British fans prepare for a big day at Melbourne Park, with Andy Murray, Katie O'Brien and Elena Baltacha all in singles action
Third seed Svetlana Kuznetsova is not at her best but still has too much for Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova on Rod Laver Arena as she wins 6-2 6-2
Seventh seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus is in good form on Court Two and makes short work of Stephanie Cohen-Aloro
Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki hopes to go one better than her runner-up finish at the US Open and she beats Aleksandra Wozniak in straight sets to reach the third round
British number one Elena Baltacha takes on 30th seed Kateryna Bondarenko on Court Six with a place in round three at stake
Baltacha dominates the first set before recovering from a break down in the second to win 6-2 7-5
Baltacha celebrates her victory over the 30th seed with coach Nino Severino
Andy Roddick is a strong favourite to get past Brazil's Thomaz Bellucci on Hisense Arena, and the American eases to a 6-3 6-4 6-4 victory
Defending champion Rafael Nadal is a picture of concentration as he sweeps past Lukas Lacko for the loss of just six games
Chilean fans are not shy about showing their support for Fernando Gonzalez, who keeps them happy with a straight-sets win over Marsel Ilhan
British pairing Ken Skupski and Colin Fleming get off to a solid start with a 7-5 6-4 win over Yen-Hsun Lu and Janko Tipsarevic on Court Five
Despite a comfortable win over Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci, American Andy Roddick walks off court fuming over a decision by the umpire on his first match point
There is a good contingent of British ex-pats out on Margaret Court Arena where fifth seed Andy Murray meets Marc Gicquel in a night match
And Murray does not disappoint, the world number five winning 6-1 6-4 6-3 in one hour and 50 minutes to book a meeting with Florent Serra of France
There is late drama on day three as US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro goes two sets to one down against James Blake before roaring back for victory
The Argentine comes through 10-8 in the fifth set against the 30-year-old American after four hours and 17 minutes
And in a classic night match on Rod Laver Arena, wildcard Justine Henin finally sees off world number five Elena Dementieva 7-5 7-6 after nearly three hours
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