Australian Open 2023: Free Predictor Reveals Women's Winner
Jan 20, 2023, 3:40AMStats Insider has utilised its cutting-edge technology to determine the most likely outcomes at the 2023 Australian Open, and our new Australian Open women's simulator allows you to run your own versions of the first Grand Slam of the year.
Simulate the 2023 Australian Open in full, as many times as you like, using Stats Insider's Australian Open women's simulator and choose a player to see how they'll fare down under.
Whether you want to use this 2023 Australian Open predictor to help decide your 2023 Australian Open women's futures bets, or to see how many times you have to run it for your chosen player to come out on top, Stats Insider is the site for you.
Select a player, whether it's defending champion Iga Swiatek or teenage sensation Coco Gauff, to see how they or any of the other women's players perform at this year's Australian Open.
Starting at the opening round of the Australian Open and running right up until the women's final on Rod Laver Arena, every simulation of this 2023 Australian Open women's simulator produces a different result based on our model’s probabilities.
TRY IT NOW: 2023 Australian Open Women's Simulator
Who will win the 2023 Australian Open?
Iga Swiatek currently has the highest probability of winning the 2023 Australian Open at 34.7%.
Swiss superstar Belinda Bencic is the next best at 11.1%, while the consistent Jessica Pugula is rated at 7.7%
However, thanks to the Australian Open simulator, you can find an outcome with any player on the men's draw winning.
With no limit to how many times you can run the predictor, you can try it as many times as you like.
Last 10 Women's Australian Open Winners
- 2022: Ash Barty
- 2021: Naomi Osaka
- 2020: Sofia Kenin
- 2019: Naomi Osaka
- 2018: Carolina Wozniacki
- 2017: Serena Williams
- 2016: Angelique Kerber
- 2015: Serena Williams
- 2014: Li Na
- 2013: Victoria Azarenka
How To Watch The 2023 Australian Open
Aussies wanting to tune in to the 2023 Australian Open can see the main games of the tournament via free-to-air on Channel 9.
Channel 9 will also be offering live-streaming on every court and every match of the 2023 Australian Open via their streaming service 9Now.
The 2023 Australian Open will also be live and on demand via Stan Sport.
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