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Three-time champion Iga Swiatek is back in the familiar poll position of French Open favorite after updated French Open odds pushed her ahead of World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka ahead of Roland Garros.
On the men’s side, Jannik Sinner continues to dominate the board after another massive clay-court run, while Alexander Zverev strengthened his spot as the clear second favorite heading into the sport's second Major championship.
Read more in our full 2026 French Open odds breakdown below.
French Open men's singles odds
Player
Jannik Sinner
-330
Alexander Zverev
+1000
Novak Djokovic
+1600
Casper Ruud
+2000
Rafael Jodar
+2000
Odds as of 5-16.
French Open men's singles odds analysis
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner remains the clear betting favorite to win the 2026 French Open after an extraordinary run through the ATP Tour.
Sinner enters Roland Garros at -330 after winning a record five consecutive Masters 1000 titles and carrying an 11-match clay-court winning streak into the Italian Open.
Alexander Zverev moved into the second betting spot following the withdrawal of Carlos Alcaraz and another deep clay-court season from the German.
Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic saw his odds dip after a surprising second-round loss in Rome to rising Croatian star Dino Prižmić.
Two-time French Open finalist Casper Ruud sits at +2000 and could become a dangerous sleeper if he's able to defeat Sinner in Sunday's Italian Open final, while Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar also checks in at +2000 after continuing his breakout season on clay.
French Open women's singles odds
Player
Iga Swiatek
+240
Aryna Sabalenka
+260
Elena Rybakina
+800
Coco Gauff
+900
Mirra Andreeva
+1000
Odds as of 5-16.
French Open women's singles odds analysis
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is no longer the betting favorite to win the 2026 French Open after updated odds moved three-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek back into the top spot.
Swiatek now sits atop the French Open odds board despite an uneven clay season by her standards, while Sabalenka is close behind at +260 after another dominant year on the WTA Tour.
Elena Rybakina remains firmly in the mix at +800 thanks to her power game and improved movement on clay, while Coco Gauff comes in at +900 after falling in the Rome final to Elina Svitolina (+1400)
Teen sensation Mirra Andreeva rounds out the top five after continuing her rapid rise up the rankings and proving she can compete deep into major tournaments.
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
2025
Carlos Alcaraz
Coco Gauff
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
French Open trends
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Rafael Nadal has won 14 French Open Men’s Singles titles since 2004.
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No North American player has won the French Open Men’s Singles title since Andrei Agassi accomplished the feat in 1999.
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Rafael Nadal, Bjorn Borg, and Carlos Alcaraz are the only male players to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.
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Iga Swiatek became the first woman to win consecutive French Open titles since Justine Henin in 2006-07.
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:
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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:
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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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