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U.S. Open 2013: Schedule, TV coverage and live streaming for Day 9

ESPN and Tennis Channel will once again combine to give fans a full day of coverage from New York.

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With Andy Murray, Serena Williams and others taking the court on Day 9 at the U.S. Open, fans around the world will not have to miss a second of the action from New York.

ESPN and Tennis Channel will be on the air all day, with Victoria Azarenka facing Ana Ivanovic in women’s singles at 11 a.m. on ESPN2. Then, around 2:30 p.m., Novak Djokovic will play Marcel Granollers in the men’s Round 4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

The world No. 1 Djokovic rolled past Joao Sousa in the third round, while Granollers outlasted Tim Smyczek in a five-set thriller to advance.

ESPN has the primetime slot from 7-11 p.m. Williams will face Carla Suarez Navarro in the women’s quarterfinal primetime match, with Murray and Denis Istomin squaring off on the men’s side in Round 4.

Williams reached the women’s quarterfinal by beating Sloane Stephens in an Australian Open rematch. Back in January, Stephens beat Williams to advance to the semifinals.

Murray, meanwhile, will be the heavy favorite over Istomin. He already has four singles titles in 2013 and is the defending U.S. Open champion.

Tuesday’s matches can be streamed live at US Open Live and on Watch ESPN. The complete schedule can be found here.

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