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Australian Open order of play, Day 9: Venus, Muguruza, Wawrinka and Federer all in action
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Published 23/01/2017 at 16:32 GMT
Roger Federer and Venus Williams are hoping for returns to former glory on day nine of the 2017 Australian Open, while Stan Wawrinka meets Jo-WIlfried Tsonga to slog it out for a place in the semi-finals.
Venus Williams of the US celebrates her victory against Germany's Mona Barthel during their women's singles fourth round match on day seven of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 22, 2017.
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Play begins at midnight UK time, 11:00 in Melbourne
TUESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
Scroll down for full order of play.
MATCH OF THE DAY
Mischa Zverev (GER) v Roger Federer (SUI) [17]
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Roger Federer
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This has the potential to go either way, both in terms of the eventual winner and entertainment value. Roger Federer, four times winner of the Australian Open, is making his return from last season's injury woes and has, thus far, looked pretty good. WIth the best days of his career in all probability behind him, some argue this is one of the only grand slams Federer could still win. Enter Mischa Zverev, responsible for one of the tournament's biggest upsets. Having knocked world no.1 Andy Murray out of the tournament in the third round, it's well within the realms of possibility Zverev could rock the boat yet again.
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Highlights: Zverev shocks Murray
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POTENTIAL UPSET OF THE DAY
Venus Williams (USA) [13] v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) [24]
Though she's the higher seed in this match, it's fair to say it wouldn't necessarily be jaw-dropping if Venus Williams went out of the contest at this stage.
We'd certainly like to see her stay in the competition, not least for the possibility of a Williams v Williams semi-final, but she'll have to get past 25-year-old Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who is 11 years her junior, first.
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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
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BRITWATCH
Britain's hopes now rest solely with Jo Konta who returns to take on the mighty Serena Williams on Wednesday.
SINGLES ORDER OF PLAY - Day 9: Tuesday 24 January
[Matches are listed in UK time - 11 hours behind local time in Melbourne]
ROD LAVER ARENA
Day session - midnight
Not before 2:00am
Evening Session - 8:00am
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