What time is Emma Raducanu playing at the Australian Open?

Emma Raducanu continues her Australian Open campaign against Anastasia Potapova as the British No 1 bids to set up a likely clash with two-time champion and world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka.

Raducanu, the 28th seed, recovered from a slow start to defeat Thailand’s Mananchaya Sawangkaew, the world No 195, on Sunday. After an injury disrupted off-season, Raducanu revealed afterwards that she was happy with how quickly she had found her feet on the court after arriving late at the Australian Open.

Raducanu faces a far more experienced opponent in the Russian-born Potapova, a former world No 21 who has won three titles on the WTA Tour. The 24-year-old Potapova now represents Austria after switching nationality from Russia in December.

Raducanu is Potapova’s junior by one year and, although they have never played a tour-level match, the British No 1 said she was always aware of her progress coming through the ranks.

“She’s been very high ranked,” Raducanu said. “I remember watching Anastasia all through juniors, number one Tennis Europe juniors, ITF. I was the year below her.

“She was always the player to watch and beat through juniors. She’s been very high ranked as well in the pros. She got a really tough match today so that must give her a lot of confidence. A big hitter.

“I know it’s going to be a really tricky one. I need to just gather my strength and prepare as best as possible for the next match.”

Raducanu’s next match will be on Wednesday – giving the British No 1 two days off after her opening win on Sunday.

It has been scheduled third on the ANZ Arena – with play on that court starting at midnight UK time. It will follow a men’s singles match and a women’s singles match – and the timing will depend on how quickly they progress. It could be around 5:30am, but it could be later or earlier.

Australian Open order of play

ANZ Arena

from 12:00 AM GMT

  1. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) [18] vs. Damir Dzumhur (BIH)
  2. Storm Hunter (AUS) vs. Hailey Baptiste (USA)
  3. Anastasia Potapova vs. Emma Raducanu (GBR) [28]
  4. Learner Tien (USA) [25] vs. Alexander Shevchenko (KAZ)

Emma Raducanu’s Australian Open draw

[1] Aryna Sabalenka v Zhuoxuan Bai [Q]

Anastasia Potapova v Emma Raducanu [28]

Is the Australian Open on TV?

The tournament will be shown live on TNT Sports in the UK as well as online on Discovery+.

In the US, it will be shown live on ESPN and Tennis Channel.

Originally published at The Independent


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