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Service: mybet-Favoritescheck: Federer – the quota leader in Melbourne

The Australian Open are in full swing and the favourites in Melbourne are honoring themselves. Betting provider mybet invites to betting and sees old master Roger Federer and Simona Halep as favourites on the big coup.

The Swiss Roger Federer is the clear number one bookmaker for the tournament Down Under. The defending champion is also in top physical shape across the years and his 36 years seem to be making him better and better. Grand Slam title number 20 seems quite possible for “FedEx” in Melbourne.

Of course, the world number one Rafael Nadal is not to be missed among the favourites. The Spaniard, however, enters the tournament without much preparation. In the first round against 37-year-old Victor Estrella-Burgos, however,”Rafa” had everything under control and is in good shape.

Returning Novak Djokovic also seems to have lurked. The Serbian suffered several months of elbow injury. However, in the days before the start at the Happy Slam he shows himself well rested and ready for the big stage.

Among the many established top stars, a 20-year-old is going down a bit. The number four in the world from Germany Alexander Zverev travels to Melbourne with great ambitions and has to prove his skills at the Majors. Sascha “belongs to the extended circle of title favourites, however.

The Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov must also be monitored. The ATP final winner and current number three in the world feels particularly comfortable on hard court and played himself into the semi-finals in the previous year’s edition. The 26-year-old is lying in wait and ready to strike.

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In the women’s competition, the field is diversifying. The number one in the world Simona Halep is still lacking the great triumph in a Grand Slam. Is it the Romanian woman’s time in 2018? The start of the season at least gives hope and Halep travels to the continent with the tournament victory in Shenzhen and aims for her first major victory.

The clear favourite is the German Angelique Kerber. The Kieler is back again and plays very close to her number-one form from 2016. With the title in Sydney,”Angie” has to be named in the same breath as the top 10 players.

The number two in the world Caroline Wozniacki shone to the WTA title in Singapore and is also going down under with high expectations in the tournament and is considered a stumbling block for every opponent.

Speaking of Germany: Julia Görges continued to perform impressively in her first-round match against Sofia Kenin, setting herself up clearly and building on her winning streak of 15 matches in a row.

A big question mark opens up behind Garbiñe Muguruza. The two-time Grand Slam winner has been shaking repeatedly in past tournaments due to physical problems. However, the “hard hitterin” is always good for a great tournament.

Not to mention Elina Svitolina. The Ukrainian is still flying a little under the radar and became the fourth seedling of the list. The 23-year-old is a very hot candidate for the big surprise.

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