2023 Australian Open Women’s Odds: Field Loaded With Value Outside Swiatek

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2023 Australian Open Women’s Odds: Field Loaded With Value Outside Swiatek

The 2023 Australian Open starts on January 16 and ends on Jan. 29. Iga Swiatek is the heavy favorite on the women's side.

Iga Swiatek is the overwhelming favorite at this year's Australian Open. She won the French and US Open last year and has three Grand Slam titles in her career.

Aryna Sabalenka has 10 career titles but has never made it past the semi-finals in a Grand Slam tournament. She reached the US Open semi finals in 2022 but lost to Iga Swiatek. Saba is an imposing figure on the court at 6'0 and plays an aggressive style.

Swiatek was ousted in the fourth round of the Australian Open in 2021 and 2022.

Ons Jabeur is the highest-ranked African and Arab player in WTA and ATP history. She is world No. 2 and has won three career titles.

Caroline Garcia is the current world No. 4 and won 11 career titles. She had a great 2022 season, reaching the US Open semi-finals. Garcia has only made it past the quarters at a Grand Slam once in her career.

Coco Gauff is the world No. 7 and is still looking for her first Grand Slam title. She peaked at No 4 last season and her best appearance at the Australian Open was in 2020.

Naomi Osaka is a four-time Grand Slam champion and a two-times Australian Open champion. She has seven career titles but has slipped to No. 42 in the WTA rankings. Osaka has been open about her mental health challenges and has taken time off recently to work on her well-being.

Osaka is one of the most talented players in the women's tennis. She is expected to reach her first Grand Slam final since 2021 at this year's Australian Open.

Danielle Collins is the current No. 14 player in the world. She reached the Australian Open final in 2022.

2023 Australian Open Women’s Odds: Bianca Andreescu +3000. Ashleigh Barty +300, Naomi Osaka +500, Sofia Kenin +600, Caroline Wozniacki +800, Angelique Kerber +1000, Li Na +2000, Victoria Azarenka +2500, Serena Williams +5000.


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