First up on Friday is Elena Baltacha and she's facing Russian Dinara Safina. The British number one gets off to a shocker and with several double faults loses the first set 6-1
With the Briton's serve continuing to wobble, the second seed pounces with all her power and accuracy and strolls to a 6-1 6-2 victory in just 57 minutes
The first shock of the day and it comes in the Hisense Arena. It's eighth seed Jelena Jankovic and she's downed by Alona Bondarenko
Bonarenko, Ukraine's 31st seed, drops just five games in her 6-2 6-3 victory and advances to the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time and she's happy
The mighty Andy Roddick cranks his racket up and is facing Spain's Feliciano Lopez in the third round. The American struggles at the start and loses the first set before coming through in four sets
Fresh from celebrating her 16th birthday Laura Robson (left) reached round three in the doubles with Sally Peers after a straight sets win over 12th seeds Chia-Jung Chuang and Kveta Peschke
It's time for the Andy Murray show to get going and the British number one and fifth seed is up against Florent Serra. First for some racket skills
The 22-year-old gets off to a ripping start but after France's world number 64 fights back at the end of the first set, Murray goes up a gear and quickly opens up a two-set lead and is homing in on the fourth round
With Murray's supporters raising the roof in the Hisense Arena, their player does not let them down and he ends up cruising to a 7-5 6-1 6-4 victory. Next up for the Scot is American John Isner
Murray's next opponent will be the 6ft 9 American John Isner, who powers to a four-set win over a clearly awestruck Gael Monfils
US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro has some anxious moments but moves through to round four with a four-set win over German Florian Mayer
Del Potro's impressive court coverage and powerful groundstrokes do not go unnoticed by the locals
Chilean fans create a colourful atmosphere on Show Court Two and inspire 11th seed Fernando Gonzalez to victory over Evgeny Korolev
Kim Clijsters, the 2004 runner-up playing her first Australian Open since 2007, is brushed aside by Nadia Petrova and wins only one game
Defending champion Rafael Nadal has to pull some sparkling shots from his vast repertoire as he overcomes Philipp Kohlschreiber in four sets
Third seed Svetlana Kuznetsova needs all her powers of resilience to overcome determined German qualifier Angelique Kerber in a match finishing at 0143 local time
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