Carlos Alcaraz and Tommy Paul will meet in the quarterfinals of the French Open on Tuesday, June 3. The match will tentatively start at 2:15 p.m. ET on court Philippe-Chatrier and will be broadcast on TNT, truTV and MAX.
Paul is one of two Americans who reached the quarterfinals of Roland Garros. Meanwhile, Alcaraz is in search of his second straight French Open title.
Find my Alcaraz vs Paul prediction and pick for Tuesday below, plus the latest Alcaraz vs Paul odds, head-to-head record, start time and more.
Alcaraz vs Paul Prediction, Pick
- Alcaraz vs Paul Pick: Over 31.5 (Play to 32.5)
My Alcaraz vs Paul best bet is on the over. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live French Open odds page.
Alcaraz vs Paul Odds, Over/Under, Spread, Head to Head, Start Time
Carlos Alcaraz Odds | -1700 |
Tommy Paul Odds | +890 |
Over/Under | 31.5 (-122o / -110u) |
Spread | Alcaraz -7.5 (-120), Paul +7.5 (-110) |
Alcaraz-Paul H2H | 4-2 |
Time | How to Watch | Tuesday, 2:15 p.m. ET | TNT, truTV, MAX |
Odds via FanDuel |
Alcaraz vs Paul Preview, Prediction
Alcaraz Betting Preview
Alcaraz is a heavy favorite in this quarterfinal duel, and for good reason.
The Spaniard is the defending French Open champion and has been nearly unstoppable on clay this season, racking up 1000 titles at Monte-Carlo and Rome and an appearance in the final in Barcelona.
However, Alcaraz has dropped a set in his last three matches at Roland Garros (vs. Ben Shelton, Damir Dzumhur and Fabian Marozsan), and all three of those went over this number of 31.5.
It's not that Alcaraz is playing poorly, but there always seems to be a short time where his play drops off a bit, allowing an opponent to take advantage.
Also, because Alcaraz is one of the best players in the sport and the top target at the French Open, he always gets his opponent's best shot.
Paul Betting Preview
It's remarkable that Paul is still in this event. The American looked dead in the water when he was trailing two sets to zero against Marton Fucsovics. But with his strong fitness, Paul rallied to win the match in five.
After that victory, it was disclosed by Paul himself that he's fighting through a couple of injuries, including an abdomen issue.
That didn't stop the American from taking down Karen Khachanov in five sets in the next round before ousting Alexei Popyrin in a quick three-setter.
The straight-set match and a day off will give Paul a chance to recoup before this showdown.
Also working in Paul's favor is his past success against Alcaraz. While Paul trails 4-2 in the head-to-head results, he took a set off the Spaniard at Wimbledon (2024) and played a tight three-setter with him at Cincinnati (2023) in two of the defeats.
Alcaraz vs Paul Predictions, Betting Analysis
I'm expecting Alcaraz to win this match, but I also expect Paul to win at least a set, pushing the total over the number.
Even as Alcaraz continues his clay-court success, Paul's history against his opponent and Alcaraz's recent results in Paris point to this play having value.