Punters and tennis fans in the UK will be ecstatic that Andy Murray's quarter-final clash with defending champion Rafael Nadal, with the evening start in Melbourne meaning they can watch the game at a reasonable hour.
The game airs live on bet365, who are also airing every other match from the 2010 Australian Open - LIVE!
At time of writing, Murray is the 4/5 favourite with some firms, with Nadal available at around Evens.
The betting is close and we expect the match to be close also. This time last year, much was expected of Murray from British fans and media, but this time, the Scot has made sure his preparations for Melbourne were less high-profile, and his form over the past week has been much improved on the early stages of last season.
But can the British number one defeat the Spaniard? Nadal believes Murray is more than capable of achieving Grand Slam success.
"He is going to have a lot of chances to win a grand slam and I think he is going to do it for sure," said Nadal ahead of Tuesday's clash. "He has enough results from the past to be confident of a win at a grand slam.
"I don't think Andy has to prove anything to anybody. He can win for sure."
Nadal has won seven of the nine meetings between the two and leads the Brit 2-1 in Grand Slam head-to-head matches.
But Murray will be confident of reaching the semi-finals after reaching this stage of the tournament without dropping a set and will be hopeful of a repeat performance from last February, where he beat Nadal to win the ATP Rotterdam tour event.
If this match was taking place 12-18 months ago, the betting would look different and Nadal would be odds-on favourite to win. But he is yet to find the form that made him world number one before Roger Federer took top spot, and although he has looked good over the past week, this is a good opportunity for Murray to record what would be considered a shock win by some (despite the betting!).
"Playing Andy is one of the toughest matches you can have on the circuit," Nadal added after his fourth round win. "To beat him you have to be able to fight at every single moment and then see what happens.
No matter how long the match goes, Nadal will not tire, and there's no doubting he will be ready to fight.
There are some question marks over Murray's serve as he has been experiencing some pain in his back over the past week, so the longer the match goes, the more it could favour the Spaniard.
We can't call it either way, so will be logging in and watching the game live online. It is hard to see either player winning this clash in straight sets though, so laying Three Sets on Betfair at 3.5 (5/2) looks like a good bet.
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