French Open 2025: Alcaraz and Sinner Dominate Men's Betting Odds
The 2025 French Open sees Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as top contenders in men's betting, with Aryna Sabalenka leading the women's odds.

The 2025 French Open, the second Grand Slam of the year, is set to showcase some of the most exciting tennis talents. On the men's side, Carlos Alcaraz (+105) and Jannik Sinner (+220) are the clear favorites, according to ESPN BET odds. Alcaraz, the reigning champion, and Sinner have dominated the Grand Slam scene since the 2024 Australian Open, making them the top picks for this year's tournament.
On the women's side, Aryna Sabalenka (+230) is the favorite to claim her first Roland Garros title. Iga Swiatek (+340), who has won four of the past five French Opens, is a close second. Despite Swiatek's recent form not being at its peak, her history on the clay courts of Paris keeps her in contention.
Betting Trends
- Carlos Alcaraz has attracted an impressive 85.9% of the money wagered on the men's tournament winner at ESPN BET.
- Jannik Sinner's odds have slightly lengthened due to a potentially tough draw, including a possible semifinal clash with Novak Djokovic (+1100).
- Aryna Sabalenka is seeing significant betting action, leading in money wagered at ESPN BET and second in wagers at BetMGM.
American Contenders
American bettors are showing strong support for Coco Gauff (+500) and Tommy Paul (+6600). Both players are considered major liabilities by BetMGM, but their potential to upset the odds keeps them in the spotlight.
Tennis Betting Popularity
Tennis remains one of the most popular sports for betting, with the French Open consistently being the second-most-bet tennis tournament of the year, trailing only the US Open. The combination of high-stakes matches and the unique challenge of clay court play makes it a favorite among bettors.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Alcaraz and Sinner in the men's draw, and Sabalenka and Swiatek in the women's draw, to see if they can live up to the betting expectations and claim the coveted French Open titles.