Great premiere for Cornet, frustrated Medvedev, FAA and Sinner in quarters: The film of the day

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Australian Open – The performance of the night is the qualification of Alizé Cornet in the quarter-finals, a first for the Frenchwoman in Grand Slam. Frustrated, Medvedev went crazy on the court but the Russian regained his senses to win. The youth are there, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Jannik Sinner have qualified for the quarter-finals. Find the film of the day on video

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