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Australian Open order of play: Day 6 - Dan Evans looks to keep GB flag flying, Daniil Medvedev v crowd?

Dan Evans looks to keep the British singles challenge alive at the Australian Open when he takes on Felix Auger-Aliassime in the third round on day six. Men's favourite Daniil Medvedev is back in action but could face opposition from the crowd as well as the immediate threat in front of him, while former finalist Simona Halep is hoping to progress untroubled.

Ad/> 'They probably have a low IQ' – Medvedev SLAMS fans for booing Nadal had doubts 'every single day' about returning to tennis during injury hell 'I'm not sure we'll ever see Osaka win Grand Slams again', says Wilander Australian OpenMedvedev beats Kyrgios and the crowd, Sabalenka's service troubles — Australian Open diary18 HOURS AGO Top match: Botic Van De Zandschulp v Daniil Medvedev Has Daniil Medvedev begun a war with the Australian crowd? Criticising the boos after his win over home favourite Nick Kyrgios, and then lapping them up, was either genius — because he seemed to be enjoying playing the pantomime villain — or a bit silly, if he gets bored of it. Shunted on to Margaret Court Arena for his third round match, he takes on Dutch world number 57 Botic Van De Zandschulp, who took a set off the second seed in the quarter-finals of Medvedev's run to the US Open title.

He is likely to have the crowd on his side this time, too. /> Potential upset: Benoit Paire v Stefanos Tsitsipas Stefanos Tsitsipas has not looked particularly convincing en route to the third round and he has recently admitted he has been feeling pain from the elbow surgery he had in the off-season, although he insists it is not bothering him at the tournament.

Benoit Paire is an experienced and canny operator. The Frenchman broke down in tears during his on court interview after beating

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