Tuesday Australian Open Quarterfinal Odds, Picks: Tennis Experts Break Down Evening Matches

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  • The Australian Open quarterfinals conclude on Tuesday evening.
  • Four matches will be played, and our tennis experts have them all covered.
  • Read on for our best bets and picks.

The second batch of quarterfinal matches at the Australian Open will be played on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning (for American viewers) as players look to book the final four positions in the semifinals.

Two Action Network tennis experts, Jon Reid and Carmine Carcieri, preview the key matches and offer their best bets and picks for each.

Matches are listed in chronological order. Match times are subject to change and many will be played after the projected start time. Read here for advice on watching the Australian Open.

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Australian Open Quarterfinal Odds, Picks

Karolina Pliskova vs. Magda Linette

7 p.m. ET

The first quarterfinal of the day features a red-hot Karolina Pliskova against Magda Linette, who is on a career run.

Reid breaks down the match and discusses why one player may hold the cards.

Aryna Sabalenka vs. Donna Vekic

9 p.m. ET

If you're going to talk about red-hot form, you have to note how well Aryna Sabalenka is playing.

She'll take on Donna Vekic as she looks to set up a match with Victoria Azarenka.

Tommy Paul vs. Ben Shelton

10:30 p.m. ET

This historic all-American quarterfinal match features recent Division I champion and breakout star Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul, who is also enjoying the best Slam of his career.

How should you play the match? Carcieri explains.

Novak Djokovic vs. Andrey Rublev

3:30 a.m. ET

Is this officially Novak Djokovic's slam to cruise to once again? He'll have to get past Andrey Rublev first.

He hasn't had much issue with that in the past, so will this match be any different?

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