2026 Australian Open: Boulter vs. Bencic – Predictions, Odds, Preview

In the Round of 128 at the 2026 Australian Open, a highly anticipated matchup features Belinda Bencic against Katie Boulter. This clash will take place on January 17, 2026, and will be broadcast on ESPN+. Match Overview Tournament: Australian Open Round: Round of 128 Date: January 17, 2026 TV Channel: ESPN+ Court Surface: Hard Player …

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2026 Australian Open: Boulter vs. Bencic – Predictions, Odds, Preview

In the Round of 128 at the 2026 Australian Open, a highly anticipated matchup features Belinda Bencic against Katie Boulter. This clash will take place on January 17, 2026, and will be broadcast on ESPN+.

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Match Overview

  • Tournament: Australian Open
  • Round: Round of 128
  • Date: January 17, 2026
  • TV Channel: ESPN+
  • Court Surface: Hard

Player Profiles

Belinda Bencic

Currently ranked No. 10 in the world, Bencic enters this match as a strong favorite, with odds of -752. Over the past year, she has excelled on hard courts, securing a record of 26 wins and 11 losses.

Bencic boasts an impressive 72.4% success rate in her service games and a solid 37.2% in return games. With a break point conversion rate of 46.5% on hard courts, she ranks 16th in this category.

Katie Boulter

Ranked No. 113, Boulter faces an uphill battle with odds of +475 against her opponent. Over the last year, she has struggled on hard courts, holding a 7-14 record.

Boulter has managed to win 54.7% of her service games and 35.7% of her return games. She has converted 47.6% of her break points, winning 79 out of 166.

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In her recent performance at the ASB Classic, she was eliminated in the Round of 16 by No. 13-ranked Elina Svitolina.

Betting Odds and Predictions

  • Boulter’s odds to win match: +475
  • Bencic’s odds to win match: -752
  • Boulter’s odds to win tournament: +30000
  • Bencic’s odds to win tournament: +4000

Based on the current betting lines, Boulter has an implied probability of 88.3% to win, but analysts favor Bencic given her previous achievements and current form on hard courts.

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