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2023 French Open Predictions, Tips, Odds & Accumulators

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2023 French Open Predictions, Tips, Odds & Accumulators

The French Open 2023 Men's and Women's tournaments are underway and you can find here our recommended bets on every match of the second Grand Slam tournament of the year. Our Roland Garros predictions include singles and accumulator tips, best odds, free bets and exclusive bookie promotions.


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Looking for the best recommended bets on the French Open matches (Men's & Women's singles)?

Below, you can find our betting tips on the Outright Winner markets. Since the French Open is underway you will also find our recommended bets on all Men's Singles and Women's single matches of the day, grouped by recommended bets, possible surprises and accumulator tips.

TODAY'S FRENCH OPEN TIPS

Recommended tips are selected by our tennis betting experts. They are considered the most probably outcome of a match and tipically have convenient odds. We suggest to bet on singles or combine some of them in an accumulator. You can find our French Open accumulator tips below.


Men's Tournament Recommended Bets

  • DAZN BetKhachanov K. - Sonego L.
    Khachanov to win
    1.52Bet
  • LiveScoreBetEtcheverry T. M. - Nishioka Y.
    Etcheverry to win
    1.35Bet
  • 10Bet Betting BonusRune H. - Cerundolo F.
    Rune to win
    1.41Bet

Women's Tournament Recommended Bets

  • Mr.MegaMuchova K. - Avanesyan E.
    Muchova to win 
    1.26Bet
  • Ladbrokes Betting BonusSvitolina E. - Kasatkina D.
    Kasatkina to win
    1.57Bet
  • Rhino.betPera B. - Jabeur O.
    Jabeur to win
    1.26Bet
  • BetVictor Betting BonusSchmiedlova A. K. - Gauff C.
    Gauff to win
    1.18Bet


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Possible surprises tipically are value bets - outcomes with good chances compared to offered odds. We suggest to bet low stakes on singles.

Possible Surprises - Men's

  • ThePoolsDimitrov G. - Zverev A.
    Dimitrov to win 
    2.70Bet

Possible Surprises - Women's

  • 10Bet Betting BonusSorribes Tormo S. - Haddad Maia B.
    Haddad Maia to win
    1.71Bet

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An accumulator (also called acca) is a bet formed by a combination of single bets. The possible income is given by multiplying all the odds with the amount staked.

Today's Men's Accumulator Tips

  • Rune H. - Cerundolo F.
    Rune Wild to win
    1.40
  • Etcheverry T. M. - Nishioka Y.
    Etcheverry to win 
    1.33
  • Dimitrov G. - Zverev A.
    Dimitrov to win 
    2.60
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Today's Women's Accumulator Tips

  • Svitolina E. - Kasatkina D.
    Kasatkina to win 
    1.56
  • Pera B. - Jabeur O.
    Jabeur to win
    1.25
  • Schmiedlova A. K. - Gauff C.
    Gauff to win
    1.17
  • Sorribes Tormo S. - Haddad Maia B.
    Haddad Maia to win
    1.70
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FRENCH OPEN MEN'S OUTRIGHT TIPS  

Rafa Nadal dominated this tournament in the last two decades, having won 14 of the last 18 editions. Anyway, the "King of Clay" will miss this year's tournament because of a hip injury.

His fellow countryman Carlos Alcaraz is the odds-on favorite to win the Roland Garros. The yound Spaniard has already won claycourt titles in Buenos Aires, Barcelona and Madrid this season. However he suffered a shock defeat to Fabian Marozsan, a player ranked outside the top 100, in Rome few weeks ago.

Novak Djokovic is the only one of the "Big Three" playing in Paris this year, since Roger Federer is now retired. The Serb, who may have to get through Alcaraz to make the final, failed to impress on clay in 2023, having lost to Lorenzo Musetti, Dusan Lajovic and Holger Rune during the current claycourt swing. He also lost to Rune in the last eight in Rome.

Holger Rune arrives in Paris as the only player to have reached two of three Masters 1000 tournaments finals in the build up. The Dane lost to Rublev in Montecarlo and won in Munich the following week. Last year, he made the quarter finals here in Paris and we expect him to go past this stage this time having swerved Alcaraz and Djokovic in the draw.


Other contenders?

Daniil Medvedev recently won the first tournament on clay of his career in Rome and could be the surprise package here.

Casper Ruud finished runner-up last year. He shouldn't be underestimated despite he struggled for form throughout 2023.

Jannik Sinner has lost to Rune in semifinals in Monte Carlo, missed Madrid because of illness and disappointed in Rome. Anyway, the Italia has the draw to play himself into the tournament.

Outright tips

  • Betfred Betting BonusWinner
    Carlos Alcaraz
    7/4Bet
  • Bet365 Betting BonusTo Reach The Final
    Holger Rune
    3/1Bet
  • William Hill Betting BonusTo Reach The Semi Finals
    Jannik Sinner
    5/2Bet

 

Possible Upsets

  • Bet365 Betting BonusTo Reach The Final
    Andrey Rublev
    22/1Bet

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FRENCH OPEN WOMEN'S OUTRIGHT PREDICTIONS 

Predicting the winner of the Women's tournament is no easy task. There have been eight different winners in the last 9 years – and some have literally come out of nowhere to totally dominate for a fortnight.

Barbora Krejcikova surprisingly won the 2021 Women’s Singles title by defeating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the final. She became the second unseeded player in as many years to win the tournament while Iga Swiatek clinched his second French Open title last year.
Actually, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina are the Big Three in teh WTA circuit. They have been the standout players in the past 12 months, and hold the four Grand Slam titles as well as the most recent major prizes (Swiatek in Stuttgart, Sabalenka in Madrid and Rybakina in Rome).

Iga Swiatek is the reigning French Open champion and is currently on an impressive 27-match winning streak, with her last defeat coming in Dubai last February.

Elena Rybakina won her maiden major at Wimbledon last year before going on to reach the final of the Australian Open, win Indian Wells, make the final of Miami and take home the Rome trophy just before Roland Garros.

Aryna Sabalenka claimed her maiden grand-slam title at the Australian Open earlier in the season and has been a model of consistency ever since, finishing runner-up at Indian Wells and Stuttgart and winning in Madrid.

Long shots?

Ons Jabeur’s runner-up performance in Rome reads very well. Tunisian also won her first WTA 1000 title in Madrid earlier this month and boasts the most wins and final appearances on clay this season.

Jessica Pegula is as consistent and solid as they come, but she’s got a big test in Danielle Collins in R1.

Jelena Ostapenko and Barbora Krejcikova are former French Open winners and should not be ruled out, as well as Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova who is returning to form after a long injury.

Belinda Bencic has been absent since finishing runner-up to Jabeur in Charleston in early April but she has won two titles this season and is a former Grand Slam semifinalist.

Outright Tips

  • Coral betting bonusWinner
    Iga Swiatek
    21/10Bet
  • Betfred Betting BonusWinner
    Ons Jabeur 
    33/1Bet

Possible Upsets

Looking for an upset, long shots or 'dark horses? Our team has selected this year's possible surprises. Bet on them on singles or avoid to put your money on the favourite.


  • Betfred Betting BonusWinner
    Belinda Bencic
    100/1Bet
  • LiveScoreBetWinner
    Jessica Pegula 
    40/1Bet
  • Ladbrokes Betting BonusWinner 
    Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
    300/1Bet
  • Boylesports Betting BonusWinner
    Anastasia Potapova
    100/1Bet

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FRENCH OPEN 2023: ALL THE INFO

The French Open is the second major tournament of the year - the other three being the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. The world's best tennis players lock horns in Paris on clay.

This year's French Open is set to start on May 28th and runs through to the men’s final a fortnight later, on Sunday June 11..


2023 French Open Men's Contenders

Defending champion and 14-time winner Rafael Nadal has been forced to withdraw due to injury, with the Spaniard wanting to be fully fit for one final year on tour in 2024, and so it is Carlos Alcarez who arrives in Paris as favourite for the men’s title.

Novak Djokovic will be his closest contender but former world number 1 Daniil Medvedev and a plethora of rising stars - Casper Ruud, Jannik Sinner and Holger Rune above all - are ready to shine in Paris.

  • Carlos Alcaraz 7/4
    Novak Djokovic 12/5
    Holger Rune 10/1
    Daniil Medvedev 10/1
    Jannik Sinner 12/1
    Casper Ruud 18/1
    Stefanos Tsitsipas 18/1
    Alexander Zverev 30/1

2023 French Open Women's Contenders

Reigning champion Iga Swiatek is the outright favourite this year despite her recent thigh injury scare in Rome. The Polish sensation recently extended her unbeaten run to a staggering 27 matches, but will face stiff competition from Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka.

Jelena Ostapenko, Barborda Krejcikova, Marketa Vondrousova and Ons Jabeur also have good chance according to online bookmakers.

  • Iga Swiatek 21/20 cor
    Aryna Sabalenka 6/1 dazn
    Elena Rybakina 13/2 bfr
    Jelena Ostapenko 25/1 boy
    Barbora Krejcikova 25/1 bfr
    Marketa Vondrousova 33/1 b365
    Ons Jabeur 33/1 bfr
    Cori Gauff 35/1 bf

Tournament schedule

DateRoundUK time (BST)/TV channel
Sun May 28First Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Mon May 29First Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Tue May 30First Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Wed May 31Second Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Thu Jun 1Second Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Fri Jun 2Third Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Sat Jun 3Third Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Sun Jun 4Fourth Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Mon Jun 5Fourth Round10am until conclusion of play (Eurosport)
Tue Jun 6QuarterfinalsTBA (Eurosport)
Wed Jun 7QuarterfinalsTBA (Eurosport)
Thu Jun 8SemifinalsTBA (Eurosport)
Fri Jun 9SemifinalsTBA (Eurosport)
Sat Jun 10Women's finalTBA (Eurosport)
Sun Jun 11Men's finalTBA (Eurosport)

When is the French Open draw?

The official draw will take place on Friday May 26.

When is the French Open men's singles final?

The 2022 men's singles final at Roland-Garros will take place on Sunday, June 11.

When is the French Open women's singles final?

This year's French Open women's singles final will take place on Saturday, June 10.


How can I watch the French Open 2023 in the UK?

ITV Sport will no longer be showing matches from Roland-Garros on free-to-air. Eurosport has the rights to air the 2023 French Open in its entirety. Eurosport customers can live stream this via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices. Eurosport comprises multiple channels, all available to Sky, Virgin Media and BT customers.

The tournament can also be streamed on eurosport.co.uk as well as the Eurosport app, with a monthly pass costing £6.99 and an annual pass £39.99.


Will Andy Murray play at the French Open this year?

Andy Murray will not play at Roland-Garros this year. The Scot, 36, Murray teased a potential return to the Paris Grand Slam, but he will instead turn his focus towards the grass-court season where he will be bidding to make a deep run at Wimbledon.


Who are the top British players at the 2022 French Open?

There are no British women in the main draw after Emma Raducanu pulled out following a double round of surgery for multiple nagging injuries.

Furthermore, Kyle Edmund has been forced to withdraw from the 2023 French Open through injury.

As a result, Cameron Norrie (200/1) and Dan Evans (500/1) are UK's best hopes this year. 

The 21-year-old Jack Draper, ranked world No 60 ahead of his French Open debut, is also expect to impress this year should he has a clean bill of health.

What is the 2023 Roland Garros Prize Money?

The 2023 French Open prize money is approximately €49,6 million, an increase of more than 12.3 percent from on 2022. The men's and women's singles champions in Paris will each receive €2.3 million.

What surface is the 2023 Roland Garros played on?

The 2023 French Open is being played on outdoor clay courts.

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