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Rot To Win Outright Australian Open Men 2024 Moneyline
1001 Novak Djokovic     +125
1002 Carlos Alcaraz     +350
1003 Daniil Medvedev     +450
1004 Rafael Nadal     +1200
1005 Stefanos Tsitsipas     +1200
1006 Jannik Sinner     +1600
1007 Holger Rune     +1800
1008 Casper Ruud     +2000
1009 Felix Auger Aliassime     +2000
1010 Alexander Zverev     +2000
1011 Taylor Fritz     +2500
1013 Matteo Berrettini     +3300
1014 Dominic Thiem     +4000
1015 Denis Shapovalov     +4000
1016 Andrey Rublev     +5000
1017 Alex De Minaur     +5000
1018 Hubert Hurkacz     +6600
1019 Cameron Norrie     +6600
1020 Karen Khachanov     +6600
1021 Stan Wawrinka     +6600
1022 Jack Draper     +6600
1023 Andy Murray     +6600
1024 Ben Shelton     +6600
1025 Tommy Paul     +6600
1026 Pablo Carreno Busta     +10000
1027 Frances Tiafoe     +8000
1028 Marin Cilic     +12500
1029 Grigor Dimitrov     +10000
1030 Aslan Karatsev     +10000
1031 Lorenzo Musetti     +12500
1032 Diego Schwartzman     +12500
1033 Maxime Cressy     +12000
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Australian Open Men Outrights

Overview

The Australian Open is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world and the first of three big events that make up the Grand Slam.

But not only is the Australian Open one of the most popular tennis tournaments among viewers, but it’s also a big hit in the tennis betting world, attracting thousands of people who bet on tennis each year.

Brief history

The Australian Open is an annual tennis tournament held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, which was founded in 1905 as the Australian championship.

Since the inaugural event, the Australian Open grew to become one of the biggest sporting events in the Southern Hemisphere and is the highest-attended Grand Slam event of the four.

Before 1988, the Australian Open was played on grass courts but has since taken place on three types of hardcourt surfaces.

That includes the green Rebound Ace (to 2007), blue Plexicushion (2008-2019), and the Blue GreenSet introduced in 2020 that has been used ever since.

Which time of the year is the event?

The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam events, traditionally held in January-February, preceding the French Open, Wimbledon, and the season-culminating U.S. Open.

How does the Australian Open Men Outrights Odds Works?

Betting on the Australian Open is fairly straightforward, especially for those who have bet on tennis before. However, even if you have yet to get into tennis betting, learning how to do it is a simple process.

Besides understanding the basics of sports betting, namely, what the tennis odds mean and understanding the various bet types, the only thing that is required of you is to familiarize yourself with the players.

That mainly includes knowing where to find reliable data, stats, and information that will help you make smart betting picks.

Alternatively, you can follow online betting previews and see what betting experts have to say, but you have to make your own choices at the end of the day.

Finals

The Australian Open finals are, naturally, the most important match of the tournament, which attracts the most viewers and bettors who seek the final payout before the tournament ends.

Yet, it’s not the importance of the match that attracts the most bettors but the excellent betting promotions that sportsbooks offer on the Australian Open finals.

Often, the bookies will offer Australian Open odds boosts, special proposition bets, and other promotions that will make betting on the finals more enjoyable and potentially more profitable.

BetUS Offer

If you want to succeed in betting on tennis, you have to, first and foremost, find a sportsbook that can provide you with competitive betting odds and enough market depth, so you can wager at the best price and on anything you like. Fortunately, you don’t have to look far to find that.

BetUS is one of the world’s most trusted sportsbooks and a perfect betting site with everything you’ll ever need to bet on the Australian Open.

With some of the best odds in the business, every betting market, from match betting, to prop bets and outrights, and excellent bonuses, BetUS is everything you would ever want in a tennis bookie and more!

Betting Strategy

No strategy guarantees you profits when you bet on tennis, but there are steps you can take to increase your chances of making your betting experience more lucrative.

The most important thing is to always bet with only the best tennis bookmakers that have competitive odds and enough betting markets.

Using a bookie that also has promotions and bonuses is always a plus, but you should always prioritize the quality of the odds.

A unique strategy that works for some bettors is betting with propositions. There are benefits to betting with props, mainly the bookie’s inability to properly price the markets, which results in generous odds.

Prop Bets

Tennis has one of the most robust propositions betting markets, which adds a bit more variety to your betting experience and offers an alternative way of approaching betting on tennis.

Every match can have hundreds of prop options, which can be as unusual as the bookmaker makes them up to be, so the selection of props you will have really comes down to how many the sportsbook you’re using is prepared to offer.

Still, there are a few props that are the most popular and most widely used by all bookmakers, including:

  • Number of Aces
  • Games Won
  • To Win From Behind
  • Total Breaks Of Serve
  • First Set Total Games
  • Total Double Faults In A Game

Important Players

Over the history of the Australian Open, there have been numerous tennis players who stood out with their achievements.

However, in the Open Era or the current era of professional tennis, none can compare to Novak Djokovic, who has won more Australian Open titles than any other player in history.

The closest player to Djokovic is Roy Emerson, with six titles between 1961-1967. Meanwhile, the only other players to ever win more than two Open Era Australian Open titles are Mats Wilander (1983, 1984, 1988) and Andre Agassi (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003).

HOW TO BET ON Australian Open Men outrights odds

There are many different ways you can bet on tennis, and there are numerous approaches you can take when trying to bet on the Australian Open.

But the most popular, and for some the most exciting, is betting on the outright Australian Open odds.

You might be wondering why is, since there are plenty of individual games you can bet on, each offering numerous betting markets. The answer is simple – the high potential payout.

When betting with outrights, most people think of the tournament winner market, which is fair since this is the most common and popular outright bet.

With it, you’re simply predicting which tennis player will win the event, with the highest seeds usually priced at the lowest odds.

The further down the seeding you go, the higher the Australian Open odds the sportsbooks will offer, mainly because the lower-seeded players are less likely to win. But outrights include more than just tournament winners.

Outrights or futures are all bets you can make on a future event, which doesn’t necessarily have to be a wager on who will win the Australian Open. Other popular outrights include:

  • Head-To-Head Betting
  • Winning Half
  • To Win Quarter
  • To Reach Finals/Semi/Quarter-Finals

Some bookies will offer outright head-to-head bets to predict which of the two players will reach deeper into the tournament.

If you believe Rafael Nadal will outperform Novak Djokovic, you can bet on that, and your bet will hit as long as Nadal reaches deeper into the Australian Open, even if he doesn’t win the tournament.

Winning Half half is a special outright bet used to predict which group of players will win the tournament.

The draw in a tennis tournament is determined based on a combination of seedings, with the first and second-seeded players always put in different halves, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the half with the no.1 seeded player is stronger than the other.

You can also wager on the winner of each quarter by placing a bet on a player you believe will do well enough in a tournament to win his quarter but perhaps isn’t talented enough to go all the way.

The outright betting markets on to reach finals/semi-finals/quarter-finals is pretty self-explanatory. With it, you’re betting on a player to reach a certain tournament stage – essentially an upgraded version of the “to win quarter” bet.

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Australian Open Men Outrights Faqs

BetUs is one of the online sportsbooks for betting on tennis and is very popular amongst punters who bet on the Australian Open. That is mainly due to its generous offer of Australian Open betting bonuses and promotions as well as solid coverage of the tournament.
On BetUS, you will be able to bet on all Australian Open matches with various betting markets, including proposition bets. Moreover, BetUS has one of the best offers of outright bets, including anything from tournament winner, head-to-heads, winning half, and more.
You can bet on the Australian Open on any online bookmaker, and you can place your wagers well ahead of time. Sportsbooks usually open Australian Open outright markets shortly after the last one ends, allowing you to place your bets nearly one year before the tournament begins.
There is no best strategy you can use that will guarantee you profit from betting on the Australian Open, but you can take a few steps to set yourself up for success. That mainly includes betting with the best bookmakers and doing thorough research on the players before you place your bets.
The outright Australian Open odds work the same way as outright odds on any other tennis tournament. With outright bets, you’re mainly predicting which tennis player will win the Australian Open, but there are also other variations, including winning half, head-to-heads, and to reach finals/semi-finals/quarter-finals.
A parlay (or accumulator) bet is a single wager that links together multiple individual bets while combining the odds of each individual wager. Although parlays promise much higher payouts, for a parlay to hit, you need to win all your selections.
You can make a parlay on the Australian Open by combining multiple bets into one, and you can pick different bet types. The only thing you need to keep in mind is that you can not include two same outright bets into the same parlay (example: a bet on Nadal and Djokovic to win the tournament) since it’s impossible for both bets to hit.

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Rolling If Bets (RIF) allow you to use the balance (amount) from existing wagers to make a new wager. As long as existing wagers have not been graded, the amount wagered can still be used to make new wagers. However, if your original wager loses, the Rolling If Bet is then cancelled. There are two options for ties (pushes); you can specify if you want the Rolling If Bet to continue in case of a tie or simply cancel the RIF.

Rolling If Bets are:
  • only allowed on straight bets, Parlays and Teasers.
  • not available with Free Plays or Futures and Props
  • only available if you have pre existing, non graded wagers
  • you can only use the funds from the amount of the pre existing wager
How to Place a Rolling If Bet:
  • Choose any straight, parlay or teaser and Place it on the Bet Slip
  • Click on the Rolling If Bet button next to the wager detail
  • In the RIF dropdown, choose a wager that you want to use for RIF
  • Click on "If Win Only" or "If Win or Push" (explained above)
  • Fill in the amount and confirm your wager (the system will not allow you a higher amount than what is available)
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