- Carlos Alcaraz has +250 odds to win the 2024 Men’s French Open over Novak Djokovic (+300) and Jannik Sinner (+450)
- 14-time winner Rafael Nadal expects to play at Rolland Garros with +2000 odds to win.
- Women’s French Open Odds favor Iga Swiatek at -135 odds and only three other players have less than +2000 odds to win.
PARIS – With French Open qualifiers wrapping up, the draws and betting odds for the 2024 French Open are available. Carlos Alcaraz (+250) is the French Open betting favorite on the men’s side, with three-time winner Novak Djokovic trailing closely with +300 odds to win.
2024 Men’s French Open Odds
- Carlos Alcaraz +250
- Novak Djokovic +300
- Jannik Sinner +450
- Alexander Zverev +700
- Stefanos Tsitsipas +800
- Casper Ruud +1200
- Rafael Nadal +2000
- Andrey Rublev +2200
- Daniil Medvedev +2500
- Holger Rune +4000
The clay-court specialist Alcaraz enters Rolland Garros with an advantage over competition like Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner. Djokovic has only played in five tournaments this season and recently lost in straight sets to World No. 29 ranked Alejandro Tabilo in straight sets in Rome, while Jannik Sinner might not even compete with a hip injury.
If Sinner officially decides not to compete, Alcaraz’s legal sports betting odds will shorten even more. Speaking of health, 14-time French Open winner Rafael Nadal will play at his favorite event with +2000 odds to win.
Best Bet For 2024 Women’s French Open
World No. 1 and back-to-back French Open winner Iga Swiatek is the overwhelming favorite at legal tennis betting sites with -135 odds to win. Swiatek’s biggest competition is 2024 Australian Open winner Aryna Sabalenka, then competition drops off a tier with Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina at +900 odds each.
2024 Women’s French Open Odds
- Iga Swiatek -135
- Aryna Sabalenka +500
- Coco Gauff +900
- Elena Rybakina +900
- Danielle Collins +2000
- Jelena Ostapenko +3300
- Qinwen Zheng +3300
- Maria Sakkari +4000
- Mirra Andreeva +4000
- Elina Svitolina +5000
With Swiatek and Sabalenka on opposite sides of the Women’s Singles draw, the top two betting options wouldn’t meet until the final. Swiatek’s -135 odds to win are solid considering she’s won three of the last four French Opens and has proven to be the best player on clay.
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