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The final spots in the Aussie Open quarterfinals will be booked on Sunday evening, as the men's and women's draws roll on with a few marquee matchups.
Action Network's tennis betting analysts have written up their favorite bets for the day, featuring each match that is set to be played in the men's and women's draws.
Read on for our Sunday Australian Open picks.
Sunday Australian Open Picks
Matches are listed in chronological order. Match times are subject to change, and many will be played after the projected start time. Please bet responsibly. You can check out our responsible gaming hub here.
Victoria Azarenka (-300) vs Dayana Yastremska (+230)
8:05 p.m. ET
Former champion Victoria Azarenka will clash with Dayana Yastremska as the two look to break into the quarterfinals.
Elina Svitolina (-150) vs Linda Noskova (+125)
9:30 p.m. ET
Following an upset victory over Iga Swiatek, Linda Noskova is looking to pull off another big-name victory, this time over Elina Svitolina.
Daniil Medvedev (-2500) vs Nuno Borges (+1000)
9:30 p.m. ET
The upset of the last round came from Nuno Borges, as he beat Grigor Dimitrov as a +700 underdog. Surely he can't pull off something even greater against former finalist Daniil Medvedev, right?
Hubert Hurkacz (-275) vs Arthur Cazaux (+225)
11 p.m. ET
One of the stories of the tournament has been Frenchman Arthur Cazaux, who has really broken out. Can he get past Hubert Hurkacz and reach a quarterfinal?
Alexander Zverev (-330) vs Cam Norrie (+265)
12 p.m. ET
A big opportunity awaits both Alexander Zverev and Cam Norrie in the fourth round, and both will be liking their chances considering their form ahead of the match.
Anna Kalinskaya (-150) vs Jasmine Paolini (+120)
1 a.m. ET
If you had told Anna Kalinskaya and Jasmine Paolini before the tournament that they'd have this chance to reach the quarters, they'd probably have called you crazy, but here we are. Who has the edge in this one?
Carlos Alcaraz (-3000) vs Miomir Kecmanovic (+1200)
3 a.m. ET
Carlos Alcaraz is looking for his career-best result at the Australian Open thus far, but Miomir Kecmanovic has been finding great form.
Qinwen Zheng (-550) vs Oceane Dodin (+400)
5 a.m. ET
This is a prime chance for rising Chinese star Qinwen Zheng to reach a second Slam quarterfinal, but does in-form Frenchwoman Oceane Dodin have anything to say about it?