- Andrey Rublev’s +5000 French Open futures odds could cut in half if he wins the ATP Madrid 1000 over the weekend.
- Carlos Alacaraz is the French Open betting favorite with +165 odds, but a forearm injury means those odds could slip closer to the event start.
- Defending champion Novak Djokovic has +275 odds to win the French Open for a fourth time.
PARIS – As the ATP Madrid comes to a close over the weekend, it’s time to start looking ahead towards French Open futures odds. Andrey Rublev is currently priced with +5000 odds at USA online sportsbooks to win the French Open, but Rublev’s odds will greatly shorten if he wins the ATP Madrid.
Men’s French Open Futures Odds
- Carlos Alcaraz +165
- Novak Djokovic +275
- Jannik Sinner +300
- Rafael Nadal +900
- Casper Ruud +1000
- Stefanos Tsitsipas +1200
- Alexander Zverev +1600
- Holger Rune +1600
- Daniil Medvedev +2200
- Andrey Rublev +5000
- Ben Shelton +6600
- Lorenzo Musetti +6600
- Alex De Minaur +8000
- Felix Auger Aliassime +8000
- Borna Coric +10000
- Cameron Norrie +10000
There are plenty of players with good betting value more than a month away from the French Open, but none as valuable and volatile as Andrey Rublev. The 26-year-old Russian just passed Stefanos Tsitsipas (+1200) in ATP Rankings but still has long +5000 French Open odds to win his first Grand Slam.
Rublev’s Odds Expected To Shorten, Bet Him Now
However, Rublev’s +5000 odds won’t last long if he keeps it up at ATP Madrid. Rublev is the favorite with +185 odds at Tennis sportsbooks to win in Madrid at the current semifinals stage.
He’ll face Taylor Fritz in the semifinals, a player he’s 1-0 against on clay in his career. Rublev had to beat back-to-back Madrid Open winner Carlos Alcaraz to get to the semis, but we’re fading Alcaraz’s favored +165 odds at the French Open.
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Alcaraz has been out of sorts to start clay season, mostly because of a lingering forearm injury that kept him out of Monte Carlo and Barcelona. He’s got plenty of time to work it out, but it’s hard to understand why Alcaraz would be favored (+165) over the defending champion Novak Djokovic at +275 odds.
Jump on Djokovic’s +275 sports betting odds and Rublev’s +5000 odds for the French Open before they shorten up.
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