- Novak Djokovic is favored to win the Australian Open with -110 odds.
- Rafael Nadal has +450 odds to win the Australian Open.
MELBOURNE, Australia — With the qualifiers for the Australian Open just beginning, those that have the itch to bet on tennis can start looking at the futures odds for the winner.
Leading the way on online sportsbooks is reigning Australian Open winner, Novak Djokovic and rightfully so. Djokovic is hands down the best tennis player in the world right now so it only makes sense that he is heavily favored ahead of the rest of the field.
2021 Australian Open Odds
- Novak Djokovic -110
- Rafael Nadal +450
- Daniil Medvedev +500
- Dominic Thiem +550
- Alexander Zverev +1200
- Stefanos Tsitsipas +1200
- Andrey Rublev +2500
- Nick Kyrgios +2800
Djokovic’s Australian Open odds are heavily favored above the rest for a reason as mentioned before. Something else that heavily backs up his odds, even more, is the fact that he owns the most wins in Australian Open history with nine total wins under his belt including the last two.
His Australian Open regime tarted back in 2008. He then three-peated from 2011-2013 and won two more in 2015 and 2016 before his current two-year streak.
Every time he has made it to the championship round, he has never lost.
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That being said, bettors should take the chance and hop on Djokovic's Australian Open odds now before the tournament starts next week where they will likely get shorter.
For those Australian Open bettors who are looking to make a bit of a riskier bet here, they should look no further than Rafael Nadal who has the second shortest odds to win the Open.
Nadal has just one Australian Open championship to his name that came way back in 2009 but has made the championship round a number of times. Nadal fell the victim to two of Djokovic’s championship runs in 2012 and 2019. He was also defeated by Stan Wawrinka and also Roger Federer.
With that said, Nadal certainly has what it takes to make it back to the championship and is clearly hungry for his second title run.
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