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The eighth day of the Australian Open
On the 8th of the Australian Open, the first match was played by No.5 seed Sabalenka against1No.2 seed Bencic, and the second match was played by No.4 seed Garcia against Polish veteran Rina.

Beijing time 65438+20231October 23rd, the Australian Open will enter the eighth match day, and the remaining half of the seats in the quarterfinals of men's singles and women's singles will also be decided.

Rodlaval Stadium started with two women's singles eighth finals. The first match was played by No.5 seed Sabalenka against1No.2 seed Bencic, both of whom are former Australian Open warm-up champions and are currently in a state of winning streak. In terms of competition style, Sabalenka is more inclined to attack, while Bencic is more inclined to baseline technique.

In the second match, No.4 seed Garcia played against Polish Mingyu veteran Rinett, who also entered the Grand Slam women's singles 16 for the first time in her career. On the whole, the French are more dominant, but in today's women's network, anything is possible. In margaret court Stadium, Vicky will compete with Czech starlet Fruvirtova for a place in the quarter-finals. Whoever wins will set a new personal best record in the Australian Open.

Where can I watch the Australian Huairang tennis match?

1, Iqiyi Sports, members can watch it for free.

2.CCTV5 and CCTV5+ can be watched on TV, or you can log in to CCTV official website to watch the live broadcast.

3. Official event live broadcast platform: Usually, the final of the Australian Open will be broadcast live on ATP official website or mobile phone application, and you can purchase sales subscription to watch the event on this platform.

4. Sports channels: Some domestic and foreign sports channels, such as ESPN, European Sports and Fox, may broadcast the final of the Australian Open Rock, which you can watch on TV or mobile applications.

5. Video websites: Some video websites, such as YouTube and Youku, may have live video of the final of the Australian Open, which you can watch for free on this platform.