Australian Open 2020 Day 3 schedule - Wednesday's Order of Play
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RadioTimes.com brings you the full Australian Open 2020 schedule for Day 3.
Australian Open Day 3 schedule
All UK time. Selected matches. All times approximate – subject to change
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Rod Laver Arena
From midnight
P. Badosa v P. Kvitova (7)
A. Barty (1) v P. Hercog
T. Ito v N. Djokovic (2)
From 8:00am
T. Zidansek v S. Williams (8)
F. Krajinovic v R. Federer (3)
Margaret Court Arena
From midnight
N. Osaka (3) v S. Zheng
C. Wozniacki v D. Yastremska (23)
T. Paul v G. Dimitrov (18)
From 8:00am
J. Thompson v F. Fognini (12)
M. Keys (10) v A. Rus
Melbourne Arena
From midnight
J. Goerges v P. Martic (13)
Not before 1:50am
C. Gauff v S. Cirstea
S. Tsitsipas (6) v P. Kohlschreiber
H. Hurkacz (31) v J. Millman
1573 Arena
From midnight
C. Suarez Navarro v A. Sabalenka (11)
E. Mertens (16) v D. Kovinic
M. Berrettini (8) v T. Sandgren
M. Mmoh v R. Bautista Agut (9)
Court 3
From midnight
A. Li v S. Kenin (14)
E. Alexandrova (25) v B. Krejcikova
B. Paire (21) v M. Cilic
M. Polmans v D. Lajovic (24)
Court 8
From midnight
A. Sharma v A. Kontaveit (28)
A. Riske (18) v L. Zhu
D. Schwartzman (14) v A. Davidovich Fokina
N. Hibino v M. Sakkari (22)
Court 12
From midnight
K. Pliskova v H. Watson
M. Inglis/K. McPhee v L. Kichenok (14)/Z. Yang (14)
H. Kontinen/J. Struff v A. Seppi/L. Sonego
D. Sharan/A. Sitak v P. Carreno Busta/J. Sousa
Court 19
From midnight
S. Sorribes Tormo v V. Kudermetova
D. Evans (30) v Y. Nishioka
C. Garin v M. Raonic (32)
Q. Wang (27) v F. Ferro
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