Carlos Alcaraz

2025 French Open Odds: Alcaraz Favored, Swiatek Chases Historic Fourth

Clay season has arrived and so have the French Open odds. Carlos Alcaraz is the +125 favorite on the men's side as he eyes consecutive championships at Roland Garros, while Iga Swiatek, modern era queen of clay, leads the women's court at +150 at Sportsbook. Let the battles on the dirt begin. 

ATP French Open Betting odds

Men’s 2025 French Open Odds
PlayerOdds
Carlos Alcaraz+125
Jannik Sinner+200
Alexander Zverev +700
Novak Djokovic+900
Casper Ruud+1000
Jack Draper +1200
Stefanos Tsitsipas +1400
Holger Rune+1400
Joao Fonseca+2000
Lorenzo Musetti+2500

Odds as of May 7 at Sportsbook

who is favored to win the men's french open?

Since the turn of the century, a Spaniard has claimed the French Open title 17 times in the last 24 years. While Rafael Nadal dominated with 16 of those victories, now it’s Carlos Alcaraz’s turn to carry on the Spanish legacy. The 21-year-old has been managing an injury, receiving treatment on his upper leg during his loss to Holger Rune in the Barcelona Final in April. It eventually led him to withdraw from the Madrid Open to focus on regaining full health for the upcoming Grand Slam. 

Alcaraz has secured two titles since last year, including a clay victory at the ATP Masters 1000 in Monte-Carlo and a win in Rotterdam earlier this February.

WTA French Open Betting odds

WTA – Women’s 2025 French Open Odds
PlayerOdds
Iga Swiatek+150
Aryna Sabalenka+275
Mirra Andreeva+400
Coco Gauff+600
Elena Rybakina +900
Qinwen Zheng+1000
Jelena Ostapenko +1600
Karolina Muchova+1600
Paula Badosa+1600
Jasmine Paolini +2000

Odds as of May 7 at Sportsbook

who is favored to win the women's french open?

Despite her strength on clay, the 23-year-old hasn't lifted a trophy since last year's French Open and recently fell in the Madrid Open semifinals to Coco Gauff. That's quite the title drought. Iga Swiatek enters Roland Garros with sky-high expectations—and odds that reflect her invincibility at the Grand Slam tournament. She's gunning for a fourth straight crown in Paris, a feat no woman has pulled off in over a century, not since Suzanne Lenglen's run from 1920 to 1923. But she’s the female version of Rafael Nadal on the clay surface, and this tournament could be perfect timing for her to get back to the victory grind.

Last 10 French Open Winners For Men & Women

Last 10 French Open winners & opening odds
YearMen's WinnerOpening OddsWomen's WinnerOpening Odds
2024Carlos Alcaraz+135Iga Swiatek-120
2023Novak Djokovic+170Iga Swiatek-110
2022Rafael Nadal+400Iga Swiatek+200
2021Novak Djokovic+350Barbora Krejcikova+12500
2020Rafael Nadal+125Iga Swiatek+5000
2019Rafael Nadal-110Ashleigh Barty+4000
2018Rafael Nadal-135Simona Halep-600
2017Rafael Nadal+135Jelena Ostapenko+10000
2016Novak Djokovic-125Garbine Muguruza+1400
2015Stanislas Wawrinka+2000Serena Williams+250


If you look up French Open in the dictionary, you'll see a photo of Rafael Nadal. Of the 36-year-old's 22 Grand Slam titles, 14 have been earned at Roland Garros. In the last decade, the Spaniard has won seven times, including most recently (2022) and a four-year streak from 2017-2020.

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