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Live: Novak Djokovic vs Aljaz Bedene | French Open 2022 | May 27, 2022

How to watch Novak Djokovic vs Aljaz Bedene?

The match will be played at 6:30 ET  and can be seen on Tennis TV

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What time is the match between Novak Djokovic vs Aljaz Bedene?

This is the kickoff time for the match in several countries:

Argentina: 6:30 AM
Bolivia: 6:30 AM
Brazil: 7:30 AM
Chile: 6:30 AM
Colombia: 5:30 AM
Ecuador: 5:30 AM
USA (ET): 6:30 AM
Spain: 12:30 PM
Mexico: 5:30 AM
Paraguay: 6:30 AM
Peru: 6:30 AM
Uruguay: 6:30 AM
Venezuela: 6:30 AM
England : 11.30 AM
Australia : 20:30 AM
India: 15:30 AM

Novak Djokovic looks set to continue his winning streak against Aljaz Bedene on the 6th day of the French Open as the men's third round continues in Paris. Our editors have a forecast of 6 daily matches including Rafael Nadal's third round match.

Novak Djokovic vs Aljaz Bedene

Damian Kust: Novak Djokovic has not been tested and is unlikely to come here. Aljaz Bedene is a good basic player, but in recent years (especially after improving his performance) he has become a bit of a danger in quick situations. Without the extra punch, it's hard to imagine he has enough weapons to defeat Djokovic. The Slovenian midfielder is also recovering from an injury. Djokovic at 3

Jakub Bobro: Djokovic looked the strongest so far in a direct victory over Yoshihito Nishioka and Alex Molcan, only to be pushed to the third set by the Slovak. Bedene, who has reached the third round here, has been good at Slovene's confidence and rankings but to expect him to embarrass the top team would be foolish. Djokovic at 3

Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Filip Krajinovic

Damian: After two catastrophic sets against Juan Pablo Varillas, Felix Auger-Aliassime lifted himself up and found the form we saw in Madrid or Rome recently. His backhand will need to be strong again here as Filip Krajinovic is progressive in stature more than his previous opponents. Serbia's strong reinforcement and time will allow him to realize that weakness if Auger-Aliassime is not on top of his game, so he needs to be careful. Auger-Aliassime at 4

Jakub: After coming out of the snare at a snail's pace against Juan Pablo Varillas, Auger-Aliassime left nothing against Camilo Ugo Carabelli in the second round, losing just seven games. Krajinovic could be a deceptive player, pulling out Reilly Opelka without losing a set and having played almost Canadian in all three of the last three clay games, until he beat him in Rome 2020. Auger-Aliassime should win but it will not be easy. Auger-Aliassime at 5

John Isner vs Bernabe Zapata Miralles

Damian: If the Bernabe Zapata Miralles win the game, he will probably play in the top 100 behind Roland Garros. It has long been the arrival of the Spanish one who is certainly quality. Fighting John Isner will not be easy, but the low American game did not look good in the first two rounds. Zapata Miralles has all the tools to drag him to one more extended circle. They got Miralles at 5

Jakub: Zapata Miralles, the last player standing in Roland Garros, has been the American killer so far, knocking out Michael Mmoh and most importantly, Taylor Fritz, in his two major rounds. You will have the opportunity to continue that momentum facing Isner. The American looked right in his victory over Quentin Halys and Gregoire Barrere. This game sounds like it will take a long time but despite his recent record, I think Isner will be brave and win in the end. Isner at 5

Carlos Alcaraz vs Sebastian Korda

Damian: Their game in Monte Carlo was a shocking game, mainly due to the windy conditions. Carlos Alcaraz, a survivor of that preliminary test against Albert Ramos-Vinolas, should help prepare him for a mental replay. It seems that in general, players with grinding style of play should have a better chance of offending the Spanish right now than someone like Sebastian Korda. Alcaraz in 3

Jakub: One of the three Alcaraz winners in his 33 games this season, Korda is not the young Spaniard he wants to see on the other side of the net. Korda is yet to lose the set with a win over John Millman and Richard Gasquet so he will enter the match in better physical condition than Alcaraz after his four-and-a-half-hour battle against Albert Ramos-Vinolas, where he had to save a point in the game. I have predicted this Spaniard as my favorite that the title started the week but I feel like Korda might get him out of here. Cord at 4 p.m.

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