was a round of 65 from michael wright and that has moved into within a shot of the lead and then a couple of players at 15 under par who are within two shots of the lead, mattnt 67. i think what will impact on it tomorrow is that we have had perfect conditions really for the first three rounds. the weather forecast is suggesting that there is going to be some wind and that really is going to test the players. as i say, they've been playing in perfect conditions with receptive greens. they have been making the most of the scoring conditions. tomorrow will be a different proposition. wind sweeping across, distance control will be difficult and it will certainly really test them as they come down the stretch. i wonder if that plays into the hands of somebody like mcilroy, with all of his winning experience. there's plenty to talk about at the australian open tennis, there was an epic battle for world number one simona halep. more on that in a moment. relief for six time winner novak djokovic who recovered from an injury scare to make it through and defending champion roger federer, who has won five times in melbourne, beat richard gasquet in the last 16 in str