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U.S. Open Tennis 2014 player odds: Who are the betting favorites?

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Bovada has released its odds for the 2014 U.S. Open.

On the men’s side, top seed Novak Djokovic is the 6/5 favorite to win the U.S. Open after he won Wimbledon in July. Djokovic last won the tournament in 2011, when he beat Rafael Nadal in the final. Djokovic lost in the final in 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2013.

Andy Murray, who won the 2012 U.S. Open, is at 4/1 odds. Roger Federer, who won the U.S. Open five straight years from 2004 to 2008, is listed just ahead of him at 3/1 odds.

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Serena Williams, who has won the women's draw of the U.S. Open the past two years, is the 7/4. Williams has won the U.S. Open a total of five times in her career, including 1999, 2002, and 2008.

The rest of the odds for the men's and women's singles draw are below.

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Novak Djokovic

6/5

Roger Federer

3/1

Andy Murray

4/1

Stanislas Wawrinka

12/1

Grigor Dimitrov

14/1

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

20/1

Milos Raonic

20/1

Tomas Berdych

40/1

Kei Nishikori

50/1

David Ferrer

66/1

Ernests Gulbis

80/1

John Isner

80/1

Jerzy Janowicz

100/1

Marin Cilic

100/1

Nick Kyrgios

100/1

Gaël Monfils

150/1

RIchard Gasquet

150/1

Alexander Dolgopolov

200/1

Bernard Tomic

200/1

Kevin Anderson

200/1

Philipp Kohlschreiber

250/1

Vasek Pospisil

250/1

Fabio Fognini

300/1

Feliciano Lopez

300/1

Mikhail Youzhny

300/1

Fernando Verdasco

400/1

Giles Simon

500/1

Ranking Serena and the rest of the U.S. Open favorites

Player

odds

Serena Williams

7/4

Maria Sharapova

5/1

Simona Halep

7/1

Eugenie Bouchard

9/1

Petra Kvitova

12/1

Victoria Azarenka

14/1

Caroline Wozniacki

18/1

Agnieszka Radwanska

20/1

Ana Ivanovic

25/1

Venus Williams

25/1

Angelique Kerber

40/1

Madison Keys

40/1

Sloane Stephens

40/1

Garbiñe Muguruza

50/1

Sam Stosur

50/1

Dominika Cibulkova

100/1

Sabine Lisicki

100/1

Laura Robson

150/1

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