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Carlos Alcaraz after losing as we look at the French Open odds
Carlos Alcaraz after losing to Botic van De Zandschulp on day four of the 2024 U.S. Open. Photo Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images.

The French Open is set to be held from May 25 to June 8 at Roland Garros Stadium. French Open odds are available to bet on now. Carlos Alcaraz is the men's odds betting favorite with around a +150 price at most sportsbooks. Iga Swiatek is the favorite on the women's side.

French Open men's odds

Here's how French Open odds look for the men's side at our best sports betting apps.

PlayerDraftKingsbet365
Carlos Alcaraz+175+150
Jannik Sinner+300+300
Novak Djokovic+380+350
Alexander Zverev+800+750
Stefanos Tsitsipas+1100+1000
Casper Ruud+1200+1200
Daniil Medvedev+2500+3300
Andrey Rublev+2500+3300
Holger Rune+3000+2800
Jack Draper+5000+5000

Carlos Alcaraz won last year's French Open after beating No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev in a five-set finale. Alcaraz has now won at every major tournament other than the Australian Open, and he's the favorite to repeat at Roland-Garros in 2025.

Favorite to win 2025 French Open men's championship

Carlos Alcaraz (+175 via DraftKings)

Alcaraz was the favorite throughout last year's tournament and trended just ahead of Novak Djokovic before the Serbian was forced out of the competition due to an injury he suffered in the Round of 16. That cleared the way for Alcaraz to earn his first French Open title.

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The 21-year-old has won 14 ATP Tour-level singles titles already and three majors. With titles at the 2022 US Open, 2023 Wimbledon Open, and 2024 French Open, it's no surprise to see the Spaniard opening as the favorite to repeat at Roland-Garros in 2025.

French Open women's odds

Here is a look at women's French Open odds for the 2025 tennis tournament at Roland-Garros.

PlayerDraftKingsBet365
Iga Swiatek-175-175
Aryna Sabalenka+450+400
Coco Gauff+800+700
Elena Rybakina+1000+700
Mirra Andreeva+1600+1000
Barbora Krejcikova+1800+2200
Qinwen Zheng+1800+2000
Jasmine Paolini+2200+2800
Naomi Osaka+2500+2000
Karolina Muchova+2800+2800

Iga Swiatek (-180 French Open odds) was the minus-money odds favorite throughout last year's edition of the French Open. Aside from her grueling victory over Naomi Osaka in the second round, Swiatek dominated the field and didn't concede a set from the third round onward. She's won four of her last five appearances at the French Open.

French Open betting odds history

YearMenOdds (Prior to Round 1)WomenOdds (Prior to Round 1)
2024Carlos Alcaraz+275Iga Swiatek -155
2023Novak Djokovic+250Iga Swiatek-105
2022Rafael Nadal+400Iga Swiatek-115
2021Novak Djokovic+400Barbora Krejcikova+12500
2020Rafael Nadal+125Iga Swiatek+5000
2019Rafael Nadal-110Ashleigh Barty+1800
2018Rafael Nadal-255Simona Halep+650
2017Rafael Nadal-107Jelena Ostapenko+8000
2016Novak Djokovic-110Garbine Muguruza+1100
2015Stan Wawrinka+2500Serena Williams+240

How to bet on French Open odds

Betting on tennis involves predicting the outcomes of various aspects of a match or tournament. Let's explore some popular betting markets along with examples of odds:

  • Match winner: In this market, you bet on which player will win the match. For example, if Novak Djokovic is playing against Rafael Nadal and Djokovic has odds of -150 to win, it means you would need to bet $15 to win $10 if he wins. Conversely, if Nadal has odds of +200, a $10 bet on him would yield a profit of $20 if he wins.
  • Set betting: This market involves predicting the correct scoreline of sets in a match. For instance, if you believe Djokovic will win 3-1 against Nadal, and the odds for that outcome are +300, a $10 bet would result in a $30 profit if your prediction is correct.
  • Over/Under total games: Here, you wager on whether the total number of games played in a match will be Over or Under a set number determined by the sportsbook. If the line is set at 38.5 games and you bet the Over with odds of -110, you would need the match to have 39 or more games to win. Conversely, if you bet the Under with odds of +120, a $10 bet would return $12 in profit if the match has 38 or fewer games.

These are just a few examples of tennis betting markets, but there are many more available, each offering unique opportunities for bettors to capitalize on their knowledge of the sport. As always, it's essential to research players, consider factors like playing surface and recent form, and stay informed about tournament developments to make informed betting decisions.

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French Open FAQs

Who is the French Open favorite?

Carlos Alcaraz opened as the favorite to win the 2025 French Open. His +175 odds imply a 36.36% probability he will win. Iga Swiatek (-175) is the French Open odds favorite on the women's side.

Who won last year's French Open?

Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek were the consensus favorites from start to finish. Both won the 2024 French Open.

When will the 2025 French Open be played?

The French Open will be played May 25 to June 7, 2025.

Where will the French Open be played?

The French Open is played at Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France.

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