Men’s 2009 Australian Open Odds at SBG Global
Australian Open betting odds have Federer at about 2-1 followed by Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray. Australian Open odds on the men’s side are somewhat similar to the women’s side in that they are very top heavy. Federer is 2-1 in Australian Open odds and he is closely followed by Nadal at 3-1. Andy Murray is 7-2 in Australian Open odds.
He is followed by Novak Djokovic at 4-1 in Australian Open tennis odds. The defending champ in Australian Open odds is Djokovic who upset Federer last year in the semifinals. It was a huge breakthrough win for Djokovic. "It's an indescribable feeling, something that I always dreamed of, of course. I think every player dreams about winning a Grand Slam. It's something special. It's a special event. It’s two weeks long, all the best players in the world playing.” Djokovic said, “Then you come up in the end as a champion, you know, only one guy to win the tournament. I mean, I'm still not aware of the big achievement I have had in these two weeks."
The rest of the men’s field in Australian Open odds is listed at 10-1 or greater. Last year’s finalist Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who lost to Djokovic in the finals, is listed at about 12-1 in Australian Open odds. He is followed by Juan Martin del Potro at about 25-1 in Australian Open tennis odds. Ernest Gulbis is listed at about 33-1 in Australian Open odds. Gilles Simon is about 35-1 in Australian Open odds. Andy Roddick is always an interesting longshot choice but he never delivers. He is 40-1 in Australian Open tennis betting odds. Also at 40-1 is David Nalbandian. Nikolay Davydenko is 50-1 in Australian Open odds.
The rest of the field in Australian Open odds are longshots including Richard Gasquet at 70-1 and Marcos Baghdatis at 80-1. Even Marat Safin and Lleyton Hewitt are 100-1 or more to win the 2009 Australian Open.
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