
The Brit was a 300/1 shot before the tournament started, but is now just 25/1 for Grand Slam success
Kyle Edmund’s odds have been slashed following his stunning upset victory over Grigor Dimitrov at the Australian Open.
The Brit was a 300/1 shot before the tournament started, however, the world 49 has been cut into just 25/1 after reaching his first Grand Slam semi-final.
Edmund rounded off a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win and consequently cemented himself as just the sixth British man to reach the last four at a Grand Slam in the Open era.
Securing himself a slot against either Rafael Nadal or Marin Cilic on Thursday (January 25), Edmund will finally give himself a chance to play for one of the biggest prizes in tennis.
Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek: “Kyle Edmund has emerged from Andy Murray's shadow at a time when the Scotsman's powers are seemingly on the wane. A first grand slam semi-final against Nadal or Cilic awaits for the young Englishman looking to make his mark on the world stage and defy the odds once again.”





