French Open Odds

French Open Best Contenders

Men's Contenders

  • Rafael Nadal
  • Novak Djokovic
  • Carlos Alcaraz

Women's Contenders

  • Iga Swiatek
  • Ons Jabeur
  • Jessica Pegula

How do the French Open Odds work?

French Open odds work primarily through moneyline bets, which are straightforward wagers on a player in a 1v1 match. Moneyline odds take into account the spreads and overall money coming in on each player to provide a fair straight-up bet in a tennis matchup. Each player is assigned a moneyline price, and bettors can wager on which player they think will win the match.

In some cases, the draw or bracket can also influence French Open odds. For example, in a past tournament, the men’s singles draw had 13-time winner Rafael Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic in the same quadrant of the bracket, which could have affected their respective odds.

How can I bet in the French Open?

To bet on the French Open Tournament, you can use online betting platforms offered by various gambling websites. These websites provide high odds, plenty of markets for betting, and bonuses and promotions for tennis betting. You can bet on the French Open winner, place wagers on individual matches, and engage in in-play betting.

In-play betting is popular in tennis, allowing you to continue wagering on a range of markets even when a match is underway. The breaks during play give you a few moments to consider a wager without missing any of the action.

To get started, choose a reputable gambling website and create an account. Make sure to research the available French Open betting odds and markets, and be aware of any bonuses or promotions related to tennis betting. Always remember to bet responsibly and within your means.

French Open History

The history of the tennis French Open dates back to its inception in 1891 as the French Championships, initially only open to French club players. The tournament was held at various locations and played on different surfaces until the early 20th century. In 1925, the French Championships opened to all international amateur players and was designated as a major championship by the International Lawn Tennis Federation. The event was held at the Stade Français in Saint-Cloud, the site of the previous World Hard Court Championships, in 1925 and 1927, played on clay courts.

In 1928, the tournament moved to the Stade Roland-Garros, which features clay courts, and has been held there ever since. The French Open is typically held in late May to early June each year. The tournament underwent another significant change in 1968 when it became open to professional players, along with a number of other established championships.

As of 2023, the French Open is 128 years old and continues to attract tennis players and media from around the world, maintaining its glamour and importance as one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

French Open Recent Winners

Year Men Women
2022 Rafael Nadal Iga Świątek
2021 Novak Djokovic Barbora Krejčíková
2020 Rafael Nadal Iga Świątek
2019 Rafael Nadal Ashleigh Barty
2018 Rafael Nadal Simona Halep

French Open Frequently Asked Questions

The French Open is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, along with the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. It is held annually in Paris at Roland-Garros.

The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament played on clay courts.

The French Open typically takes place between late May and early June. For example, in a previous edition, the tournament occurred from Sunday, May 26 to Sunday, June 9.

The French Open is officially called the “Championnats Internationaux de France de Tennis” in French, which translates to “France’s International Championships of Tennis”.

The first French Open was held in 1891.

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