French Open Odds 2025: Men’s Singles Preview for Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, More

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Mike Frey, Geoff Burke-Imagn Images. Pictured (left to right): Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic.

With the draws for Roland Garros officially announced, it's time to look into the 2025 French Open odds for men's singles.

Two men stand alone at the top of the odds board to win Roland Garros: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The former, of course, won his first French Open in 2024, defeating Alexander Zverev in five sets.

Novak Djokovic is the third-betting favorite; the Serbian had a strong run last year before withdrawing in the fourth round due to a knee injury.

See where the rest of the French Open men's field lands below.

French Open Odds 2025 — Men's Singles

PlayerOdds
Carlos Alcaraz+105
Jannik Sinner+190
Novak Djokovic+1200
Alexander Zverev+1600
Lorenzo Musetti+2000
Casper Ruud+2800
Jack Draper+3300
Arthur Fils+5000
Holger Rune+5000
Stefanos Tsitsipas+5000
Joao Fonseca+6600
Francisco Cerundolo+6600
Alex de Minaur+8000
Daniil Medvedev+8000
Jakub Mensik+10000
Andrey Rublev+10000
Taylor Fritz+10000
Tommy Paul+12500
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina+12500
Hubert Hurkacz+15000
Jiri Lehecka+15000
Tomas Machac+15000
Felix Auger-Aliassime+20000
Frances Tiafoe+20000
Grigor Dimitrov+20000
Ben Shelton+20000
Karen Khachanov+20000
Flavio Cobolli+25000
Sebastian Baez+25000
Sebastian Korda+25000
Gael Monfils+30000
Matteo Arnaldi+30000
Cam Norrie+30000
Tomas Martin Etcheverry+30000
Jan-Lennard Struff+35000
Mariano Navone+35000
Alejandro Tabilo+40000
Ugo Humbert+40000
Nicolas Jarry+40000
Lorenzo Sonego+50000

Odds via BetMGM on Thursday, May 22

There are no surprises at the top with Carlos Alcaraz(+105) and Jannik Sinner(+190) as the two main favorites.

Alcaraz enters the French Open in fine form. He defeated Sinner in Rome and was a finalist in Barcelona, where he lost to Holger Rune (+5000).

Despite the loss to Alcaraz, Sinner returned from his three-month doping ban with a bang, defeating Francisco Cerundolo (+6600)Tommy Paul (+12500) and Casper Ruud (+2800).

Something to be aware of if Alcaraz and Sinner clash at Roland Garros: Since 2024, Sinner is 85-3 against non-Alcaraz opponents; he is 0-4 against the Spaniard.

Novak Djokovic (+1200) has had mixed results on clay in the lead-up to the French Open, losing early to Alejandro Tabilo in Monte Carlo and Matteo Arnaldi in Madrid. On the road to a finals run, Djokovic could potentially encounter Alexander Zverev (+1600) and Sinner.

One of the biggest risers in 2025, Jack Draper (+3300)is behind only Zverev, Ruud, and Lorenzo Musetti (+2000). The Brit could have an interesting second-round opponent in fan favorite Gael Monfils (+30000).

Taylor Fritz (+10000) and Tommy Paul(+12500) pace the Americans, with Ben Shelton (+20000),Frances Tiafoe (+20000) and Sebastian Korda (+25000) seen as longer shots.

Keep an eye out for Brazil's Joao Fonseca (+6600). The teenage phenom shocked Andrey Rublev in the first round of the Australian Open and has since won his first-ever ATP Tour-level title in Buenos Aires on clay in February.

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