Andy Murray resumes his epic Australian Open run when he takes on Roberto Bautista Agut in the third round.
The Scot turned back the clock to defeat Tanasi Kokkinakis in five sets, overcoming a two-set deficit to seal the victory in the longest match of his career.
After more than 10 hours on the court, after eliminating Matteo Berrettini in an equally long first-round match, Murray is keen to bounce back quickly after finishing at 4am local time on Friday.
Murray is back in training just 14 hours after his impressive win, underlining his commitment to the 35-year-old’s comeback.
Here’s everything you need to know about the third-round match at Melbourne Park.
When is Andy Murray’s next match?
Murray will play his third-round match on Saturday night in Australia (Saturday morning UK time), with the competition scheduled to start at 7pm local time (8am BST).
This gives Murray clarity on his schedule without having to wait for other matches to finish before heading to Margaret Court Arena.
Who will be the next Andy Murray player?
After defeating Tanasi Kokkinakis in five sets, Murray will play Roberto Batista Agut.
Bautista Agut is seeded twenty-fourth and also recovered from two sets down in the second round by defeating American Brandon Holt.
Bautista Agut is the final seed in Murray’s quarter-finals ahead of a possible semi-final match with Novak Djokovic.
How to watch the Australian Open 2023
You can watch the Australian Open live on Eurosport in the UK. The event will be broadcast on Eurosport TV channels, or fans can tune in to it Discover + To stream the tournament, where the Recreation and Sports pass is available £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year.
Sky has also announced that, starting today, Discovery+ will be available at no additional cost to Sky customers, including Sky Glass and Sky Stream customers.
If you’re not already a Sky customer, you can get a Sky Stream box, which comes with Sky TV and a basic Netflix plan. The device is currently discounted on Sky’s Winter Sale (was £26 a month, now £24 a month, sky.com). This is the new Sky device and does not require a satellite dish as it broadcasts Sky live over wifi.
Meanwhile, ESPN owns the rights in the United States.
2023 Australian Open schedule
Saturday, January 21: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Third Round
Sunday, January 22: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Fourth Round
Monday, January 23: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Fourth Round
Tuesday, January 24: Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Wednesday, January 25: Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Thursday, January 26: Women’s Singles – Semi-Finals
Friday, January 27: Men’s Singles – Semi-finals
Saturday, January 28: Women’s Singles Final
Sunday, January 29: Men’s Singles Final
Andy Murray resumes his epic Australian Open run when he takes on Roberto Bautista Agut in the third round.
The Scot turned back the clock to defeat Tanasi Kokkinakis in five sets, overcoming a two-set deficit to seal the victory in the longest match of his career.
After more than 10 hours on the court, after eliminating Matteo Berrettini in an equally long first-round match, Murray is keen to bounce back quickly after finishing at 4am local time on Friday.
Murray is back in training just 14 hours after his impressive win, underlining his commitment to the 35-year-old’s comeback.
Here’s everything you need to know about the third-round match at Melbourne Park.
When is Andy Murray’s next match?
Murray will play his third-round match on Saturday night in Australia (Saturday morning UK time), with the competition scheduled to start at 7pm local time (8am BST).
This gives Murray clarity on his schedule without having to wait for other matches to finish before heading to Margaret Court Arena.
Who will be the next Andy Murray player?
After defeating Tanasi Kokkinakis in five sets, Murray will play Roberto Batista Agut.
Bautista Agut is seeded twenty-fourth and also recovered from two sets down in the second round by defeating American Brandon Holt.
Bautista Agut is the final seed in Murray’s quarter-finals ahead of a possible semi-final match with Novak Djokovic.
How to watch the Australian Open 2023
You can watch the Australian Open live on Eurosport in the UK. The event will be broadcast on Eurosport TV channels, or fans can tune in Discover + To stream the tournament, where the Recreation and Sports pass is available £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year.
Sky has also announced that, starting today, Discovery+ will be available at no additional cost to Sky customers, including Sky Glass and Sky Stream customers.
If you’re not already a Sky customer, you can get a Sky Stream box, which comes with Sky TV and a basic Netflix plan. The device is currently discounted on Sky’s Winter Sale (was £26 a month, now £24 a month, sky.com). This is the new Sky device and does not require a satellite dish as it broadcasts Sky live over wifi.
Meanwhile, ESPN owns the rights in the United States.
2023 Australian Open schedule
Saturday, January 21: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Third Round
Sunday, January 22: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Fourth Round
Monday, January 23: Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Fourth Round
Tuesday, January 24: Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Wednesday, January 25: Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles – Quarterfinals
Thursday, January 26: Women’s Singles – Semi-Finals
Friday, January 27: Men’s Singles – Semi-finals
Saturday, January 28: Women’s Singles Final
Sunday, January 29: Men’s Singles Final
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