2025 French Open Odds: Alcaraz, Swiatek Expected to Defend at Roland Garros

When you're good on clay, you're really good on clay. Just ask Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, who will look to defend their titles at Roland Garros and are favorites to do so.

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Chris Gregory • Publishing Editor
Apr 30, 2025 • 13:50 ET • 5 min read
Carlos Alcaraz French Open ATP
Photo By - Imagn Images. Carlos Alcaraz holding up his 2024 French Open trophy.

The 2025 French Open at Roland Garros is just around the corner, and the French Open odds are starting to see some action on some of the sport's biggest stars.

The top spot on both odds boards belongs to the defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz on the men's side and four-time champ Iga Swiatek on the women's side. Read more in our full breakdown below.

French Open men's singles odds

Player DraftKings bet365
Carlos Alcaraz +110 +100
Jannik Sinner +250 +250
Novak Djokovic +800 +600
Alexander Zverev +900 +750
Stefanos Tsitsipas +1100 +1200
Casper Rudd +1200 +1200
Holger Rune +1800 +2000

Odds as of 4-30.

French Open men's singles odds analysis

Carlos Alcaraz is best on clay, so it's no surprise to see him listed as the No. 1 choice (+100), especially after winning here for the first time in 2024. He took down Jannik Sinner in the semifinals and came back against Alexander Zverev in the final after losing two of the first three sets.

Speaking of Sinner, he's in the No. 2 spot at +250 even though he hasn't played since winning the Australian Open for the second time in January. He's been serving an anti-doping suspension resulting from two positive tests last year.

Three-time Roland Garros champion Novak Djokovic is third on the board, though at longer odds (+600 to +800) than we've come to expect. Early exits from the Monte-Carlo Masters and Madrid Open in April aren't very encouraging, but we know the 24-time Grand Slam champ can never be counted out.

2024 runner-up Alexander Zverev is fourth with odds as long as +900.

French Open women's singles odds

Player DraftKings bet365
Iga Swiatek +110 +137
Aryna Sabalenka +350 +300
Mirra Andreeva +750 +600
Coco Gauff +1100 +1000
Qinwen Zheng +1800 +2000
Elena Rybakina +2000 +2000
Jelena Ostapenko +2200 +2500
Karolina Muchova +2800 +2500
Madison Keys +3000 +1600

Odds as of 4-30.

French Open women's singles odds analysis

This tournament has run through Iga Swiatek in recent years, and sportsbooks expect more of the same in 2025. After wins in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024, the World No. 2 is entering the week with odds as short as +110.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is second on the board between +300 and +350 despite never winning or making a final at Roland Garros.

Mirra Andreeva is third on the board as long as +750 after making it to the semifinals a year ago at just 17 years old.

Coco Gauff (+1100) is also looking to break through for her first win at Roland Garros. She's done as well as the final in 2022 and advanced to the semis a year ago before falling to Swiatek.

Previous French Open singles champions

Here are the French Open singles champions for the last 10 years. On the women's side, there have been seven different winners over the last decade, including seven straight unique champions, but Iga Swiatek has won four of the last five events. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz both have wins, ending Rafael Nadal's sustained run of titles.

Year Men's champion Women's champion
2024 Carlos Alcaraz Iga Swiatek
2023 Novak Djokovic Iga Swiatek
2022 Rafael Nadal Iga Swiatek
2021 Novak Djokovic Barbora Krejcikova
2020 Rafael Nadal Iga Swiatek
2019 Rafael Nadal Ashleigh Barty
2018 Rafael Nadal Simona Halep
2017 Rafael Nadal Jelena Ostapenko
2016 Novak Djokovic Garbine Muguruza
2015 Stan Wawrinka Serena Williams

French Open trends

  • Rafael Nadal has won 14 French Open Men’s Singles titles since 2004.
  • No North American player has won the French Open Men’s Singles title since Andrei Agassi accomplished the feat in 1999.
  • Rafael Nadal and Bjorn Borg are the only male players to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.
  • Iga Swiatek became the first woman to win consecutive French Open titles since Justine Henin in 2006/2007.

How to bet on French Open odds

Tennis betting is most commonly done with moneyline odds for a match. Each player is assigned a moneyline price and bettors can wager on which one they think will win. Sportsbooks also offer futures odds for each tournament, where you can bet on which player will win that specific tournament. 

Tennis futures odds usually look like this:

  • Player A +600

This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to win $600 if Player A wins the tournament. If it's close to the end of a tournament or one player has been particularly dominant, you might see someone with a minus sign (-) ahead of their odds:

  • Player B -120

This means that you would need to wager $120 to win $100 on Player B winning the tournament.

Above we have posted the American odds for the French Open. However, these are easy to convert to decimal odds or fractional odds with our odds converter tool.

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