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The 2022 Australian Open returns to Melbourne Park from January 17-30, 2022. We’ve been tracking the odds for all of the top contenders since they became available and have charted them on this page. The graphs below are generated by calculating the average from a selection of sportsbooks.

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Men’s Singles Top Contenders

  • [1/28/22] Medvedev is a heavy -200 favorite over Nadal in the Aussie Open final
  • [1/26/22] Into the final four, Berrettini has the longest odds at +700
  • [1/24/22] Into the quarterfinals, Gael Monfils now has +2000 odds, way shorter than his +20000 odds back on January 13. Medvedev is the odds-on favorite at -120
  • [1/20/22] Big move on the odds for Rublev and Garfia, from +4000 and +3300 on Sunday, to +2500 and +2000 into the third round today respectively
  • [1/16/22] With Djokovic deported on the day off the tournament for being unvaccinated, Daniil Medvedev is now the clear favorite at +140 odds, followed by Alexander Zverev at +240.
  • [1/13/22] With the draw complete, it’s Djokovic and Medvedev co-favored at +150 odds
  • [12/16/21] Dominic Thiem’s odds have ballooned from +625 to +2000
  • [9/20/21] Going for his fourth-straight Aussie Open win, Novak Djokovic is favored at +125 odds

2022 Australian Open Men’s Singles Odds

Player Odds
Daniil Medvedev -200
Rafael Nadal +170

Closing odds from Jan 28

Odds for Past Men’s Singles Winners

Australia is becoming a favorite location for Djokovic. He’s won the Aussie Open three years running and also in five of seven years and in eight of 11.

Past Men’s Champions

Year Champion Country
2021 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2020 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2019 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2018 Roger Federer Switzerland
2017 Roger Federer Switzerland
2016 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2015 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2014 Stan Wawrinka Switzerland
2013 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2012 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2011 Novak Djokovic Serbia
2010 Roger Federer Switzerland

AO Men’s Champions by Country

With Djokovic’s win last year, his third in a row, Serbia now owns nine titles as a country in Australia. All of those nine, have come from Djokovic from 2008-2021.

Women’s Singles Top Contenders

  • [1/27/22] Ashleigh Barty is a massive -500 favorite over Danielle Collins in the final
  • [1/26/22] Barty is still favored now in the final four, while the longest odds come on American Keys at +750
  • [1/24/20] Danielle Collins bettors pre-tournament would be a good spot right now. She had +4000 odds pre-tournament and now sits at +950, the fourth leading favorite. Ash Barty still leads the way at -150
  • [1/20/22] Iga Swiatek is now down to +650 odds in the third round, shortened from +1000 when the draw was made
  • [1/13/21] Odds have really shortened from December to today on favorite Ashleigh Barty. Once +500 in December, after today’s draw she is now +275
  • [12/16/21] Barbora Krejcikova’s odds have shortened from +2000 to +1600
  • [9/20/21] Naomi Osaka is the early favorite to win in Australia again in 2022 with +500 odds. After her US Open win, Emma Raducanu is now the third-favorite at +700

2022 Australian Open Women’s Singles Odds

Player Odds
Ashleigh Barty -500
Danielle Collins +380

Odds for Past Women’s Singles Winners

Having won the Aussie Open in two of the past three yeara, Naomi Osaka is neck and neck with Ashleigh Barty as the early favorites.

Past Women’s Champions

Year Champion Country
2021 Naomi Osaka Japan
2020 Sofia Kenin United States
2019 Naomi Osaka Japan
2018 Caroline Wozniacki Denmark
2017 Serena Williams United States
2016 Angelique Kerber Germany
2015 Serena Williams United States
2014 Li Na China
2013 Victoria Azarenka Belarus
2012 Victoria Azarenka Belarus
2011 Kim Clijsters Belgium
2010 Serena Williams United States

Serena Williams has a ways to go before catching up with Margaret Smith Court. The Aussie tennis legend won 11 Australian Open Women’s Singles Championships from 1960 to 1973. Williams currently has seven titles.

AO Women’s Champions by Country

Australians have won 43 Australian Open Women’s Singles Championships, but they haven’t claimed top honors lately. The last homegrown Aussie Open title-holder was Chris O’Neil, who won it all in 1978. Naomi Osaka is the only Japanese player on either the men’s or women’s tours to win the Aussie Open.


Archived Australian Open Odds: 20212020, 2019

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