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2019 Australian Open: Three matches to watch on Day 3

The second round of the Australian Open gets underway as 32 matches on both the men’s and women’s side will be contested. Here’s three of the best:

Kevin Anderson vs Frances Tiafoe

This will be a huge test for the 20-year old, who is progressing nicely under the tutelage of former U.S. Open semifinalist Robby Ginepri. Wins over Hyeon Chung, Denis Shapovalov and Juan Martin Del Potro to win his first title in Delray Beach last year as well as competitive matches in New York against Roger Federer and John Isner prove the American won’t be intimidated by the occasion. He’ll need to be on top of his game (which is very powerful and fluid) against the world number five, who has started the year in fine form, winning in Pune. If Tiafoe can keep up with Anderson on serve, he has a chance to pull off the upset.

Gael Monfils vs Taylor Fritz 

A classic case of the veteran (Monfils) against the youngster (Fritz). The 20-year old already has a big win over Isner in Auckland and is serving well (he also avenged his loss to Cameron Norrie from Auckland in the first round here). A power player, the American will want to take charge of the points early with his forehand against the flashy Frenchman, who, after all these years, is still content playing miles behind the baseline and defend rather than take charge from the baseline. The 30th seed certainly has the edge in movement and experience, but he could be hit off the court. This may very well go a long time.

Anett Kontaveit vs Aliaksandra Sasnovich 

Separated by only 13 spots in the rankings, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Sasnovich won. She’s in excellent form and looked dominant in the first round against the tricky Kirsten Flipkens. Kontaveit also looked good in her opening round victory over Sara Sorribes Tormo, losing just four games. Their games are very similar: powerful serves and groundstrokes, this could very well be decided by very slim margins. I suspect both will want to pick on the other’s forehand. Kontaveit needs this win more. Whether she gets it is another story.

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