Australian Open 2025: Who will claim the trophies?
Our experts predict the winners of the Australian Open 2025 in both the men's and women's singles competitions, as well as offer their favorite long shot bets.

The Australian Open is set to begin on Sunday, January 11, 2025, in Melbourne. Our team of experts has analyzed the draws and offered their picks on who will win the men's and women's singles titles, as well as their favorite long shot bets to place. Read on to see who they think will come out on top.
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