
We have expert betting tips for the French Open Women, where punters have an even betting market to enjoy.
Aryna Sabalenka is the $3.25 favourite, but lurking in betting markets is clay specialist Iga Swiatek, who could regain her best form at Roland Garros.
We have our best bets for the French Open Women’s draw, where we have Swiatek on top.
Best Bet
Swiatek is a proven winner at Roland Garros, and although her form over the last two years isn’t special, we have her getting back to her best.
She was beaten by Elina Svitolina at the Italian Open recently, which came as a shock, and it saw her move from French Open favourite to the second line of betting. However, the familiar courts of Roland Garros could spark her back into life.
There is no doubt that she’s struggling with her form, but we’re taking the risk and putting her on top on her favourite surface. She is a four-time winner of the French Open, so she demands respect.
Best Value Bet
Elena Rybakina won the 2026 Australian Open, and she could go back-to-back at the grand slam level.
She has enough experience to handle most players in this field, and having already beaten Sabalenka on centre court, she won’t be worried if they meet in the final.
Playing on clay is the only concern, but she’s a crafty player, and she doesn’t cut rely on hitting power shots from behind the baseline. She throws in the odd spin and drop shot, which is always a big asset when playing on clay.
At $8.50, she is a risk worth taking.
Best Roughie
Belinda Bencic is one of the better players to have never won a grand slam, but she has played well over the last few years, and she could turn back time.
The Swiss player was highly touted early on in her career, and although she never hit the soaring heights of those expectations, she has picked up plenty of tournament wins throughout her career.
If she plays somewhere near her best, she could make a deep run, and punters get massive $101 odds. They are worth taking as a roughie pick with French Open predictions.
Next Best
If she learns how to handle her emotions, Mirra Andreeva is a future grand slam champion.
The young Russian has had her chances to win big tournaments, and although she often capitulates as the betting favourite, she deserves another chance to mature.
It’s tough for young players who are thrown into the big time, and with experience should come maturity. There is respect in French Open betting markets at $10, and a win wouldn’t surprise too many punters.
To Make the Final
Punters are used to taking $2.20 for Sabalenka to win the tournament, so we’re taking the odds for her to make the final.
She rarely misses making a grand slam final, and although she doesn’t always win, she doesn’t often get bungled out of the tournament before the later stages.
We’re happy to include her in tennis multi bets at the current odds.
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