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US Open Odds
If you're looking to place a bet on the US Open, you're in the right place. At BettingOdds.com, we find you - the punter - the best value for your money, ensuring that you are able to find the right bet for you, at the right price. Compare the prices via our unique US Open odds grids and we'll be providing free predictions before and during the tournament.
US Open 2023 Odds
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US Tennis Open Betting Tips
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Our experts will be scouring the recent tennis form in both the Men's and Women's game to bring you the best value US Open tips. The hard court season played during the summer can help give some good pointers, especially in the Women's game which can throw up some surprises at bigger odds than the Men's. Check this page shortly before the tournament gets underway for outright tips plus we'll have daily US Open predictions in the match betting.
Frequently asked questions when betting on the US Open tennis:
When is the US Open tennis played?
The US Open is played every September and held in New York. The competition used to be played on clay, but in 1978 it moved to a hard court surface, of which it has remained ever since. It is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, and one which attracts thousands of spectators each and every year.
Is there a betting angle for the US Open?
Of course! There are plenty of US Open odds available for a number of different markets, including the outright winner of the tournament, to more specific individual match betting markets like which player will win the most sets or win a certain game. There will also be plenty of opportunities to place in-play bets on the action when it begins, so you can get a feel of the match first before deciding which wagers to place.
Who has won the US Open tennis the most times?
Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer have all won the US Open five times - more than any other players in history. When the tournament was still known as the US National Championship (before 1968), Richard Sears, William Larned and Bill Tilden each won the competition seven times. The latest of the three most successful players to win the US Open is Rodger Federer, back in 2008.