Find the latest French Open odds below, including every tournament on the ATP and WTA tour schedules and this season’s majors. Options for betting include the winner of the event, head-to-head wagering on each matchup throughout the tournament and various props. Tennis is a popular sport at legal online sportsbooks, and there are tournaments to wager on all year long.
French Open odds and betting lines
Odds for the winners of upcoming tennis tournaments appear in the table below. For bets that you’re interested in, just click on the odds to head to the sportsbook where you can place that bet.
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Men’s winner | Odds | Women’s winner | Odds |
Carlos Alcaraz | +125 | Iga Swiatek | -140 |
Novak Djokovic | +200 | Aryna Sabalenka | +300 |
Holger Rune | +700 | Elena Rybakina | +1200 |
Stefanos Tsitsipas | +800 | Barbora Krejcikova | +1400 |
Jannik Sinner | +1300 | Paula Badosa | +1600 |
Casper Ruud | +1600 | Cori Gauff | +1600 |
Daniil Medvedev | +2000 | Ons Jabeur | +1700 |
Andrey Rublev | +2500 | Jelena Ostapenko | +2000 |
Alexander Zverev | +3500 | Jessica Pegula | +2200 |
Borna Coric | +5000 | Maria Sakkari | +2200 |
French Open information
The 2023 French Open begins on May 28 and runs through June 11 at Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. It’s the second of this season’s four Grand Slam events. Rafael Nadal, the defending champion on the men’s side, has withdrawn due to injury. Carlos Alcaraz (+125) and Novak Djokovic (+200) are among the current favorites.
For the women, the top choices on the odds board are Iga Swiatek (-140), last year’s winner, and Aryna Sabalenka (+300). The total prize money for the event is $54.6 million, with $2.49 million going to both winners. Broadcast coverage of the event will be available on NBC Sports platforms and the Tennis Channel.
Tennis futures
In addition to the French Open, the other three components of the tennis Grand Slam are Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open. Futures betting is open all year round on the winners of the three prestigious tournaments.
Futures betting odds are courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Wimbledon takes place from July 3-16 at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina are the defending champions.
Men’s winner | Odds | Women’s winner | Odds |
Novak Djokovic | +110 | Aryna Sabalenka | +350 |
Carlos Alcaraz | +400 | Iga Swiatek | +400 |
Daniil Medvedev | +800 | Elena Rybakina | +450 |
Matteo Berrettini | +900 | Ons Jabeur | +1100 |
Jannik Sinner | +1000 | Cori Gauff | +1200 |
The 2023 US Open is scheduled for Aug. 28 to Sept. 10 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. The defending champions are Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek.
Men’s winner | Odds | Women’s winner | Odds |
Novak Djokovic | +140 | Iga Swiatek | +250 |
Carlos Alcaraz | +300 | Elena Rybakina | +600 |
Daniil Medvedev | +300 | Aryna Sabalenka | +700 |
Jannik Sinner | +800 | Cori Gauff | +1200 |
Nick Kyrgios | +1100 | Jessica Pegula | +1200 |
The next Australian Open is set for Jan. 15-28, 2024. At the last edition, Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka came out on top in their respective draws.
Men’s winner | Odds | Women’s winner | Odds |
Novak Djokovic | +125 | Iga Swiatek | +330 |
Carlos Alcaraz | +350 | Aryna Sabalenka | +450 |
Daniil Medvedev | +500 | Elena Rybakina | +650 |
Jannik Sinner | +1200 | Cori Gauff | +1200 |
Nick Kyrgios | +1200 | Jessica Pegula | +1200 |
Tennis betting odds explained
There are several options for betting on tennis at legal online sportsbooks. You can wager on a player to win an upcoming tournament, focus on individual matchups or choose from a variety of props and other bets. Here’s a look at how various tennis bets work:
Tournament winner
For each event on both the men’s and women’s side, there are odds for all players scheduled to compete. As you scroll the odds board, there will be a few favorites up top, long shots at the bottom, and a host of other entrants in between the two extremes.
- To win the French Open:
Head-to-head matchups
As tournaments play out, players advance through the bracket by winning their respective matchups. Sportsbooks will have odds for each match from the opening round through to the finals. The lines are set on the moneyline, with negative numbers for favorites and positive for underdogs.
- Novak Djokovic vs. Carlos Alcaraz
- Djokovic (-140)
- Alcaraz (+120)
Tennis props
As you dig deeper into the tennis betting menu, there’s a whole host of props available for each match. You can bet on the individual games and sets throughout a match, put some money on specific factors like break points, or even try to project the correct score from a range of choices.
- Daniil Medvedev vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Correct score groups any player — first set
- 6-3, 6-4 (+105)
- 7-5, 7-6 (+200)
- 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 (+250)
Live betting on French Open odds
Many online sportsbooks offer live betting for tennis throughout a tournament. When available, there are a number of options for bettors, including updated odds on the winner of the event in its entirety or a specific match, over/under on total sets, the correct score and more.
When an event is in progress, you can log into the sportsbook from your computer or mobile device to check out the available options. Live betting odds tend to move rapidly and can provide a real-time look at the market perception of what’s happening as you watch along.
Popular tennis bets
Here’s a look at the top tennis betting options that you’re likely to come across at online sportsbooks and details on how they work.
- Tournament winner: Wager on the winner of the event.
- Head-to-head: A moneyline bet on the winner of a match.
- Games spread: Choose the favorite minus the listed number of games or take the underdog plus the spread.
- Total games and sets: Over/under betting on the number of games or sets necessary to complete the match.
- Match parlays: Multi-leg wagers, such as a player to win plus the over/under on total games.
- Sets, matches and games: Various bets on the different segments of the match.
- Player props: Options include aces, break points and more.
- Player to win at least one set: Wager on the underdog to win at least one set during the match.
- Correct score: Bet on the correct final score for a game or set.
Tennis betting FAQ
How do tennis betting odds work?
The odds for tennis work in the same fashion as for other sports. The odds serve as an indicator of the likelihood of an outcome, such as the winner of a tournament or a head-to-head matchup between two players.
Which sportsbook has the best tennis odds?
There’s no sportsbook that will always have the best odds on any specific tennis tournament or matchup. Bettors should take the time to line shop and compare the odds at multiple sportsbooks to choose the most favorable option for wagers they want to place.
What’s the easiest tennis bet to win?
There’s no one single tennis bet that’s necessarily easier to win than others. Sports betting carries risk, and there’s always the possibility of losing your stake no matter how appealing a wager may appear to be. For those who are new to tennis betting, keep it simple from the start and choose an interesting option or two as you continue to learn.
How much do you win for a $100 tennis bet?
The winnings from a successful $100 bet will depend on the odds when you placed the wager. For example, a $100 bet at odds of -105 would yield a profit of $95.24 if you went on to win, while the same stake at odds of +105 has the potential for $105 in profit.
Is there a spread in tennis betting?
Spread betting is available for head-to-head tennis matches. As opposed to points, the spread uses sets or games. Other than that, the bet works in the same fashion as spread betting for other sports: Choose the favorite minus the number or the underdog plus the same number. To win, your selection has to cover the listed number.