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Australian Open Women Outrights

Wed, Jan 01, 2025 EST

Rot To Win Outright Australian Open Women 2025 Moneyline
3001 Aryna Sabalenka     +225
3002 Iga Swiatek     +325
3003 Coco Gauff     +450
3004 Elena Rybakina     +700
3005 Naomi Osaka     +1000
3006 Mirra Andreeva     +1600
3007 Qinwen Zheng     +1600
3008 Jessica Pegula     +2000
3009 Ons Jabeur     +2800
3010 Elina Svitolina     +2800
3011 Marketa Vondrousova     +5000
3012 Maria Sakkari     +3300
3013 Jelena Ostapenko     +4000
3014 Linda Noskova     +4000
3015 Barbora Krejcikova     +2500
3016 Caroline Garcia     +6600
3017 Dayana Yastremska     +6600
3018 Amanda Anisimova     +6600
3019 Karolina Muchova     +2800
3020 Veronika Kudermetova     +6600
3021 Madison Keys     +5000
3022 Liudmila Samsonova     +5000
3023 Paula Badosa     +5000
3024 Emma Raducanu     +2500
3025 Leylah Fernandez     +5000
3026 Linda Fruhvirtova     +8000
3027 Caroline Wozniacki     +6600
3028 Marta Kostyuk     +6600
3029 Beatriz Haddad Maia     +6600
3030 Daria Kasatkina     +6600
3031 Sofia Kenin     +8000
3032 Danielle Collins     +5000
3033 Victoria Azarenka     +6600
3034 Ekaterina Alexandrova     +8000
3035 Clara Tauson     +10000
3036 Jasmine Paolini     +2200
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How to Bet on Australian Open Women Outrights Odds

As noted, there are many ways you can approach betting on the Australian Open, yet the most common and exciting way is to place outright bets.

Outrights (or futures) are bets that you will be able to place well ahead of the Australian Open, mainly because most sportsbooks offer outright Australian Open odds months before the event begins.

Diverse Outright Betting Choices

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
BetUS offers 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
Winning 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.

To Win Quarter
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.

To Reach Finals/Semi/Quarter-Finals
The outright betting markets on to reach finals/semi-finals/quarter-finals are 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.

All outright share one similarity

They’re wagers on a future event and usually not settled until after the tournament ends.

Another significant similarity is the generous tennis odds offered on the outright betting markets, consequently offering you high potential payouts.

Admittedly, the offered tennis odds will differ depending on what outright bet you choose and which player you’re betting on.

The higher-seeded players will almost always be priced at lower odds since they’re expected to do better than the rest of the field.

Meanwhile, the odds on the outriders can quickly reach x10 or even x100 payouts.

The high potential payouts also come at a price, which is the difficulty of predicting them.

Since you have to correctly guess certain outcomes weeks or even months in advance, making the right pick is often tough.

Still, without enough knowledge and the right approach to doing your research, outrights can be highly profitable.

Australian Open Women Outrights Betting Odds and Lines

The Australian Open is one of the world’s biggest sporting events and one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments of the season.

As the opening Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open is also a solid form guide to what we can expect from the world’s top tennis players going forward, which explains why it’s regarded as the most-watched sporting event of the year.

Australian Open was founded in 1905 as the Australian championship, albeit it wasn’t until 1922 that the first women’s tournament was held.

Since the inaugural event over 100 years ago, the Australian Open has changed drastically, yet the most notable change came in 1988 when it moved from grass courts to hard courts.

Another key year in the history of the Australian Open was 1968 when the Open Era began.

Before that, the Grand Slam tournaments were meant for amateur players, but things changed drastically since professional players were able to compete in it.

Which time of the year is the event?

The Australian Open traditionally takes place in January-February, as the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.

However, it’s not the first event of the season since Australia hosts smaller tournaments in the lead-up to the Australian Open, including Sydney and Adelaide International.

How do the Australian Open Women Outrights Odds Work?

You can bet on tennis in many different ways, largely thanks to the large selection of various betting markets.

However, the most popular approach for tennis betting on Grand Slams and other major events is outright betting.

Outright betting is essentially betting on futures in Australian Open odds markets, where you’re required to predict an event that will happen in the future, hence the name “futures.”

The biggest appeal of outright betting is that you can place your bets way ahead of time, but perhaps the most significant advantage of outright betting is the high potential payouts.

As a bet that is hard to predict correctly outrights often offer payouts at x10 or even x100, although it all comes down to which tennis player you’re betting on.

Higher seeds and those who are most likely to win will be priced at lower tennis odds, while outsiders can be priced as high as +1000 on the tennis betting outright markets.

Finals

If you’re betting on the outright markets, the Australian Open final is the match you’re most looking forward to. But even if you haven’t placed an outright bet, the Australian Open finals is by far the most exciting fixture of the event for obvious reasons.

Moreover, most online sportsbooks will offer special promotions and offers on the final match, which can come in many shapes and sizes.

Some bookies offer odds boosts; others open up more proposition bets for your enjoyment and anything in between.

Betting Strategy

There is no hidden formula or special strategy that will guarantee you profit from betting on tennis, but there are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of coming out ahead.

The most important thing you need to do before you bet on tennis is to register with a reputable and safe sportsbook that can offer you competitive odds and enough market depth.

Betting with the best prices is critical to your long-term success while having enough markets available guarantees that you will be able to bet on whatever you like.

Secondly, you need to familiarize yourself with the sport and the players. This advice can be used for any sport you decide to bet on since it doesn’t make much sense to bet on something you know nothing about.

And lastly, don’t be afraid of in-play betting or exploring the proposition bets. Although those are unique ways of approaching betting on the Australian Open or tennis in general, in-play and prop markets often offer excellent betting opportunities, often overlooked by casual bettors.

Prop Bets

Prop bets (or proposition bets) are special bet types that don’t necessarily care about the game’s final result. Instead, they focus on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a specific event in the match.

Tennis, out of all sports, has one of the largest selections of prop bets, which often offer excellent betting opportunities.

That is because bookies struggle to price prop betting markets correctly, and if you can find props that are priced wrongly, you will be well on your journey to make a nice profit from tennis betting.

Some of the most common pro bets include:

  • 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

The Australian Open has a long and rich history, and over the +100 years, countless players have seen their careers reach new heights on the Australian tennis courts.

Yet of all the Australian Open champions, a few stand out as the most successful.

The legendary Margaret Court is by far the most successful women’s tennis player in the history of the Australian Open, having won 11 titles between 1960 and 1973.

Although there is a world where the record will be broken, no tennis player has come close to winning ten titles yet.

Serena Williams is the second-most successful and most successful women’s tennis player in the Australian Open.

She has won seven titles in the Open Era (2003-2017), three more than Margaret Court, who has managed just three since the Australian Open welcomed professional tennis players.

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Australian Open Women Outrights Faqs

BetUS is a great option to bet on the Australian Open, largely due to its competitive betting odds and a superb selection of betting markets – from outrights to props and anything in between.
BetUS also offers some of the best Australian Open betting bonuses and promotions, rounding up a superb offer for anyone wanting to bet on tennis.
If you want to bet on the Australian Open outright odds, you simply have to navigate to the tournament page and select the “outright” section. You will find all outright bets, including tournament winner, to win the quarter, head-to-head, and more.
There is no hidden formula that will guarantee that you’ll profit from betting on the Australian Open.
Still, there are a couple of steps you can take to set yourself up for success, mainly registering with the best tennis sportsbook and doing thorough research on the games before you place your bets.
The outright Australian Open odds work the same way as outrights on any other sports tournament, offering you a chance to bet on a future event.
That mainly includes betting on which player will win the tournament, how far she will reach, or whether Player A will outperform Player B.
It is possible to create an Australian Open women’s outright parlay, but know what? There are some limitations. A parlay cannot include two outright winner bets since that would make it impossible for you to hit the parlay.
But you can combine bets on the outright winner, head-to-heads, and “to reach X stage” into one parlay if the sportsbook you’re using allows it. Alternatively, you can parlay any individual match bet into a parlay without any limitations.

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Rolling If Bets are:

  • only allowed on straight bets, Parlays and Teasers.
  • not available with Free Plays or Futures and Props
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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
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  • 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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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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