13Mar

Australian Open Odds – Federer favored in first slam of New Year

Tennis betting news

As you take a look at the Australian Open odds, everyone is aware that for the first time in a long time, the men’s side is wide open. Roger Federer is not longer untouchable and online betting cappers know that a slew of youngsters are ready to take the title from him. We’ll see if Federer can kick it up a notch after the offseason or whether he’ll experience heartbreak at Rod Laver Arena once again.

What: Tennis Betting
When: January 18th
Where: Melbourne Park – Victoria, Australia

The Storyline – Australian Open Betting
Rafael Nadal upset Roger Federer in the Australian Open Finals last year and it looked like the changing of the guards was to be permanent. That is until Nadal succumbed to a knee injury and was out of form the rest of the season. Federer was pushed all year long, first by Andy Roddick at Wimbledon and the Juan Martin Del Potro at the U.S. Open. Along with Andy Murray, Federer has some heat on him now and unless he plays his best, he won’t win. This is a wide open tournament and even a guy like Nikolay Davydenko, who is form right now, isn’t a long shot.

The Favorites – Australian Open Odds
Federer (+275), Nadal (+400), Murray (+600), Novak Djokovic (+650) and Del Potro (+650) are the favorites. Federer leads the way and until someone knocks him out, he’ll be the king. But it has become increasingly apparent to Sportsbook odds makers that it can be done, which is why there are so many players so close to him in the odds.

Everyone is curious to see how Nadal’s knee is doing because if he’s healthy, he’s next in line. Murray hasn’t taken that next step, although he’s young, and Djokovic is very inconsistent, although he’s won an Australian Open before.

Federer is a risk in this category, so if you’re betting a favorite, take a shot with Nadal at +400.

Australian Open Odds Pick Among The Favorites: Nadal +400

The Sleepers – Australian Open Odds
It’s tough to find a sleeper in men’s tennis because the elite group – especially Nadal and Federer – are typically head and shoulders above everyone else. But if you are looking for a bit of a long shot, try Nikolay Davydenko. Sure, he’s a veteran and sure, he’s never won a Grand Slam, but strictly based on how well he has played coming into this tournament, he’s worth a look.

Davdenko topped the three Grand Slam winners to finish 2009 then smacked around both Federer and Nadal at Doha to start 2010. He’s playing very well right now.

Australian Open Odds Pick Among The Sleepers: Davydenko +1000

The Longshots – Australian Open Odds
Jo-Wilfred Tsonga isn’t a name a lot of sports betting cappers are familiar with, but he’s worth a sprinkle as a long shot. The 24-year-old Frenchman hasn’t been the Muhammad Ali of Tennis, as his nickname indicates, but he has played well at the Aussie Open. He went to the finals in 2008 and was in the quarters last year, so he will be buzzing around the last weekend. He’s a risky pick because of a slight wrist issue, which forced him out of Qatar, but if he’s fine, he could have a shot.

Australian Open Odds Pick Among The Longshots: Tsonga +6000

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