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Australian Open 2022 schedule: How to watch Emma Raducanu, Andy Murray & Liam Broady on UK TV

It has been a turbulent build-up to this year's Australian Open with the controversy surrounding Novak Djokovic, eyes will now turn to the action with the tournament underway.

British hopes are boosted by the presence of Stockport-born Liam Broady, who opens his campaign against Nick Kyrgios on Tuesday- with wildcard Andy Murray also in the draw, facing Nikoloz Basilashvili.

Broady's qualification was an emotional one as he qualified for the main draw in Melbourne for the first time ever after beating Roman Safiullin in qualifying on Friday.

In the women's draw, Emma Raducanu will be hoping to recapture the form which won her the US Open title back in September, starting with a tough assignment against 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens.

Day one was a tough one for British tennis, with men's number one and 12th seed Cameron Norrie out in straight sets against Sebastian Korda on Monday.

The 26-year-old lost 6-3 6-0 6-4 and British stars will be hoping that their fortunes are different on day two of the Australian Open 2022.

Broady's match against Australian superstar Kyrgios will be a huge attraction for all fans with the match last on at the John Cain arena, meaning that British fans will be able to watch with the match scheduled to take place at 8am GMT*.

Broady makes his Australian Open debut and will be watching closely as veteran of five finals Murray makes his bow against 24th seed Basilashvili at 4am*.

At 10am* US Open champion Raducanu will make her Australian Open debut, the 17th seed has been handed a tough assignment against Stephens.

It is a busy day of action for the British hopefuls with Heather Watson in action on Court 8 at 3:15am* against Mayar Sherif while Harriet Dart is second up at the Rod

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