Australian Open 2024 betting preview, odds & tips

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THE FIRST Grand Slam tennis tournament of 2024 is upon us with the action in Melbourne getting under way on Sunday morning.

Here’s our guide to Australian Open betting, including a look at the title favourites, the underdogs worth backing and the best bookmaker sites.

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So, who will be lifting the trophies come finals weekend at Melbourne Park? Let’s take a look at some of the favourites who might be worth a wager…

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Women’s singles

Iga Swiatek (5/2 with William Hill) – The world number one ended 2023 superbly and has started 2024 just as well, winning all her matches at the United Cup. Looks the player to beat but is yet to reach an Australian Open final.

Aryna Sabalenka (11/2 with Ladbrokes) – The defending champion but a player with something of a reputation for losing big matches. Her power can hit anyone off the court but errors can also flow.

Elena Rybakina (11/2 with BetVictor) – One of the best servers in the women’s game. Made the final here 12 months ago and is a former Wimbledon champion. Sparkled in the opening week of the season, winning the Brisbane title without losing a set.

Coco Gauff (7/1 with bet365) – The reigning US Open champion. Still a teenager but has really matured since adding Brad Gilbert to her coaching team, in particular improving her forehand. Already has a 2024 title to her name having won in Auckland.

Men’s singles

Novak Djokovic (11/10 with bet365) – Melbourne Park is essentially the Serb’s backyard – he’s won a record 10 titles at this tournament. Hard to bet against but was struggling with a wrist injury at the recent United Cup where he lost to Alex de Minaur.

Carlos Alcaraz (10/3 with bet365) – The Wimbledon champion is a huge talent with great shot-making ability but he doesn’t have much experience in Australia. Has played this event only twice and is yet to make the second week.

Jannik Sinner (11/2 with Unibet) – Excellent in the second half of 2023, winning nine of 10 matches against top-10 players, including two over Djokovic. Must prove he can do it in the best-of-five format though as he’s yet to make a Grand Slam final.

Daniil Medvedev (8 with BetMGM) – Consistent hardcourt surface performer who has played in two of the last three Australian Open finals and is a former US Open champion. A strong serve and great defensive skills always make him tough to beat.

Odds shown are best prices as of January 10.

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A quick review of recent tournament history with a look back at the champions from the past decade.

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The Australian Open has treated us to some classic matches in recent times. Here’s a look at some of the most memorable…

Novak Djokovic v Rafael Nadal – 2012 final

At five hours and 53 minutes, this is the longest-ever Grand Slam final. A thrilling contest full of incredible rallies, Djokovic prevailed 7-5 in the fifth set but Nadal may still be having nightmares about a missed backhand when serving at 4-2, 30-15 in the decider. Also remembered for the fact they brought chairs on court for the player during the presentation ceremony at close to 2am!

Rafael Nadal v Daniil Medvedev – 2022 final

One of the most memorable comebacks in tennis history saw Nadal rally from two sets down to stun Medvedev. What made it all the more remarkable was the fact that the Spaniard had come into the tournament having barely played in the previous six months. He was the first player to win the title from two sets down since Roy Emerson in 1965.

Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal – 2017 final

Before Nadal’s 2022 ‘win from nowhere’ there was Roger Federer’s 2017 triumph. Having not played for six months, few expected anything from the Swiss as he headed Down Under yet he emerged as champion, winning three five-set matches including this contest which saw him go ultra-aggressive on his backhand in a bid to turn the tide against his great rival. It worked and Federer duly claimed his first Grand Slam title in almost five years.

Jennifer Capriati v Martina Hingis – 2002 final

You will literally not see the like of this again, the match being played out in temperatures hitting 46C. These days the roof would be closed in such a situation. It all proved too much for Hingis. She had appeared on course for a straight-sets victory leading by a set and 4-0 but as the heat took its toll she physically wilted, often sitting down in the shade between points. Four championship points came and went in the second-set tie-break after which there was only going to be one winner.

Andy Murray v Thanasi Kokkinakis – 2023, second round

Murray has reached (and lost) five Australian Open finals but none could match the drama of this contest which lasted five hours and 45 minutes and finished just after 4am. Kokkinakis served for a straight-sets win in the third set but failed before the man with the metal hip made him pay with what was a record 11th career victory from two sets down. It remains the longest match of the Briton’s career.

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Australian Open FAQ 

Do UK bookies offer live streaming for the Australian Open?

Yes, some bookmakers will be providing live streaming on Australian Open matches, including bet365 and William Hill.

1. Which bookies offer the best Australian Open betting odds?

A quick look at odds comparison site Oddschecker shows Sky Bet have many of the best betting odds in the outright markets, although they are not top price on many of the favourites in the men’s singles.

For those at the top of the men’s market, Coral/Ladbrokes are offering competitive odds in a bid to attract bets.

In terms of range of markets, bet365 and Unibet are two bookies well known for their depth.

2. Who are some underdogs to consider for Australian Open betting?

Grigor Dimitrov and Casper Ruud both look capable of challenging the bigger names in the men’s singles after starting the 2024 season well. Dimitrov won the Brisbane International, while Ruud went 3-0 for Norway at the United Cup team event.

For a big outsider, unseeded teenager Arthur Fils is a star of the future who could make waves at a big price.

In the women’s draw, Elina Svitolina and Qinwen Zheng both make appeal at tasty odds.

Svitolina made an impressive comeback last season after giving birth, reaching the quarter-finals of the French Open and the semis at Wimbledon. In the opening week of 2024, she finished runner-up in Auckland.

As for Qinwen, the world number 13 has one of the best serves in the game and looks to have been underrated by the layers after surging up the rankings last season.

3. Who is the youngest player to win the Australian Open?

In tennis’ professional Open Era, Martina Hingis is the youngest-ever singles champion – she was just 16 years and 105 days old when winning the tournament in 1997.

In the men’s singles, the youngest Open Era winner is Mats Wilander, who was crowned champion in 1983 when 19 years and 111 days old.

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