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French Open tennis odds: Mirra Andreeva opens as h...

ESPN · Jun 4, 2026, 8:13 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Instead, Mirra Andreeva, who came into the festivities with fifth-best +900 odds, is a huge -450 favorite over Maja Chwalinska (+355) in the women's French Open Final.
  • Alexander Zverev is the odds-on favorite to win the men's draw at Roland-Garros with -200 odds.
  • Men's and women's odds by DraftKings Sportsbook as of time of publication.

Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.

The French Open's Musketeers' and Suzanne Lenglen cups are up for grabs again after being won by Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff in 2025. Franco Arland/Getty Images Doug Greenberg Jun 4, 2026, 03:00 PM ETMultiple Authors Email Print Open Extended Reactions With four players remaining on the men's side and only two on the women's side, the 2026 French Open has not turned out how almost anyone would have envisioned it at the start: Overwhelming men's pre-tournament favorite Jannik Sinner (-300) is no longer playing, nor are women's pretournament favorites Aryna Sabalenka (+250), Iga Swiatek (+275), Coco Gauff (+650) or Elena Rybakina.

Instead, Mirra Andreeva, who came into the festivities with fifth-best +900 odds, is a huge -450 favorite over Maja Chwalinska (+355) in the women's French Open Final. The unheralded Chwalinska came into the tournament as an approximately 500-1 underdog to win it all.

Alexander Zverev is the odds-on favorite to win the men's draw at Roland-Garros with -200 odds. Ironically, Zverev was actually the second-favorite to Sinner before the tournament, but at an extremely distant 12-1. Flavio Cobolli (+350), Jakub Mensik (+600) and Matteo Arnaldi (11-1) are the only players standing between Zverev and his first career grand slam title.

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