Australian Open 2024, day 11 live updates: Match schedule, to give advantage to one women’s quarter-finalist, Daniil Medvedev, scores, latest tennis news


Dayana Yastremska looks to continue her miracle run at the Australian Open as the Ukrainian qualifier takes on the giant-slaying Linda Noskova for a spot in the semi finals on Rod Laver Arena.

Meanwhile, Daniil Medvedev aims to make the final four for the third time in Melbourne when he faces No. 9 seed Hubert Hurkacz. Follow live below!

QUALIFIER’S MIRACLE RUN CONTINUES AS $990K PAYDAY SEALED

Ukrainian qualifier Dayana Yastremska’s fairytale run at Melbourne Park continues as she beat Linda Noskova 6-3, 6-4 in the quarter finals of the women’s singles.

Yastremska, who had not made it past the second round of a grand slam since 2020, never appeared overawed from the magnitude of the occasion as she became the first qualifier to make the semi finals since 1978.

The 23-year-old was simply too powerful for the giant-slaying Noskova, clubbing a whopping 19 winners to the Czech’s six.

Yastremska’s victory now means she will take home at least $AUD990,000 in prize money as a semi finalist and awaits the winner of the other semi final between Anna Kalinskaya or No. 12 seed Qinwen Zheng.

AUSSIE STAR’S QUARTER FINAL MOVED OVER BIZARRE BUBBLING ISSUE

A men’s doubles quarter final involving Aussie star Matt Ebden was forced onto a different venue after play was halted due to bubbling on the court.

No. 2 seeds Ebden and Rohan Bopanna were up against Argentinian duo Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni on Court 3, but the match was suspended when Ebden and Bopanna alerted the umpire to bubbles on the court.

The match was then moved to Margaret Court Arena as Australian Open officials continue to assess the bubbling issue on Court Three.

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Australian Open officials inspect the surface of Court Three after a bubbling issue was flagged. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
Australian Open officials inspect the surface of Court Three after a bubbling issue was flagged. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

TEEN STAR UNDER INVESTIGATION OVER ‘UNPLEASANT’ AUS OPEN ACT

A Ukranian junior tennis star has come under fire from her own country over a handshake with a Russian opponent.

Yelyzaveta Kotliar, 16, defied the unwritten rule when she made the gesture to Russia’s Vlada Mincheva after losing their Australian Open junior match 6-2 6-4.

It came as a big surprise given the stance of Ukranian players to not shake hands with opponents from Russia and Belarus due to the ongoing conflict between their countries

The Ukrainian Tennis Federation described it as an “unpleasant incident” and said it had been a mistake on the teen’s part.

Her father, Konstantin Kotliar, spoke on behalf of his daughter to explain the situation.

“The atmosphere here is extraordinary, which in itself puts a lot of pressure on the athletes,” he said in a statement released by the UTF.

“At the beginning of your career, it’s hard to cope with this and not be nervous. “Unfortunately, my daughter didn’t feel calm, her emotions were running high, so she wasn’t completely in control of her behaviour.

“She automatically performed the post-match ritual, not realising that behind the net there was a representative of the country who launched the attack on our homeland.

“It was definitely a mistake that Liza regrets and assures us that she will never allow anything like that to happen again.”

The Ukrainian teen is under fire over the handshake.
The Ukrainian teen is under fire over the handshake.Source: FOX SPORTS

BIG WINNER IN SCHEDULE CHAOS

One player is set to be given an advantage thanks to the Australian Open’s schedule changes, made in attempt to avoid delays.

In the very surprising top half of the women’s draw, unseeded pair Linda Noskova and Dayana Yastremska are facing off in one quarter-final to begin Wednesday’s play at 12pm AEDT.

But the other quarter-final in their half, 12th seed Qinwen Zheng against unseeded Anna Kalinskaya, won’t be played until the night session.

This is because the tournament now only schedules two matches in the day session, down from three, and has to play two men’s and two women’s quarter-finals on centre court on one day.

Two men’s matches cannot be played in the night session, since they could both run five sets, and organisers would not schedule both men’s matches in the day session because the TV broadcaster would be left fuming over the likely lower ratings.

But it leaves the Noskova-Yastremska winner likely to have an extra six to eight hours of recovery on the Kalinskaya-Zheng winner – which actually matters because their semi-final will be played tomorrow (Thursday).

In previous years both women’s quarter-finals in the same half of the draw were played in the same session to minimise the recovery gap.

On the men’s side – with their semi-final to be played on Friday – Daniil Medvedev faces Hubert Hurkacz, before in the second match of the night session, Carlos Alcaraz battles Alex Zverev.

Zverev has been accused by multiple ex-partners of domestic abuse and is facing trial in Germany this May.

DAY 11 ORDER OF PLAY (Quarter-finals – all times AEDT)

Rod Laver Arena

Not before 12pm: Linda Noskova (CZE) def by Dayana Yastremska (UKR) 6-3, 6-4

Not before 1:30pm: No.9 Hubert Hurkacz (POL) vs No.3 Daniil Medvedev (RUS)

From 7:15pm: Anna Kalinskaya (RUS) vs No.12 Qinwen Zheng (CHN)

Followed by: No.6 Alexander Zverev (GER) vs No.2 Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)


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