2020 US Open Tennis Latest Betting
- By A.J. Ryder on September 3, 2020 20:39 GMTThe 2020 US Open is underway at Flushing Meadows and you can bank on a number of talented international superstars lining up to lift the trophy this time around. There are more than a few big names who have chosen not to compete this year but that definitely opens things up - particularly on the women’s side - for some other big-odds contenders to make a large impression with a tournament victory.
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There is a lot to like about the men’s tournament and you’ll find #1 ranked superstar Novak Djokovic available as the betting favourite with the bookmakers pricing him around a best price of even money.
With no Roger Federer or Rafa Nadal set to compete here, you’ll see that the odds take a pretty significant jump to 13/2 for the likes of Daniil Medvedev - who has really emerged in the last year to make a big impression in the world of men’s tennis. Dominic Thiem is also making a big name for himself with a third favourites position here as the bookmakers float him around a 7/1 listing to lift the trophy at the end of the tournament.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is available around a 9/1 margin and he looks like an interesting each-way bet that pays out ½ just on him to make the final.
On the women’s side of the tournament we have a much more wide open contest with Serena Williams trading as the 11/2 lukewarm favourite. Naomi Osaka will definitely be taking a lot of money for this contest and her 7/1 price tag will likely drop significantly as the tournament gets under way.
Karolina Pliskova is trading around 10/1 and looks decent value for money with her counterpart Sofia Kinnen available at an 11/1 price tag with most major bookmakers. Madison Keys is an interesting outside option as well with bookmakers pricing her anywhere between a 14/1 margin all the way up to a 20/1 price tag.
Venus Williams is priced anywhere from 80/1 to 100/1 to win what would be a very big US Open for her.