Updates from the evening session on the fourth dayCaroline Wozniacki: ‘It’s crazy it’s coming to an end’And email Katy here or tweet @KatyMurrells 10.08am GMT
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Perfect timing from Stan Wawrinka, breaking at the end of the second set to level against Andreas Seppi 4-6, 7-5. This one could go the distance. Seppi has played some of the best matches of his career at the
Australian Open, stunning
Roger Federer in 2015 and reaching the fourth round four times, and Wawrinka is not quite the Wawrinka of old, who won the title in 2014. Though of course the Swiss deserves huge credit for his return from injury. If his body holds up, he can still do some damage here.Game on @stanwawrinka returns serve against Andreas Seppi to level things up on Margaret Court Arena. The fifteenth seed takes it 7-5.#AO2020 | #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/9n4y8f6hFT 10.02am GMT
Verdasco is still capable of pulling off a result, and could make life difficult for Zverev. And from one Spanish bull to another, because
Rafael Nadal is now under way on Rod Laver against Federico Delbonis. The Argentinian is also a left-hander who prefers playing on clay but that’s where the similarities end: Delbonis has never been beyond the third round of a major, while Nadal is going for slam number 20 here, which would draw him level with Roger Federer’s record. So the GOAT may not be the GOAT for much longer.