The Italian Open is over, which means now is the perfect time to check out the latest French Open odds.
The latest: Carlos Alcaraz’s win over Jannik Sinner in Rome makes him the one to beat at Roland Garros. There are several other contenders in the mix, including a veteran in Novak Djokovic, who could make this an unpredictable tournament.
Check out our latest French Open odds as of May 18.
French Open odds
We’ll first start with the men’s side, which features Alcaraz, Sinner and Alexander Zverev at the top.
| Player | Odds |
| Carlos Alcaraz | +100 |
| Jannik Sinner | +162 |
| Novak Djokovic | +450 |
| Alexander Zverev | +750 |
| Stefanos Tsitsipas | +1,000 |
| Casper Ruud | +1,200 |
| Jack Draper | +1,600 |
| Holger Rune | +2,000 |
| Joao Fonseca | +2,200 |
| Lorenzo Musetti | +2,200 |
| Daniil Medvedev | +3,300 |
| Andrey Rublev | +3,300 |
| Francisco Cerundolo | +4,000 |
French Open odds as of 3:06 p.m. on 05/18/2025.
Men’s French Open odds notes
- Alcaraz won the 2024 French Open, and the Spaniard is poised for another deep run at Roland Garros. Carlitos downed Sinner in straight sets at the Italian Open and is 15-1 on clay this year.
- Sinner returned from a three-month ban and picked up where he left off. He cruised to the Italian Open final, losing just one set before meeting the Alcaraz buzzsaw. Sinner matched Alcaraz point-for-point in the first set, but lost the second set 6-1. It’s fair to wonder where his conditioning is.
- It’s rare to see Djokovic carry odds greater than 10-to-1 for any event, but questions about father time finally arriving are looming. The Serbian superstar is 0-2 on clay this year. He is, however, a three-time French Open champion and has won four of his last five matches against Alcaraz.
- Cerundolo isn’t a bad long-shot pick considering how well he’s played on clay. He’s a strong 19-7 on the surface, besting Zverev and pushing Alcaraz to three sets.
- Felix Auger-Aliassime (+10,000) has the best odds of any Canadian in the draw. He has struggled mightily to make the transition to clay in 2025, dropping all four of his matches on the surface.
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