2026 Australian Open Men's Singles Odds

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ATP - Australian Open - Winner
Sinner, Jannik
1.91
Alcaraz, Carlos
2.50
Djokovic, Novak
11.1
Zverev, Alexander
17.8
Medvedev, Daniil
24.1
Fritz, Taylor
37
Shelton, Ben
39
Auger-Aliassime, Felix
40
de Minaur, Alex
42
Fonseca, Joao
52
Mensik, Jakub
62
Tsitsipas, Stefanos
75
Mpetshi Perricard, Giovanni
76
Korda, Sebastian
77
Paul, Tommy
79
Rublev, Andrey
80
Dimitrov, Grigor
81
Musetti, Lorenzo
81
Bublik, Alexander
87
Ruud, Casper
91
Berrettini, Matteo
92
Machac, Tomas
125
Hurkacz, Hubert
130
Tiafoe, Frances
135
Lehecka, Jiri
135
Humbert, Ugo
140
Khachanov, Karen
145
Tien, Learner
145
Sonego, Lorenzo
150
Popyrin, Alexei
150
Kyrgios, Nick
160
Shapovalov, Denis
165
Zhang, Zhizhen
175
Cobolli, Flavio
175
Norrie, Cameron
195
Michelsen, Alex
195
Cerundolo, Francisco
200
Cazaux, Arthur
210
Thompson, Jordan
220
Davidovich Fokina, Alejandro
220
Rinderknech, Arthur
220
Nakashima, Brandon
230
Altmaier, Daniel
230
Monfils, Gael
230
Kokkinakis, Thanasi
260
Shang, Juncheng
260
Fearnley, Jacob
270
Misolic, Filip
270
Nishikori, Kei
300
Diallo, Gabriel
325
Vacherot, Valentin
325
Royer, Valentin
325
Munar, Jaume
325
Bautista Agut, Roberto
325
Brooksby, Jenson
325
Vukic, Aleksandar
325
Kecmanovic, Miomir
325
Opelka, Reilly
325
Fucsovics, Marton
325
Cilic, Marin
325
Giron, Marcos
325
Struff, Jan-lennard
325
Comesana, Francisco
325
Mannarino, Adrian
325
Van De Zandschulp, Botic
325
Bonzi, Benjamin
325
Medjedovic, Hamad
325
Majchrzak, Kamil
325
Collignon, Raphael
325
Arnaldi, Matteo
325
Spizzirri, Eliot
325
Tabilo, Alejandro
325
Griekspoor, Tallon
325
Muller, Alexandre
325
Borges, Nuno
325
Etcheverry, Tomas Martin
350
Marozsan, Fabian
350
Carreno Busta, Pablo
550
Baez, Sebastian
550
Walton, Adam
550
Mochizuki, Shintaro
550
Nava, Emilio
550
Bellucci, Mattia
550
De Jong, Jesper
550
Bu, Yunchaokete
550
Djere, Laslo
550
Ugo Carabelli, Camilo
550
Schoolkate, Tristan
550
Nardi, Luca
550
Duckworth, James
550
Quinn, Ethan
550
Hijikata, Rinky
550
Shevchenko, Alexander
550
Martinez, Pedro
550
Kopriva, Vit
550
Dzumhur, Damir
550
Jacquet, Kyrian
550
Taberner, Carlos
550
Buse, Ignacio
550
Halys, Quentin
550
Svrcina, Dalibor
550
Garin, Cristian
550
Ruusuvuori, Emil
550
Darderi, Luciano
550
Bergs, Zizou
550
Kypson, Patrick
550
Atmane, Terence
550
Cerundolo, Juan Manuel
550
Kovacevic, Aleksandar
550
Navone, Mariano
550
Gaston, Hugo
550
Tirante, Thiago Agustin
550

The Australian Open

The Australian Open is the oldest Grand Slam tournament, having been first held in 1905. The tournament was originally held on grass courts, but it switched to hard courts in 1988. The Australian Open is currently held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

 

The most successful player in Australian Open history is Margaret Court, who has won multiple tennis titles. Other top winners include Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, Roy Emerson, and Rod Laver.

 

Here are the top winners of the Australian Open in recent years:
Men's singles:

  • 2025: Jannik Sinner
  • 2024: Jannik Sinner
  • 2023: Novak Djokovic
  • 2022: Rafael Nadal
  • 2021: Novak Djokovic


Women's singles:

  • 2025: Madison Keys
  • 2024: Aryna Sabalenka
  • 2023: Aryna Sabalenka
  • 2022: Ashley Barty
  • 2021: Naomi Osaka

 

As a testament to the Australian Open's international appeal, these top winners have hailed from various corners of the globe, leaving an indelible mark on the Australian Open's legacy.

 

The Australian Open is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, and it is always a hotly contested event. The tournament is sure to produce some exciting tennis matches in the years to come.

 

Australian Open 2026

The Australian Open 2026 is the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, and it is always one of the most anticipated events in the tennis calendar. The tournament is held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, and it is played on hard courts.

 

The Australian Open 2026 has taken the world of tennis by storm, featuring an incredible lineup of men players competing for the coveted title. With a meticulously crafted schedule, the tournament showcases electrifying matches from the opening rounds to the grand finale.

 

The men's singles draw is headlined by Novak Djokovic, who is the defending champion and the world No. 1. Other top contenders include Rafael Nadal, Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Alexander Zverev.

 

The tournament is scheduled to take place from January 12th to February 1st, 2026. The men's singles final will be played on January 30.

 

As the action unfolds, stay up-to-date with real-time Australian Open 2026 results, tracking the triumphs and surprises that define each match. From nail-biting tiebreakers to exhilarating rallies, the competition promises tennis enthusiasts an unforgettable experience.

 

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Australian Open 2026 winner

The Australian Open 2026 is underway, and the tennis matches have been very competitive this year round. Kindly check the winner for the Australian Open 2026 on the list below;

 

    • Men's singles: Novak Djokovic def. Stefanos Tsitsipas

 

    • Women's singles: Aryna Sabalenka def. Elena Rybakina

 

    • Men's doubles: Rinky Hijikata and Jason Kubler def. Hugo Nys and Jan Zielenski

 

    • Women's doubles: Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova def. Ena Shibahara and Shuko Aoyama

 

  • Mixed doubles: Luisa Stefani and Rafael Matos def. Sania Mirza and Rohan Boppana

 

Australian Open Schedule

The Australian Open has a plan for when matches happen. This is called the "schedule." It shows which games take place on which days. You can check this schedule to know when to watch and bet on your favorite players at the Australian Open.

 

Australian Open 2026 Schedule

The Australian Open 2026 is scheduled to take place from January 12th to February 1st, 2023. Here is the schedule for the men's and women's singles tournaments:


Men's Singles

    • Qualifying rounds: January 12-15

 

    • First round: January 17-18

 

    • Second round: January 19-20

 

    • Third round: January 21-22

 

    • Round of 16: January 23-24

 

    • Quarterfinals: January 25-26

 

    • Semifinals: January 27-28

 

  • Final: February 1st


Women's Singles

    • Qualifying rounds: January 11-13

 

    • First round: January 16-17

 

    • Second round: January 18-19

 

    • Third round: January 20-21

 

    • Round of 16: January 22-23

 

    • Quarterfinals: January 24-25

 

    • Semifinals: January 26-27

 

  • Final: January 29

 

Australian Open Live

To bet on live Australian Open matches on Meridianbet, simply go to the Australian Open Live section of the website and select the match you want to bet on. You will then be able to see the current odds and place your bet.

 

There are several different betting markets available for live matches, so you can bet on the outcome of the match, the number of sets that will be played, or even the number of games that will be won in a particular set.

 

Betting on live Australian Open matches can be a great way to add excitement to the Australian Open, and Meridianbet offers a wide range of betting markets to choose from. So why not sign up today and start betting on live Australian Open matches?

 

Australian Open results

The "Australian Open results" are like the scores of the matches. They tell us who won and who didn't. You can find out which players are doing well and which matches were close. If you want to know the results as the games happen, you can check them on Meridianbet. It's a way to stay updated on who's winning at the Australian Open.

 

Who won the 2025 Australian Open Men's title?

Jannik Sinner won the 2025 Australian Open men's title. He defeated Alexander Zverev in the final, 6–3, 7–6, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2025 Australian Open.

What is the prize money for the 2026 Australian Open?

The total prize money for the 2026 Australian Open is AUD $111.5 million, representing a 16% increase on last year and is the largest player fund in the tournament's history.

 

The singles champions will receive AUD $4.15m (£2.05m) - a 19% increase on the amount that the 2025 winners Madison Keys and Jannik Sinner took home.

 

All singles and doubles players competing at the season-opening Grand Slam will get a minimum increase of 10%.

The Australian Open is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, and the prize money reflects its status. The tournament is sure to attract the world's best players, and it is expected to produce some exciting matches.

 

The Australian Open is one of the most exciting and prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, and it is a great opportunity to bet on your favorite players. Your journey into the world of Australian Open betting begins here at Meridianbet.

 

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