The quarterfinals of Australian Open 2025 They show many points of interest, but the ‘great game’ will star the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and the Serbian. Novak Djokovic. A duel worthy of a final, where they met last season at Wimbledon and at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
He will take advantage of the attention, although there will also be plenty of heavyweights in this round, with four of the eight survivors of the men’s draw already known. And the same situation happens with women.
On Sunday the round of 16 was resolved by the hot lower part of the draw. The appointment of Alcaraz and Djokovic has arrived, the German continues to threaten Alexander Zverevexecutioner in the 2024 Spanish quarterfinals, looking for his best result at Melbourne Park, the only Grand Slam venue he has yet to conquer.
Djokovic has ten titles, among his 24 Grand Slams, a number he wants to increase and remain alone with the record for the most wins in the history of tennis, which he shares with Australian Margaret Court.
At the top of the table, this Monday is the turn of the round of 16, with Jannik Sinnercurrent champion and world no. 1, in front. The Australian dream is called Alex de Minaurpossible opponent in the quarterfinals for the Italian if both pass their respective qualifying rounds.
Among the serious candidates for the men’s title, all are still up for debate, as is the case with the women’s title. He joined the group of the best Paula Badosawho will debut in the quarterfinals of Australia, its premier Grand Slam. He lost at Roland Garros 2021 and US Open 2024. On Tuesday, a chance to advance, against Coco Gauffwhere he has a 3-3 record.
TOP PORTION OF PHOTO
Jannik Sinner (ITA/1)-Holger Rune (DIN/13) vs. Alex Michelsen (USA)-Alex De Minaur (AUS/8)
Gael Monfils (FRA)-Ben Shelton (USA/21) vs. Lorenzo Sonego (ITA)-Learner Thien (USA/Q)
LOWER PART OF THE FRAME
Novak Djokovic (SRB/7)-Jiri Lehecka (CHE/24)
Carlos Alcaraz (ESP/3)-Jack Draper (GBR/15)
Alejandro Davidovich (ESP)-Tommy Paul (USA/12)
Ugo Humbert (FRA/14)-Alexander Zverev (ALE/2)
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Aryna Sabalenka (BLR/1)-Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS/27)
Coco Gauff (USA/3)-Belinda Bencic (SUI)
Paula Badosa (ESP/11)-Olga Danilovic (SRB)
LOWER PART OF THE FRAME
Elena Rybakina (KAZ/6) or Madison Keys (USA/19) vs.
Veronika Kudermetova or Elina Svitolina (UCR/28)
Emma Navarro (USA/8) or Daria Kasatkina (RUS/9) vs.
Eva Lys (GER) or Iga Swiatek (POL/2)
Source: La Verdad

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