Australian Open Pre Tournament Odds

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The Australian Open 2021 Men's and Women's tournament are underway and we have selected the best predictions for today's matches. Find here our Australian Open singles and accumulator tips, best odds, free bets and no deposit bonuses.


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Below, you can find our betting tips on today's Men's Singles and Women's single matches grouped by recommended bets, possible surprises and accumulator tips.
TONIGHT'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN MEN'S TIPS

Recommended tips


Recommended tips are selected by our tennis betting experts. They are considered the most probably outcome of a match and tipically have convenient odds. We suggest to bet on singles or combine some of them in an accumulator. You can find our Australian Open accumulator tips below.

Possible Upsets


Possible surprises tipically are value bets - outcomes with good chances compared to offered odds. We suggest to bet low stakes on singles.

AUSTRALIAN OPEN WOMEN'S PREDICTIONS TODAY

Recommended bets

Recommended tips the best 'bankers' selected by our tennis betting experts. You should bet on singles or combine some of them in an accumulator of 3-5 legs. You can find our Australian Open accumulator tips below..



Possible Surprises

Looking for an upset, long shots or 'dark horses? Our team has selected today's possible surprises. Bet on them on singles or avoid to put your money on the favourite.

TONIGHT'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN ACCUMULATOR TIPS

An accumulator (also called acca) is a bet formed by a combination of single bets. The possible income is given by multiplying all the odds with the amount staked.
Men's Accumulator Tips
Women's Accumulator Tips
Last update: 13th February 2020

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AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2021: ALL THE INFO

The Australian Open is the first major tournament of the year - the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. The world's best tennis players lock horns in Melbourne on hardcourt surface.
Novak Djokovic won his eighth Australian Open title (a record) last year as he beat Dominic Thiem in a five-set thriller. The Serbian ace triumphed 6-4, 4-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 in one minute short of four hours in Melbourne.As for the women, Sofia Kenin capped off her surprising run at the 2020 Australian Open with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Garbine Muguruza to win the first Grand Slam title of her career.
The 109th edition of the tournament will be like no other as the ATP and WTA Tours attempt to return to normal despite the COVID outbreak continuing to play havoc on the schedule and players.
Djokovic is once again the top seed in the men's singles bracket, while Kenin is the No. 4 seed on the women's side.
Ashleigh Barty, who is playing in her first major since last year's Australian Open, tops the women's seed list. Simona Halep and Naomi Osaka are ranked second and third, respectively.

Tournament schedule

  • 8 February – Men’s and women’s singles first round
  • 9 February – Men’s and women’s singles first round
  • 10 February – Men’s and women’s singles second round
  • 11 February – Men’s and women’s singles second round
  • 12 February – Men’s and women’s singles third round
  • 13 February – Men’s and women’s singles third round
  • 14 February – Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
  • 15 February – Men’s and women’s singles fourth round
  • 16 February – Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals
  • 17 February – Men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals
  • 18 February – Women’s semi-finals and first men’s semi-final
  • 19 February – Second men’s semi-final
  • 20 February – Women’s final
  • 21 February – Men’s final
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The first tennis grand slam of the year is nearly up on us!

Australian Open 2019 will see 2018 champions Roger Federer and Caroline Wozniacki try to defend their victories in Melbourne.

The prize money for this year has risen to $62.5m (AUD) which is a 14 per cent increase on last year’s prize money pot.

Sportsmail provide you with everything you need to know for the Australian Open 2018 including dates, times and how to watch plus draw, prize money and odds.

Australian Open is the first grand slam event of the year and will take place from 14th January

When is it?

Australian Open kicks-off on Monday 14th January with the men and women’s first round.

Finals takes place for singles, mixed, doubles and wheelchair from 25th January to 27th January in Melbourne.

When is the draw?

The draw takes place on Thursday 10th January at 7am (GMT)/ 6pm local time.

Prize Money for mens and women’s singles

Winner: £2.29m

Runner-up: £1.14m

Semi-final: £515k

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Quarter-final: £257k

Fourth round – £145k

Third round – £87k

Second round – £58k

First round – £42k

Source: AUSOPEN.com

How to watch?

UK audiences

UK viewers will be able to watch the Australia Open live on Eurosport. If you want direct access to Eurosport Player you can get a 7-day free trial if you’re a new or pay £9.99 per month/£59.98 for a year.

Alternatively, if you’re Amazon Prime member you can get a 7-day free trial for the Eurosport Player through the Amazon channel. Once trial is over it will cost £6.99 per month in addition to your £7.99 per month Prime membership.

Highlights will be shown on BBC television.

Australia audiences

Australian viewers can watch on Channel Nine network which will show live broadcast of the tournament across suite of channels including 9Now, Wide World of Sports and more.

Australian Open Schedule

Dates

14th January

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AU/UK time

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3:00PM/4:00AM

4:00PM/5:00AM

7:30PM/8:30AM

1:00PM/2:00AM

7:30PM/8:30AM

Follows Women’s Final

3:00PM/4:00AM

7:30PM/8:30AM

Tennis Event

First Round

First Round

First Round

First Round

Second Round

Second Round

Second Round

Second Round

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Third Round

Third Round

Third Round

Third Round

Fourth Round

Fourth Round

Fourth Round

Fourth Round

Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals

Quarter-finals

Women’s Semi-final

Men’s Semi-final

Wheelchair Doubles final

Women’s Doubles final

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Men’s Semi-final

Wheelchair Finals

Women’s Final

Mixed Doubles final

Men’s Double Final

Men’s Final

Source: AUSOPEN.com

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Australian Open 2019 odds

Men’s Singles Winner

  • Novak Djokovic – 11/10
  • Roger Federer – 5/1
  • Rafael Nadal – 8/1
  • Alexander Zverev – 8/1
  • Marin Cilic – 25/1
  • Karen Khachanov – 25/1
  • Kei Nishikori- 33/1
  • Nick Kyrgios – 33/1
  • Andy Murray – 40/1
  • Stan Wawrinka – 40/1

Women’s Singles Winner

  • Serena Williams – 9/2
  • Naomi Osaka – 9/1
  • Angelique Kerber – 10/1
  • Simona Halep – 10/1
  • Aryna Sabalenka – 10/1
  • Elina Svitolina – 12/1
  • Sloane Stephens – 14/1
  • Garbine Muguruza – 16/1
  • Petra Kvitova – 16/1
  • Caroline Wozniacki – 20/1

Australian Open Pre Tournament Odds 2019

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