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The women’s section of any Grand Slam has tended to be more competitive than the men’s in the current era and that’s certainly been the case with the Australian Open. With no one player dominating the scene, we can generally have more thrilling action on court as the tournament develops.
Interest is intense at Unibet’s sportsbook with active markets for the first Grand Slam of the calendar year and, with excellent odds and a live streaming platform, this is a logical place to be.
Standing in the way of the eventual winner of the Australian Open women’s singles title are seven matches from the first round through to the final. There’s no round robin and no second chances so there is scope for surprise results to come through at times. All matches are played on that straight knockout basis and the first person to two sets wins and progresses to the next phase.
While Serena Williams enjoyed great success in the women’s singles over the first decade of the new millennium, recent years have produced a greater mix of winners. In the seven editions between 2014 and 2020, we saw six different champions and this tends to back up the theory that the women’s section is far more open.
Outright markets will appear for the women’s singles and there will also be options to stake on the women’s doubles tournament. Once the competition begins, match betting will come in with moneyline picks for every single game at the Australian Open from the first round to the final.
Tennis is one of those sports that continues to provide us with choices in terms of prop betting, so you can look to complete your strategy by considering side markets including Correct Score and Total Points.