. Thomas 11
Men's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
C. Ratzlaff/T. Sanada vs M. De la Puente/R. Spaargaren
Women's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
J. Griffioen 1/A. Van Koot 1 vs S. Funamizu/K. Montjane

Court 8
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Quad Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
A. Lapthorne vs N. Vink 2
Men's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
R. Spaargaren vs A. Hewett 2
Quad Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
G. Sasson 1/N. Vink 1 vs A. Kaplan/D. Ramphadi
Men's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
A. Hewett 1/G. Reid 1 vs D. Arai/T. Miki
Women's Wheelchair Doubles • Quarterfinals
A. Bernal/L. De Greef vs M. Tanaka/Z. Zhu

Court 11
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
D. Mosejczuk vs T. Derepasko 9
Day session - Not before 8:30pm EST
Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
W. Sonobe 4 vs J. Stusek 16
Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
M. Pohankova vs J. Kovackova 11
Junior Boys' Doubles • Quarterfinals
TBD/TBD vs M. Kouame 4/A. Santamarta Roig 4
Junior Girls' Doubles • Quarterfinals
TBD/TBD vs TBD/TBD

Court 13
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
V. Barros vs S. Tsujioka Q
Day session - Not before 8:30pm EST
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
O. Milic vs H. Bernet 8
Junior Girls' Singles • Round 3
K. Penickova 6 vs A. Kovackova 12
Junior Boys' Doubles • Quarterfinals
N. Johnston 8/B. Willwerth 8 vs M. Exsted 2/J. Kumstat 2
Junior Girls' Doubles • Quarterfinals
TBD/TBD vs T. Krejcova 4/V. Valdmannova 4

Court 14
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Men's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
M. De la Puente 3 vs D. Arai Q
Women's Wheelchair Singles • Quarterfinals
J. Griffioen 4 vs TBD
Day session - Not before 12:30am EST
Junior Girls' Doubles • Quarterfinals
R. Dencheva 3/E. Yaneva 3 vs TBD/TBD

Court 15
Day session - From 7:00pm EST

Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
J. Kumstat 1 vs M. Kouame 13
Day session - Not before 8:30pm EST
Junior Boys' Singles • Round 3
E. Pleshivtsev vs O. Paldanius 7

by ponchi101 Iga over Emma, 2 & 1.
With luck.
Svitolina will take down Maddie.
And, as a gift to Novak, Alex will make Sinner play longer than what he wants.

by jazzyg Good win for Keys.

I really think she will beat Swiatek if they play in the semifinal. My pick before the tournament was Sabalenka over Keys in the final. I would love to be wrong about that because no one deserves a slam title more than Keys, who when she is healthy for a significant stretch can beat anyone on a hard court, including Sabalenka. But would she hold her nerve, as she did not do in their U.S. Open 2023 semifinal?

by JTContinental Get it, Maddie!

by ashkor87 Keys certainly has a chance of beating Swiatek..she has the game, just not the class..25% maybe ..i was not very impressed with Keys' win over Svitolina..i only saw the first set, though, but intensity was not that high .

by jazzyg I agree that it was not a great match, but just as she did against Rybakina, Keys played her best in the third set.

She is not playing at the top of her level, but she is capable of getting there.

by ashkor87 Navarro playing very well, acquitting herself very well against Iga, better than anyone has here...

by jazzyg
ponchi101 wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:16 pm Iga over Emma, 2 & 1.
You were way off!

No, that's pretty good.

by ashkor87 6-1 6-2 doesn't do justice to Navarro ..every point was contested...

by jazzyg Keys and Swiatek played on hard courts twice in 2022. Swiatek won the first meeting 6-0, 6-1 and lost the second one 6-3, 6-4. If Keys is a little off, it could get ugly despite my prediction. It all depends on her getting up on Swiatek early in one of the first two sets and making her level drop. I agree Navarro played well tonight, and she made zero headway.

by ashkor87 Checked..yes, Keys won at Cincy and Iga won at IW. This court and conditions are in between the two ..slower than Cincy,, faster than IW.

by Suliso Another factor is that Keys is 1-5 in GS SF's and Swiatek 5-1.

by ti-amie
Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:41 am Another factor is that Keys is 1-5 in GS SF's and Swiatek 5-1.
Woznizacki talked a bit today about Keys and her nerves.

by ti-amie There's a bit of a controversy among fans about what looked like a double bounce. I saw it at full speed and it looked like it was a double bounce but nothing was called if I'm remembering correctly.


by ashkor87 Sinner has such incredible balance even at full stretch ..a lot like Djokovic, maybe better...

by Suliso Super easy for Sinner today. De Minaur doesn't really have what it takes to challenge the elite players at most important tournaments.

by ashkor87 Sinner as ruthless as iga..when he gets a lead...

by mick1303
Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:01 am Super easy for Sinner today. De Minaur doesn't really have what it takes to challenge the elite players at most important tournaments.
There is an expression "brought the knife to a gunfight". ADM's forehand does not even pass for a knife in this context. Fork maybe?

by jazzyg Pegula was 0-6 in slam quarterfinals when she beat Swiatek at the US Open.

But Swiatek is playing better here than she was in New York.

by Suliso Slam record is not a destiny. Only a potential factor.

by skatingfan
mick1303 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 1:49 pm
Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:01 am Super easy for Sinner today. De Minaur doesn't really have what it takes to challenge the elite players at most important tournaments.
There is an expression "brought the knife to a gunfight". ADM's forehand does not even pass for a knife in this context. Fork maybe?

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:24 am 6-1 6-2 doesn't do justice to Navarro ..every point was contested...
I have said it before. Emma's strokes are lovely, biomechanically. But they have no bite. She can't push people with them.
It is the diametrically opposite to Iga, whose strokes are the ugliest I have seen since Seles but, like Seles, they have weight and pace.
Emma will be modern Radwanska, perhaps without the Slam final. A lovely player that can't push others.

by mick1303 "Simpsons Already Did It" ))

by meganfernandez
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:28 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:24 am 6-1 6-2 doesn't do justice to Navarro ..every point was contested...
I have said it before. Emma's strokes are lovely, biomechanically. But they have no bite. She can't push people with them.
It is the diametrically opposite to Iga, whose strokes are the ugliest I have seen since Seles but, like Seles, they have weight and pace.
Emma will be modern Radwanska, perhaps without the Slam final. A lovely player that can't push others.
I keep saying this on any available thread - Navarro has to be more aggressive. So many times vs Iga, she hit a great return and then did nothing with the second ball, which was there for the taking. Emma could use her athleticism at net more, too. Even if her strokes never have the bite that Iga's do, if she can make up for it with court positioning and pressure, and improve her serve a little bit, she can win with that game. She has time to adjust. She's 23.

by meganfernandez
Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:01 am Super easy for Sinner today. De Minaur doesn't really have what it takes to challenge the elite players at most important tournaments.
He was revealing in his press conference. Said in those slower nighttime conditions, it's nearly impossible to get Sinner off his game. So he sort of agrees with you. He liked his chances a little better in the daytime, when Sinner might miss a little more and ADM could survive until the latter stages of a set, when scoreboard pressure and other factors might come into play. It was a good press conference, very meaty.

by atlpam
ti-amie wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:53 am There's a bit of a controversy among fans about what looked like a double bounce. I saw it at full speed and it looked like it was a double bounce but nothing was called if I'm remembering correctly.

Player has to stop playing the point to challenge. Emma played out the point and then asked for the review. There was a lot of commentator discussion that it shouldn’t require the player to stop playing the point to challenge a not up (or lack of not up) call.

by atlpam Shelton hit a similar ball in his match but Sonego challenged immediately and ended up winning the point after review. The review took awhile because it was so close.

by ashkor87
meganfernandez wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:20 pm
Suliso wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:01 am Super easy for Sinner today. De Minaur doesn't really have what it takes to challenge the elite players at most important tournaments.
He was revealing in his press conference. Said in those slower nighttime conditions, it's nearly impossible to get Sinner off his game. So he sort of agrees with you. He liked his chances a little better in the daytime, when Sinner might miss a little more and ADM could survive until the latter stages of a set, when scoreboard pressure and other factors might come into play. It was a good press conference, very meaty.
DeMin doesn't have the power to hit through slower conditions ..and they are slower this year. Good to hear insightful and Frank comments from the players..normally thry simply utter platitudes ,I played well, he played the big points better' kind of thing.

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:28 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:24 am 6-1 6-2 doesn't do justice to Navarro ..every point was contested...
True
I have said it before. Emma's strokes are lovely, biomechanically. But they have no bite. She can't push people with them.
It is the diametrically opposite to Iga, whose strokes are the ugliest I have seen since Seles but, like Seles, they have weight and pace.
Emma will be modern Radwanska, perhaps without the Slam final. A lovely player that can't push others.
True of many players .Pegula, Svitolina, Bencic, Alexandrova..but Navarro seems the best of them right now