Veronika Kudermetova def. by Elina Svitolina (28) 6-6, 6-1
Jannik Sinner (1) def. Holger Rune (13) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2
Eva Lys (LL) v Iga Swiatek (2) at 7pm
Followed by: Alex Michelsen v Alex de Minaur (8)
Margaret Court Arena
Elena Rybakina (6) def. by Madison Keys (19) 6-3, 1-6, 6-3
LIVE NOW: Gael Monfils v Ben Shelton (21)
John Cain Arena
Lorenzo Sonego def. Learner Tien (q) 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1
Emma Navarro (8) v Daria Kasatkina (9) not before 4.30pm
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14 mins ago9.16AM
The dream lucky loser run from Eva Lys is over!
She hit the ball long in the second set and it hands Iga Swiatek a 6-0, 6-1 victory inside 59 minutes.
What a dominant performance.
19 mins ago9.11AM
Emma Navarro breaks Daria Kasatkina’s first service game in this deciding third set.
The America is pushing up the court — winning 75 per cent of her net points.
But wait, we’re not done! Kasatkina breaks back immediately.
Seven break points a piece for these two!
20 mins ago9.10AM
MELBOURNE: Cruz Hewitt’s junior boys’ singles campaign at the Australian Open is over.
The 16-year-old showed all the fighting qualities of his famous father to force a second set tiebreak before falling 6-3, 7-6 to world No.1 Jan Kumstat on Court 3.
Kumstat won the tiebreak 9-7 after Hewitt forced a set point but couldn’t capitalise.
He did, however, bring Lleyton to his feet with three sizzling forehand winners in the tiebreak to give the 18-year-old Czech a real scare.
But Kumstat cranked his serve up to a whopping 208km/h to progress to the third round.
Stay tuned to Wide World of Sports where we’ll bring you reaction from Hewitt’s post-match press conference.
31 mins ago8.59AM
The crowd is roaring for Eva Lys!
It’s because she’s finally won a game here.
It’s 3-1 in favour of Swiatek in the third though.
“She deserves it,” Jelena Dokic said on Nine.
33 mins ago8.57AM
We’re going to a deciding third set!
Daria Kasatkina breaks and serves out the second set to force a decider against Emma Navarro.
The American had three match points in the 10th game but couldn’t make it stick.
While it appears the momentum has swung in favour of Kasatkina, Navarro has never lost a grand slam singles match when she has won the opening set.
35 mins ago8.55AM
It was not the ending that we wanted, but it is one of great respect.
Gael Monfils has been forced to retire after the third set against America’s Ben Shelton.
The Frenchman has stolen the hearts of many around the nation and his rival has the utmost respect for him too.
“I’ve been watching him since I was a kid,” Shelton said.
“He has the greatest highlight of all time and you all got to see that tonight
.”I hope to be able to create some memories like that one day at that age because it is really special.
“He has played a lot of long matches so I wanted to make it as physical as possible.”
The pair shared a heartfelt embrace in the middle of the net before Monfils moved to collect his belongings.
The roar of the crowd did not dim as he left the courts, with all at Margaret Court Arena standing to applaud the veteran.
42 mins ago8.48AM
Daria Kasatkina saves three match points to keep herself in this second set and the match.
We’re tied up at 5-all with Emma Navarro to serve.
49 mins ago8.41AM
MELBOURNE: He had been knocking on the door and Cruz Hewitt has just broken Jan Kumstat’s serve for the first time in this match.
The 16-year-old has started to find his range returning Kumstat’s high kicking second serve and he forced the world No.1 into several errors to get back on serve at 4-4 in the second set.
Game on as Hewitt replicates dad’s trademark fist pump and ‘C’mon!’ battle cry.
51 mins ago8.39AM
Daria Kasatkina goes up a break against Emma Navarro in the second set but the American immediately breaks back.
Earlier in the set, Navarro’s first service game was broken but Kasatkina was unable to hold.
The momentum in this match keeps swinging back and forth — no one can get their footing in this match.
53 mins ago8.37AM
The third bagel of the Australian Open from Iga Swiatek.
She’s been way too strong for Eva Lys in that first set and takes it 6-0.