Next year’s French Open may seem like a long way away, but it is never too early to begin analyzing which players are poised to claim one of tennis’s most prestigious titles. Odds to win the French Open at BetUS Sportsbook fluctuate throughout the year, but locking in one or more players at a sharp price can pay dividends down the road.
How French Open Outright Odds Work
Although some online sports betting sites ignore tennis betting, BetUS does quite the opposite. We understand the passion tennis fans have for their sport, which is why we offer live tennis odds, moneylines, game spreads, totals, player props, and, of course, future odds to win everything from minor tournaments to Grand Slam events.
It is important to understand the importance of outright markets, or futures, as those tennis odds can render tremendous value if chosen correctly. For example, French Open winner odds on Alexander Zverev were anywhere between +1200 and +1400. However, Zverev’s odds plummeted to approximately +800 once it became known in April that the defending champion and one of the betting favorites, Carlos Alcaraz, had withdrawn from the tournament due to a wrist injury.
Jannik Sinner, the co-favorite before Alcaraz withdrew, became an even greater favorite, but once unseeded Juan Manuel Cerundolo stunned the Italian superstar in the second round, Zverev immediately became the odds-on favorite at +120. Ultimately, Zverev would meet No. 10 seed Flavio Cobolli, where the French Open men’s final odds reflected the veteran German as a prohibitive -400 favorite.
Zverev would go on to win the 2026 French Open in five sets, but this scenario is an example of the advantages that outright markets can provide compared to waiting for live betting opportunities. Imagine those prescient enough to bet Zverev +1400 months before the tournament began and watched those odds plunge to -400 before his French Open final.
This is how a major withdrawal or injury impacts the outright market and creates new betting opportunities. BetUS will be offering 2027 French Open odds, and it is never too early to consider making a wager on which player will seize the day and conquer all challengers at the iconic Roland Garros.
BetUS has tennis betting odds, as well as a full complement of French Open news that provides invaluable information to fans and bettors alike. The industry’s preeminent sportsbook, BetUS, also has expert French Open predictions by a stable of professional handicappers.
Tips to Win the French Open
- Clay Court specialists handle slow rallies and unpredictable bounces best in the French Open.
- Check each player’s clay performance in Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome — it usually influences their Roland Garros chances.
- With men’s best-of-five sets, conditioning and mental toughness can be the deciding factors in late rounds.
- Follow injury updates — long grinds on clay can worsen minor issues before the tournament begins.
Roland Garros will be the epicenter of the tennis world from May 17th to June 6th of 2027.