Australian Open 2025 LIVE updates: Sabalenka, Gauff, Alcaraz, Djokovic chase quarter-final spots

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The fourth round singles matches will take place across today and tomorrow. Prepare yourself for long rallies, seeded showdowns and explosive matches. Here are the four women’s matches taking place today.

Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka will take on teenager Mirra Andreeva on Rod Laver Arena, the first match of the day on centre court. Expect a tough competition between these two as Sabalenka looks to retain her trophy.

Also on Rod Laver, American Coco Gauff will face Belinda Bencic of Switzerland. The unseeded Swiss player is looking to lock in her best result at the Australian Open by reaching the quarter-finals, while Gauff is keen to progress past round four for a second year in a row.

Coco Gauff in her match against Leylah Fernandez.Credit: Penny Stephens

Eleventh seed Paula Badosa will play Serbian Olga Danilovic on Margaret Court Arena in the second match of the day there. Danilovic, who is currently ranked world No.55, has already upset two seeds to reach the fourth round. She is yet to drop a set at the tournament.

Two more seeded players, Donna Vekic and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, are also set to clash on John Cain arena. This match is a great option for ground pass holders looking to experience some of the strong women’s competition this year.

Donna Vekic during her first round match.

Donna Vekic during her first round match.Credit: Chris Hopkins

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