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US Open 2022 Day 4: Order of play and schedule - When are Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek, Serena and Venus Williams playing?

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek is in second-round action at the US Open on Thursday, along with Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz. Swiatek has not been in the best form since seeing her record-breaking streak ended at Wimbledon, and faces a potentially tricky test against former champion Sloane Stephens.

Ad Nadal, who is bidding to win his third major of the season and 23rd in total, faces Fabio Fognini. US Open'Brilliant' Murray 'best I've seen him in many years' — Wilander2 HOURS AGO Alcaraz meets Federico Coria while American hopefuls Jessica Pegula and Danielle Collins are also in action. Plus there’s the small matter of Serena and Venus Williams teaming up in the doubles for potentially the final time, and more doubles action with Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis playing together.

TOP MATCH I – IGA SWIATEK V SLOANE STEPHENS The French Open champion against the 2017 US Open champion. Iga Swiatek and Sloane Stephens met in Cincinnati in August and it was the world No. 1 who came out on top in straight sets.

Swiatek broke Stephens six times in a straight-sets win and held her to just nine winners. Murray: Best I've felt in years Clijsters, Corretja defend Nadal over serve time But could Stephens pull off a shock with her home crowd behind her? Stephens’ form has not been great and she will likely need to produce a very good performance to beat Swiatek, who is 5-3 since seeing her 37-match winning streak ended at Wimbledon. The most likely result is a Swiatek win, but Stephens has shown on her day she can beat the best.

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