The 2026 Australian Open women’s odds are loaded with power hitters, rising stars, and former champions.
From defending champion Madison Keys to teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva, the draw is as deep as it is unpredictable.
Here’s a look at the early 2026 Australian Open Women’s Odds for the championship favorites heading into Melbourne.
| Player | FanDuel Australian Open Odds |
|---|---|
| 🇧🇾 Aryna Sabalenka | +200 |
| 🇵🇱 Iga Świątek | +440 |
| 🇺🇸 Coco Gauff | +750 |
| 🇰🇿 Elena Rybakina | +750 |
| 🇵🇱 Mirra Andreeva | +950 |
| 🇺🇸 Madison Keys | +1200 |
| 🇺🇸 Amanda Anisimova | +1200 |
| 🇯🇵 Naomi Osaka | +1600 |
| 🇨🇳 Qinwen Zheng | +2500 |
| 🇨🇿 Karolina Muchová | +3000 |
| 🇺🇸 Jessica Pegula | +3500 |
| 🇨🇦 Victoria Mboko | +3500 |
| 🇮🇹 Jasmine Paolini | +4500 |
| 🇨🇭 Belinda Bencic | +4500 |
| 🇺🇦 Elina Svitolina | +5500 |
| 🇨🇦 Leylah Fernandez | +5500 |
| 🇨🇿 Linda Nosková | +5500 |
| 🇬🇧 Emma Raducanu | +5500 |
The 2026 Australian Open women’s singles field is so deep that defending champion Madison Keys is barely a blip on the public’s radar.
Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Świątek, Coco Gauff, and Elena Rybakina are the early favorites to win the Australian Open.
Sabalenka is firmly entrenched at the top of the board, having won 20 of her previous 21 matches in Melbourne, and should be brimming with confidence after winning the US Open.
Świątek has never reached a final in Melbourne, but the public is firmly behind the French Open and Wimbledon champion.
Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina, and teen sensation Mirra Andreeva round out the top five on FanDuel’s betting board.
Two-time champion Naomi Osaka and US Open finalist Amanda Anisimova are also fetching some public dollars.
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Phil Naessens is a former tennis academy owner and longtime resident professional who has coached and evaluated players across the United States and Europe. He has worked in tennis hubs including Las Vegas, Mykonos, Dubai, and Corfu, bringing decades of first-hand experience in player development, match dynamics, and competitive readiness. His analysis focuses on on-court mechanics, physical signals, and betting market inefficiencies, with an emphasis on process and responsible wagering rather than hype or prediction.