Australian Open Women’s Singles 2022 Quarter Finals Matches, Schedule, Date, Time, Draw, Live Stream, Tickets, Odds, Prediction

Australian Open Women’s Singles 2022 Quarter Finals Matches, Schedule, Date, Time, Draw, Live Stream, Tickets, Odds, Prediction

The first Grand Slam of the year has entered the phase of Quarter Finals, know more about the women’s singles schedule of the Australian Open 2022

Top-seeded women players will clash against each other to book the spot for semis. Know the fixtures, schedule, time, venue, predictions of the Australian Open QF.

Australian Open 2022 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Schedule, Draw, Date, Time, Fixtures

Date: 25th and 26th January 2022

Venue: Rod Laver Arena

Women’s Singles Quarter Final Fixtures (25th January)

Ashleigh Barty vs Jessica Pegula

Barbora Krejcikova vs Madison Keys

Women’s Singles Quarter Final Fixtures  (26th January)

Danielle Collins vs Alize Cornet

Iga Swiatek vs Kaia Kanepi

Australian Open 2022 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Time

Tuesday, 25th January

Ashleigh Barty vs Jessica Pegula (1:30 pm IST)

Barbora Krejcikova vs Madison Keys (7:00 am IST)

Wednesday, 26th January

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Danielle Collins vs Alize Cornet (TBD)

Iga Swiatek vs Kaia Kanepi

Australian Open Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Live Stream And Telecast

When And Where To Watch? 

India: Indian fans can watch Australian Open matches live on Sony Six, Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 4 Television channels.

Sony Ten 3 will be broadcasting the matches in Hindi and Sony LIV will be streaming the live matches.

UK/Europe: Fans from UK/Europe can watch the matches on Discovery+ and can follow the action on Eurosport.

US: Fans from the US can watch the matches on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, Tennis Channel.

Canada: Fans from Canada can watch the tennis matches on TSN.

Australian Open 2022 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Betting Odds, Predictions, Tickets

Tuesday 25th January 2022
01:30

Barbora Krejcikova

Madison Keys

6/7

22/19

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08:00

Ashleigh Barty

Jessica Pegula

1/6

6/1

Wednesday 26th January 2022
01:00

Danielle Collins

Alize Cornet

3/8

28/11

01:00

Iga Swiatek

Kaia Kanepi

2/7

37/10

World No. 1 Ash Barty won’t be easy to dominate. 2021 Wimbledon champion has shown everyone what she can do throughout the tournament and she won’t let the chance go easily.

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French Open champion Barbora will try hard to add points so that she can move upwards from World No. Three to World No. Two at least, since Barty is also there.

Tickets to watch the Australian Open quarterfinals can be bought here.

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