Alcaraz-Djokovic now has official prime time and television at the Australian Open

Alcaraz-Djokovic now has official prime time and television at the Australian Open
Alcaraz-Djokovic now has official prime time and television at the Australian Open

The match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic It has final treatment, although the combination of the Serb’s ranking (7th) and the draw meant that it would be in the quarterfinals, with a lot of title still to be won for whoever wins. The German could be ahead Alexander Zverev and the Italian Jannik Sinner.

The Australian Open has ratified the event’s ‘great match’ status with the program designed for this Tuesday. It will have a prime time slot, at night in Melbourne Park and also suitable for Europe, mid-morning.

The tournament has passed its sentence with this eighth match of a series that ‘Nole’ dominates 4-3, after 1-1 in 2024 with Alcaraz’s victory in the Wimbledon final and Djokovic’s victory in the fight for gold in 2024, on the clay of Roland Garros.

It will be in the afternoon session, but in the second shift. At 9 in the morning they will open Aryna Sabalenka and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Then, around 11, to the Rod Laver Arena headquarters Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.

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The other Spanish finalist, Paula Badosa, It is located at the antipodes. She will play the first match of the central team, at one thirty in the morning Spanish peninsular time, against the American Coco Gauff. Also quarterfinals.

To watch it on television, Eurosport, which broadcasts the entire tournament and can be seen on several operators. Also covered on streaming Max. You can also follow him live on the Mundo Deportivo website.


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