Australian Open: BetMGM odds for this year’s winner

This year’s winners

In the men’s final, BetMGM has Novak Djokovic as the formidable favorite to take the title and the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup this year, a even. In the last ten years, Djokovic has won the cup six times. In particular, Carlos Alcaraz is the second favorite, a 16/5.

In the women’s final, impressive Iga Swiatek is the best choice to secure the title and the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup this year, at the price of 9/4. Following her is talent Rybakina, Elena TO 9/2.

This year’s British players

This year’s English bring enthusiasm and determination to the pitch. In the men’s category, Cam Norrie It is to 150/1. The expert Andy Murrayfacing odds of 250/1carries with it the hopes of fans eager to see his resilience, and Dan Evans TO 500/1. In the female categoryEmma Raducanu, with probability of 70/1, hopes to take home his second Grand Slam, while Katie Boulter, anyone looking to build a career-best season in 2023 comes at a price at 700/1.

Mom is going back to court

Melbourne Park will see the return of three former number ones who return to the Grand Slam court after becoming mothers: two-time winners Naomi Osaka TO 25/1winner of 2018 Caroline Wozniacki TO 250/1and champion of 2016 Angelique Kerber TO 250/1.

Commenting on the Australian Open, BetMGM UK director Sam Behar said: “Tennis is one of our biggest sporting markets and the Australian Open always starts the year in style – we’re in for a treat over the next couple of weeks with some top-class action in store. We have Novak Djokovic extending his record number of victories, with Carlos Alcaraz his main challenger for the men’s title, with Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina fighting for the women’s prize. For all our clients feeling particularly patriotic, we have Emma Raducanu at 70/1 to win a second Grand Slam, Cameron Norrie at 150/1 to pull off a major shock… or what about Andy Murray putting in scene the final comeback at 250 /1?”

You can find more odds for the 2024 men’s Australian Open from BetMGM Here, and odds for the women’s Australian Open Here.

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