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Australian Open 2022 today: time, where to watch and results of the matches on Sunday, January 23

This Sunday, January 23, the seventh day of the Australian Open 2022 is being played with the first tickets to the Grand Slam quarterfinals at stake. Today has three Spanish protagonists: Paula Badosa, Pablo Carreño and Rafa Nadal.

The first to jump onto the court was Paula Badosa , who had to say goodbye to the tournament after losing to the American Madison Keys . The Catalan tennis player only managed to win four games and leaves the Spanish women’s team without representation.

For his part, Rafa Nadal has beaten Adrian Mannarino earning a place in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open . It has been a truly exciting match in which the Spanish tennis player has had to face the tricks of the French tennis player. In this way, Rafa Nadal has managed to sneak into the top eight tennis players in Melbourne for the fourteenth time.

With a more friendly schedule for the Spanish public, on this Sunday morning, Pablo Carreño also plays. The Asturian tennis player is measured in the round of 16 with Matteo Berrettini, executioner of Carlos Alcaraz in the previous round after a five-set battle. Both will close the night at the Rod Laver Arena with a match that will follow Asleigh Barty and Anisimova, which has started at 7:00 p.m. local time, 9 a.m. in Spain.

Where to watch the Australian Open matches

The 2022 Australian Open matches can be followed on television through the Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 channels, which can be found on Movistar + or on DAZN . In addition, in OKDIARIO, you will find the chronicles of the matches, the results of the day and all the news of the tournament.

Australian Open order of play:

ROD LAVER ARENA

Starting at one in the morning:

Madison Keys – Paula Badosa

Barbora Krejcikova -Victoria Azarenka

Not before 04:00 hours

Adrian Mannarino – Rafa Nadal

Not before 09:00 a.m.

Ashleigh Barty – Amanda Anisimova

Pablo Carreno – Matteo Berrettini

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