Odds To Win 2019 Australian Open

At the dregs of January each calendar year, it can be problematic for bettors to find some decent action to bet on but then along comes the tennis period and our wallets open up.
Tennis season is upon us to its 2019 Australian Open, which kicks off Monday at Melbourne Park, and Novak“The Joker“ Djokovic is your favorite on the men’s side at +120 while Serena Williams is your fave for the women’s draw at +400.
Let’s take a look at the chances for the two draws and clarify Djokovic and Williams are the favorites and if there is worth on other contenders.With six names at Melbourne Park in his storied career, Novak Djokovic should be the favorite coming into this tournament, especially given the way he wrapped up the 2018 season. The Joker took Wimbledon and the U.S. Open titles annually and is part of the Big Three in men’s tennis with Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal.
Since 2010, just three players have won this tournament with Djokovic claiming five names, Federer carrying three and Stan Wawrinka being the outlier at 2014 when he upset Nadal. The reason Federer or Djokovic are the principal players to be contemplated based on track record, That is. Djokovic looks to be completely recovered by the elbow injury that plagued him last year after he has removed in the fourth round by Chung Hyeon and at +120, his price tag still provides adequate value at this point since it is going to drop heavily once he gets the quarterfinals.
Federer has won this championship the past two decades and at +500, it is OK value for a reigning champion, especially since he has won or made the semifinals at this tourney in every year since 2010. But Father Time is probably planning to catch up with the 37-year-old and I will probably steer clear of him and just bet him straight up to win the match when he’s the underdog in the semis and final.
I’d love to inform you another player like Stan Wawrinka at +3300 has a shot to win but contrary to the likes of Federer and Djokovic, he has an overall record of 8-40 SU in 48 career games. Don’t get cute — stick with all the favorites.

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