Odds to Win the Tennis US Open 2019

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/22/2019

  • Novak Djokovic tops the odds to win listing for the US Open 

  • Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev are pretty close on Djokovic’s heels
  • Serena Williams takes precedence over her Japanese rival Naomi Osaka

  • Jazz Sports suggests bettors take look at Austrian-born Dominic Thiem


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This big betting event starts Monday, August 26th- after taking home the Wimbledon title last month. The Serbian star has won the men’s singles top spot a total of 3 times, and seems poised to snatch yet another trophy at the USTA National Tennis center, habitual home of America’s biggest grand slam.  Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev are pretty close on Djokovic’s heels, taking the 2nd, 3rd and 4th spots respectively.

The United States Open Tennis Championship -or US Open- is the fourth and last major tournament in the sport, traditionally kicking off the last Monday of August, and it showcases the best talent from tennis courts world-wide.  As ever before, our dear friends at top-choice odds market JAZZ Sports have the hottest ODDS TO WIN on this competition, for both the ATP and WTA categories.

Right below you will find a listing of the available Odds to Win on the US Open 2019 @ JAZZ Sports:

ATP – ODDS TO WIN 2019 US OPEN TOP 5 *

Novak Djokovic +125

Rafael Nadal +350

Roger Federer +400

Alexander Zverev +1000

Juan Martin del Potro +1800

 

WTA – ODDS TO WIN 2019 US OPEN TOP 5 *

Serena Williams +425

Simona Halep +500

Naomi Osaka +700

Sloane Stephens +1000

Kerber/Barty/Kvitova/Pliskova/Andreescu/Keys +1000

*Odds are subject to change.

Djokovic will return to defend his title, earned after a proficient 3-set victory to Argentinian Juan Martin del Potro; likewise, Naomi Osaka is hoping for a repeat of last year’s success. Serena Williams takes precedence over her Japanese rival - and all others - in spite of her dramatic tête-à-tête with the umpire during the final match with Osaka, topping the list of WTA favorites.

The Nitty-gritty

When it comes to selecting the Best Picks out of the broad Odds to Win price chart, Jazz Sports suggests that some are laid out plain-in-sight, while others belong in the longshot category. Perhaps, we should be a little thankful that the price on Djokovic is still on the plus side, provided he is regarded as the top choice for US Open champ by odds makers by a large margin. At the other hand, there’s hardly any reason to justify Williams’ regal position in the WTA overall odds, when compared to high-risers such as Ashleigh BartySimona Halep and frenemy Sloane Stephens.

Bettors might want to look into fresh action opportunities, such as Austrian-born Dominic Thiem (at +2000) or Daniil Medvedev, who pulled up a surprising win over Djokovic a few days ago at the Cincinnati Open, winning the Masters 1000 title. On the women’s side, Madison Keys is the brightest star on the WTA horizon, at a +1000 money-line price.

On a sour note, once-upon-a-time-star Andy Murray will likely miss the upcoming edition of the US Open, as he has struggled to make any positive gains from his most recent bouts, while recovering from his surgery. All the same, odds-makers are still hoping that the Scottish-born star will finally make an appearance. He continues to be featured in the Win to Odds chart at +2000.

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