The Australian Open quarterfinals on Wednesday promise intense battles, with men's matches pitting Jannik Sinner against Ben Shelton and Novak Djokovic versus Lorenzo Musetti. On the women's side, Iga Swiatek faces Elena Rybakina, while Jessica Pegula meets Amanda Anisimova. All contests unfold on Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.
Wednesday's schedule at the Australian Open highlights crucial quarterfinal action. In the men's draw, fifth seed Lorenzo Musetti challenges fourth seed Novak Djokovic not before 2:30 p.m. AEDT (4:30 CET), as Djokovic seeks his 103rd win at the tournament, surpassing Roger Federer's record of 102. Djokovic leads their head-to-head 9-1, though Musetti has pushed him to deciding sets in several encounters, including a recent three-setter in Athens.
Later, eighth seed Ben Shelton faces second seed Jannik Sinner in the evening session not before 7 p.m. AEDT (9:00 CET). Sinner, the two-time defending champion unbeaten in Melbourne since 2023, holds an 8-1 edge over Shelton. A Sinner-Djokovic semifinal looms if both advance on Friday.
The women's quarterfinals precede the men's. Fifth seed Elena Rybakina meets second seed Iga Swiatek at 1:30 CET, with Swiatek leading 6-5 overall but Rybakina favored on hard courts after a strong tournament without dropping a set. Swiatek aims to avenge a recent loss at the WTA Finals.
Sixth seed Jessica Pegula takes on unseeded Amanda Anisimova at 3:00 CET. Pegula leads 3-0, but Anisimova has surged, winning 33 of 42 matches since June 2025, including deep runs at majors.
Musetti's hard-court progress includes a Hong Kong final and this, his first Australian Open quarterfinal. Shelton reached semifinals here last year, while Sinner has lost just one hard-court Slam match since 2024. Djokovic remains unbeaten in sets this fortnight, aided by a walkover.