Here, we look ahead to the Australian Open Men’s Futures at the BetUS Sportsbook, where customers can find updated tennis odds on major and minor tennis tournaments throughout the year. But before we do, let’s look back at the 2025 Australian Open.
2025 Men’s Australian Open
Little did we know that this would be the only Men’s Grand Slam final in which Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz were not involved. Australian Open odds at BetUS revealed both of the sport’s young superstars were co-favorites to win the tournament.
However, there was another competitor who had different ideas, and the odds to win the Australian Open on German-Russian Alexander Zverev were orbiting the +2500 range. Zverev would meet the legendary Novak Djokovic, who was responsible for ousting Alcaraz earlier in the tournament, in the semifinals, but Joker retired after trailing 1-0 in sets.
If getting to a Grand Slam final can ever be considered easy, then it’s fair to say that Jannik Sinner’s path was much less rugged than most. The Italian superstar’s highest-ranked opponent before Zverev was No. 8 seed Alex De Minaur, in the quarterfinals.
When the dust settled, the chalk eaters were rewarded as Jannik Sinner defended his title from the previous year and defeated Zverev, 6-3, 7-6, 6-3, and became the Australian Open outright winner in the men’s division.
2026 Men’s Australian Open Preview
BetUS has Australian Open championship odds in both the men’s and women’s divisions, as well as a full complement of Australian Open news that provides invaluable information to fans and bettors alike. The industry’s preeminent sportsbook, BetUS, also has expert Australian Open predictions by a stable of professional handicappers.
As we delve into what BetUS Sportsbook has for next year’s Australian Open odds, we find that 2x defending champion Jannik Sinner (-110) is the slight favorite to 3-peat at the tournament. The man who won a pair of Grand Slams of his own in 2025, Carlos Alcaraz (+135), is found close.
There is a steep decline after that, with Novak Djokovic (+800) the third choice, but his health may be a question mark, and at the age of 38, he is no longer the preeminent power he once was in the tennis world.
Australian Open Men’s Futures Betting Tips
Get ahead with the first Grand Slam of the year with expert insights from BetUS:
- Monitor player fitness and ongoing injuries before the tournament begins.
- Analyze pre-tournament results to see who’s hitting top form and who’s struggling for rhythm.
- Some matchups expose weaknesses—review past battles to find hidden value.
- Hard-court specialists often thrive in Melbourne; historical performance here matters.
- Extreme heat and best-of-five formats demand physical stamina and mental toughness from every man in the Australian Open.
Place your futures bets now with BetUS Sportsbook!