Australian Open odds for the 2009 Grand Slam event have all of the top women’s players in the world listed. Australian Open betting for 2009 will get underway on January 19th and conclude on February 1st. Let’s look at the women’s side of 2009 Australian Open.
Australian Open odds on the women’s side have Serena Williams as the 5-2 favorite. She is considered one of the top players in the world and always attracts a lot of attention on Australian Open betting odds. Following Serena on the Australian Open odds board is Maria Sharapova who won last year’s tournament. Sharapova is about 4-1 in Australian Open . Venus Williams is next at about 6-1 in Australian Open betting odds. Also listed at 6-1 are Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic. No other woman has Australian Open of less than 10-1.
Australian Open are very top heavy on the women’s side. Sharapova is the defending champion and gets a lot of attention for her beauty and her skill. The Williams’ sisters always attract attention in Australian Open and then you have to consider last year’s contenders, Jankovic and Ivanovic. No other player really will get any attention in Australian Open . One player that was on the Australian Open board last year that you will not see this season is Justine Henin who retired.
Many players that are listed down the list in Australian Open odds on the women’s side are not well known. Dianara Safina is about 10-1 while Elena Dementieva is about 15-1. Those two sometimes get a little action in tennis betting but the rest of the players really don’t attract any attention. The only other two names of note are former winner Lindsay Davenport and Amelie Mauresmo and both are considered longshots in Australian Open tennis betting. Longshots probably won’t get a lot of attention from gamblers in the 2009 Australian Open, especially on the women’s side of the draw.
The 2009 Australian Open will take place at Melbourne Park. The tournament begins on Monday, January 19th and concludes on Sunday, February 1st.
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