The 2013 Australian Open is now in the back half of play, with the fourth round set to come to a close Monday. Big names abound on both sides of the bracket. Highlighting the day on the women’s side will be No. 3 Serena Williams taking No. 14 Maria Kirilenko. Neither have dropped a set. No. 1 Victoria Azarenka will play Elena Vesnina of Russia.
2013 Australian Open schedule and TV coverage for Monday’s matches
The fourth round of the 2013 Australian Open comes to a close Monday, with names like Serena Willams, Victoria Azarenka, Roger Federer and Andy Murray set to play. Find out when and how to catch the last matches before the quarterfinals.


On the men’s side, No. 2 Roger Federer will look to advance to the quarterfinals against No. 13 Milos Raonic of Canada, and No. 3 Andy Murray will take No. 14 Gilles Simon. Federer and Murray are on track to meet in the semifinals, in a rematch of finals at the 2012 London Olympics.
For what may be the most exciting match of the day, be sure to tune into the duel between Frenchmen No. 7 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and No. 9 Richard Gasquet.
You can catch live television coverage of the tournament beginning at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Those wanting to catch No. 10 Caroline Wozniacki continue her quest for a first career Grand Slam will need to tune into WatchESPN at 7 p.m. ET. You can check out the full schedule of singles matches below.
Women’s Draw
No. 10 Caroline Wozniacki v. Svetlana Kuznetsova - 11 a.m. Monday local, 7 p.m. ET Sunday
No. 1 Victoria Azarenka v. Elena Vesnina (after Wozniacki-Kuznetsova)
No. 3 Serena Williams v. No. 14 Maria Kirilenko - 7:30 p.m. local, 3:30 a.m. ET
No. 29 Sloane Stephens v. Bojana Jovanovski (after Seppi-Chardy)
Men’s Draw
No. 7 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga v. No. 9 Richard Gasquet (after Wozniacki-Kuznetsova and Azarenka-Vesnina)
No. 2 Roger Federer v. No. 13 Milos Raonic (after Williams-Kirilenko)
No. 21 Andrea Seppi v. Jeremy Chardy (after men’s doubles match, not before 8:30 p.m ET Sunday)
No. 3 Andy Murray v. No. 14 Gilles Simon (after Jovanovski-Stephens, not before 1:00 a.m. ET Monday)
Those looking for a full rubric of ESPN’s television coverage can check out this handy pdf, or check out the official site of the Australian Open.











