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Jessica Pegula is up against Elise Mertens on Margaret Court Arena with the first few games quickly going to serve. Mertens leads the No 7 seed 2-1.
Aryna Sabalenka with a typically dominant start as the reigning women’s single champion holds serve to 15 against Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.
Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Bouzas Maneiro are finishing their warm-up on RLA with the roof now open in a sign of confidence that the rain has passed. The world No 1 breezed into the second round with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Sloane Stephens. Tennis reporter Tumaini Carayol could hardly have been more impressed.
Over the next fortnight, Sabalenka will attempt to become the first woman in 26 years – since Martina Hingis – to win three consecutive Australian Open singles titles. She opened up her title defence in Melbourne with an imperious performance, dismantling the former US Open champion Stephens.
Teenage sensation and No 14 seed Mirra Andreeva is up against Japan’s Moyuka Uchijima on court 3. Uchijima races through the first game to love.
Players are now warming up on the outside courts with the action to get under way shortly. Qinwen Zheng and Laura Siegemund on John Cain Arena has been the only match able start closer to the scheduled 11am, with China’s No 5 seed holding a 2-1 lead in the first set as both players hold serve early.
Now for the weather. Grey skies across southern Victoria have already left some drizzle on Melbourne Park and postponed play starting on the outside courts until 11.30am.
But the worst already seems to have passed to leave us with a muggy, overcast day but hopefully no further interruptions.
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It was a special night for tennis’s glamour couple as Australia’s Alex De Minaur brushed aside Botic van de Zandschulp 6-1, 7-5, 6-4 in 142 minutes all while having one eye on the score at the neighbouring Kia Arena. De Minaur’s fiancé, Katie Boulter, had to work harder to progress to the second round but eventually sealed her place in Australian Open history for Great Britain.
You want to be focusing on your own match, then all of a sudden you see the results of Katie’s match,” De Minaur said. “You try not to pay too much attention and focus on yourself, but the sheer fact that it’s always coming around, it makes it difficult.
Preamble
Martin Pegan
Hello and welcome to live coverage of day four at the 2025 Australian Open. The action has just started on the outside courts at Melbourne Park with one of the biggest names in the game set to kick off on the show courts at 11:30am.
The spotlight will firstly be on two-time defending champion and world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka up against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro on Rod Laver Arena, with Novak Djokovic to follow against Jaime Faria on the same court.
As the second round of the singles gets under way, here are some of the matches we’ll be keeping an eye on during the day session:
11.30am: Aryna Sabalenka (1) v Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
11.30am: Jessica Pegula (3) v Elise Mertens
1pm: Carlos Alcaraz (3) v Yoshihito Nishioka
1pm: Jordan Thompson (27) v Nuno Borges
1pm: Naomi Osaka v Karolina Muchova (20)
2pm: Novak Djokovic (7) v Jaime Faria
There will also be plenty of Australians in action throughout the day starting with Jordan Thompson and Ajla Tomljanovic, as well as Aleksandar Vukic, Talia Gibson and James Duckworth. Thanasi Kokkinakis will be part of the night session with a testing match-up against Great Britain’s great hope Jack Draper.
Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka, defending Wimbledon and French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz, No 3 women’s seed Coco Gauff, and No 2 men’s seed Alexander Zverev will also be on show on a blockbuster day four.
I’ll be with you for the first couple of hours with Jonathan Howcroft to take the reins for the bulk of the afternoon. Let me know your thoughts and predictions on email or @martinpegan on Bluesky or X. Let’s get into it!