The first Grand Slam of the season is complete after a stunning performance by Elena Rybakina, who captured her first Aussie Open crown in February. But that is in the recent past, and BetUS is all about the present and the future. This is why BetUS, the leading sportsbook in the industry, already has available Women’s Australian Open winner odds for 2027.
As we deliberate on the favorites for Melbourne next season alongside early D1 Men’s College Basketball odds for the NCAA tournament’s biggest showdowns, it’s crucial to acknowledge that these odds are subject to fluctuations. This is why we encourage our customers to lock in the odds they see today so they won’t be disappointed when they change tomorrow.
The 2027 Aussie Open Contenders
Aryna Sabalenka (+185)
After winning the Australian Open in 2023 and 2024, Belarusian star Aryna Sabalenka was the oddsmakers’ choice in 2025. The women’s No. 1 player in the world appeared poised for a three-peat, but a shocking upset awaited as 19th-seeded Madison Keys notched a three-set victory and took home the first Grand Slam title of her career.
That stunning setback was written off as a hiccup, a one-and-done champion who caught lightning in a bottle, giving Sabalenka even more incentive to win the Aussie Open in 2026. The tennis odds also favored the Belarusian superstar to reclaim her title, but it was not to be, as she was upset for the second consecutive year by fifth-seeded Elena Rybakina.
The 2027 Women’s Australian Open tennis odds are already available, and for the third consecutive year, Sabalenka is the favorite.
Elena Rybakina (+400)
Casual tennis fans may know Elena Rybakina because she won Wimbledon in 2022 and upset Aryna Sabalenka at the 2026 Australian Open to win the second Grand Slam title of her career. But the 26-year-old Kazakhstani boasts an outstanding serve and is considered one of the best baseline players in the game.
Iga Swiatek (+500)
The 24-year-old Polish powerhouse already has six Grand Slams to her name, but the Happy Slam is the only major to elude her. After reaching the semifinals in Down Under’s premier tennis tournament in 2022 and 2025, Swiatek’s Aussie Open dreams in 2026 were derailed in the quarterfinals (7-5, 6-1) by the eventual winner, Elena Rybakina.
Coco Gauff (+700)
The 21-year-old American has limitless potential, which has served her well in securing a US Open title in 2023 and a French Open crown last year. But she has also had stretches of disappointing performances, as evidenced by her first-round ouster at last year’s Wimbledon by unranked Dayana Yastremska, followed by a fourth-round exit at the US Open when she fell to No. 23 Naomi Osaka in straight sets.
Gauff was shown the door in the 2026 Australian Open by semifinalist Elina Svitolina, who overwhelmed her in both sets (1-6, 2-6). Despite all of that, BetUS Sportsbook has installed her as the fourth choice in next year’s Aussie Open.
Elina Svitolina (+2200)
The 31-year-old Ukrainian veteran has never won a major, but she engineered a game performance at the 2026 Australian Open. The 2020 Olympic bronze medalist reached the semifinals after thrashing Coco Gauff in the quarterfinals. However, Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s top player, outclassed her, resulting in a 2-6, 3-6 loss.
Jessica Pegula (+2200)
The Buffalo, New York native has been a gatekeeper in the women’s division for several years and has yet to earn herself a Grand Slam crown. However, her latest Australian Open performance was her best, as Pegula defeated the 2025 champion, Madison Keys, in the fourth round, followed by her fifth consecutive straight-set victory in the quarterfinals over Amanda Anisimova.
However, Elena Rybakina, the eventual winner, proved to be too strong for Pegula in the semifinals, defeating her 6-3, 7-6. The 2027 Women’s Australian Open winner odds reveal Pegula is tied with Svitolina as the seventh choice at odds of +2200.
How Women’s Futures Odds Can Change
Tennis betting odds move for plenty of reasons before the tournament begins. Recent match results, player health, and draw placement all factor in.
Once play starts, futures markets can react pretty quickly. A long opening-round match or an early loss can move odds, especially near the top of the board. Because of that, women’s futures are often checked more than once as the tournament plays out.
Keeping up with updates helps explain why futures odds move from round to round. Bettors can follow insight through Australian Open picks and stay current with updates and results in Australian Open news as the event approaches.
For access to Australian Open women’s futures, match odds, and live tennis betting throughout the event, visit the BetUS Sportsbook.