Have you Seen the Men’s Australian Open Betting Odds?

Posted: January 23, 2017

Updated: October 6, 2017

The quarter-finals of Australia’s biggest tennis tournament are about to begin, so let’s see what the Australian Open betting odds are set at.

The 105th edition of the Australian Open has been underway for a week already, and the competition is just now entering into the quarter-finals. A number of betting favorites have emerged, and some great tennis underdog picks are available. Let’s take a look at where the Australian open betting odds stand.

Bet on Roger Federer


The 17th-ranked tennis player in the world, Roger Federer, is now the betting favorite to win the Australian Open. Federer is one of the more experienced players in the tournament at 35 years old, but has looked phenomenal thus far, defeating Jurgen Melzer, Noah Rubin, Tomas Berdych, and Kei Nishikori to reach the quarters.

Men’s Australian Open Betting Odds
  • Roger Federer: 3.60
  • Rafael Nadal: 4.50
  • Stan Wawrinka: 4.60
  • Milos Raonic: 4.75
  • Grigor Dimitrov: 8.00
NetBet Sportsbook lists Federer’s odds to win the Australian Open at 3.50. He will be taking on Mischa Zverev, the man who nearly all online sportsbooks in the UK list is the biggest betting underdog to win. Most tennis betting experts feel Federer will win this match with ease.

Bet on Rafael Nadal


30-year-old Rafael Nadal will be looking to add another championship trophy to his name this week by winning the Australian Open. Nadal is already considered to be the best clay-court player in history, and some have listed him as the best tennis player of all time.

Rafael has dominated the competition thus far, and now holds the second highest Australian Open betting odds to win. Nadal will be taking on Milos Raonic next, which some tennis analysts feel could be the best game of the whole competition.

Australian Open Betting Underdog


Federer and Nadal are without a doubt the biggest favorites to win the Australian Open, but it’s always possible for UK gambling news to break with an upset victory. One of the best underdogs you can make is on Grigor Dimitrov, the 2014 Wimbledon winner.

Dimitrov is an extremely talented player, but does not have nearly as much experience as some of the other players in the tournament. NetBet Sportsbook lists Dimitrov’s odds to win the Australian Open at 8.00.

What do you think of the Australian Open betting odds? Who do you think wins? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below!
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