In yesterday's article, we brought you the latest odds to win the Australian Open Men's Singles. Today, let's shift our attention to the women's singles side, and look at the latest Australian Open women's singles winning odds:
Swiatek: 3 to 14
The world No.1, who has just helped Poland finish runners-up in the United Cup, naturally dominates the rankings. Compared to his other hard-court Grand Slam, the US Open, which has already been won, the best result of the current season at the Australian Open is only the semi-finals.
This year coincides with the Olympic year, and the Poles have already shouted the slogan of aiming for the Golden Slam. She has already sworn that she has just shed tears of disappointment but unwillingness at the United Cup, can she hold her breath and realize her dream at the Australian Open? Very much looking forward to it!
Sabalenka Rybakina: 6 to 15
The remaining two, known as the Big Three in women's tennis, are close at the same odds, as were the two finalists in last year's event. The pair met again at the Brisbane final last week, and Rybakina got revenge with just three games for her opponent, but the pair paid tribute to each other at the award ceremony that followed. I wonder if the two will be able to meet again in the Australian Open final?
Gauff: 9 to 1
Winning back-to-back Grand Slams on hard courts is a great test of the consistency of the players' form. Especially after winning the first Grand Slam title last year, will you fall into the Grand Slam Championship Syndrome? Fortunately, judging from the current indications, the American youngster has not been affected at all. Won the championship in the first week of the new year!
Pegula: 17 to 1
Although the limelight of rich women in the United States in recent years is not as eye-catching as the big three women's tennis giants, they are definitely powerful players that cannot be ignored, often playing the role of master snipers.
Naomi Osaka Abdul-Jabbar: 19 to 1
As soon as the four-time Grand Slam champion and two-time tournament runner-up returned, he was listed as the sixth favorite to win the title, tied with two-time Grand Slam runner-up Abdul-Jabbar. In terms of the attention and attention given to it by the outside world and the organizing committee, this "hard court queen" has a full degree of topicality. Can you complete the script of Bao Ma's gorgeous return like her predecessor Clijsters?
Other players on the list include:
Andreeva: 23 to 1
Vondrousova Zheng Qinwen: 26 to 1
Krejcikova: 31 to 1
Garcia Kudermetova: 34 to 1
Ostapenko, Sakkari, Samsonova, Svitolina: 41 to 1
Among them, Chinese player Zheng Qinwen is tied for ninth, which is still high compared to her current ranking of the top 20. Svitolina, who beat Poland at Wimbledon last year and just lost to Gauff, and former French Open champion Ostapenko, who beat Swiatek several times, are a bit of a surprise to make the list.
This morning, Beijing time, the tournament will release the latest draw. It is believed that after the draw is announced, the odds will change to a certain extent. Stay tuned! (*Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye).