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Travel with us Down Under to the courts of Melbourne Park and the plexi-cushion surface. It can mean only one thing. The start of the Grand Slam tennis season and the battle on the banks of the Yarra River. Held in early February, the Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slams and is the current playground of Novak Djokovic, with the Serbian having taken his eighth Australian Open title in 2020. Whether Novak does it again or another challenger steps up, or the women’s game continues to remain as open as ever, we’re taking the trip Down Under too and bringing you all the best chances for tennis betting with our range of markets and odds for the Australian Open.
Whether you fancy serving an ace and betting on the outright winner of the Australian Open in both the men’s and women’s singles, our tennis betting has you covered. Or if you want to get stuck into the individual encounters we’ll bring you all the action with the latest tennis odds and markets including Pre-game and In-play across the likes of Match Betting, Set Winner and even Correct Score betting for tie-breaks.
When it comes to the history books and the outright winners of the Australian Open men’s singles, the early years were dominated by players from Aussie shores with the likes of Rod Laver, Jack Crawford and Roy Emerson all enjoying titles. But it’s Djokovic that has found the most success in Melbourne and as always remains the man to beat. Whether you think he has even more titles in the tank, or you fancy the age-old challenges of Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer to upset the Serbian’s flow, our Australian Open tennis betting markets include all the best odds on the outright winner. Take your pick from the top seeds right the way down to the wildcard entries. In the women’s game will it ever be Serena’s time again? While she’s enjoyed huge success in the ‘Happy Slam’ down the years with seven titles, things have been pretty open since 2013 with a different winner every year. Recent champions include Williams, Sofia Kenin, Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki and Angelique Kerber. From the first serve to the final rally, there’s always plenty of value in the Australian Open odds for the outright women’s singles winner. Go for the favourite or choose your selection from the best outright winner odds across all 128 entrants for the women’s title.