2023 Australian Open Men's Singles Odds and Best Bets

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2023 Australian Open Men's Singles Odds and Best Bets

Novak Djokovic is looking for his 10th Australian Open Men's Singles title. Djoka was deported from Australia last year, but the government allowed him to return.

Djokovic won ATP 250 in Adelaide the week of Jan. 2. Djokovi won 6-7 (8), 7-6 (3), 6 -4 against Sebastian Korda in the final.

Djokovic had a hamstring strain in the final in Adelaide and in Melbourne. He had to take a medical timeout in practice match with Medvedev.

Rafael Nadal is the No. 1 seed for the Australian Open. Carlos Alcaraz withdrew. Nadel has not played much since his Wimbledon semifinal win over Nick Kyrgios.

2023 Australian Open Men's Singles Odds and Best Bets.

Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz are the men's singles quarterfinalists for the Australian Open.

Nick Kyrgios is the third seed in the Australian Open. He withdrew from all his season-starting tournament commitments with an ankle issue and a knee problem. Kyrgs would have to play against Holger Rune and Rublev before he could play Djokovic in quarterfinals. Stefanos Tsitsipas is a top seed and has been a semifinalist three of the last four years.

Denis Shapovalov vs Dusan Lajovic (Over 3.5 sets) is the best bet for the Australian Open.

Rafael Nadal vs Jack Draper is the best bet for the Australian Open.

Lorenzo Musetti vs. Lloyd Harris (Musetti in Three Sets: +480) John Millman vs Marc-Andrea Huesler (Millman in Four Sets : + 480).