Djokovic is the defending and six-time champion at Melbourne Park, but he had his ups and downs in 2016, losing his No. 1 ranking to Murray by the end of the year. However, Djokovic did defeat Murray last week in the finals of the Qatar Open in Doha. Murray has yet to win the Australian Open, losing four times to Djokovic in the finals and once to Roger Federer, who’s well down the odds list this year at +1600.
Williams has enjoyed a remarkable late-career run the past two years, including her sixth Australian Open title in 2015, but she lost to Angelique Kerber in last year’s finals. Kerber finished 2016 as the No. 1 women’s player; despite losing in the first round of her warm-up event in Sydney, she’s a close second favorite to defend her championship at +350.
Tennis Odds: Djokovic, Murray Co-Favorites at Australian Open
The 105th Australian Open begins Monday in Melbourne, and at press time, the top two men’s players in the world are +150 co-favorites: No. 1 Andy Murray, and No. 2 Novak Djokovic. Murray has never won the Australian Open, losing four times to Djokovic in the finals – including last year in straight sets.On the women’s draw, World’s No. 2 Serena Williams is the +200 favorite, while defending champion Angelique Kerber is second at +350. Kerber beat Williams two sets to one in last year’s finals, then took over the No. 1 spot with her first US Open title.
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