French Open 2024 women's singles winner odds: Iga Swiatek outright favorite to win the title, followed by Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff
Iga Swiatek looks poised to capture her third consecutive French Open title with the form she has been in lately, and the odds certainly seem to agree.
The Pole may not have started the season the way she wanted, but she's been on song ever since the start of the clay swing. She has already lifted the title in Madrid and Rome and is in line to complete a rare triple crown if she wins the Suzanne-Lenglen Cup for the fourth time.
BetMGM has listed her as the outright favorite to win the singles title with -135 odds. So, a bet of $135 will fetch $100 upon a successful title run. She holds an 38-4 win-loss record this season along with four titles to her name.
World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka trails Swiatek as the second favorite to win the French Open with +500 odds. The Belarusian opened her campaign well, winning her second Major title in Australia, but saw a dip in her form afterwards. She has, however, been resurgent since the beginning of the clay court swing, reaching the finals in Madrid and Rome.
Sabalenka reached the semifinals last year, losing to Karolina Munchova in a exhilarating three-setter.
The duo of Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina trail the two above them with +800 odds each. Gauff has yet to get her season going, having won just one title so far, which came in the beginning of the year in Auckland. She reached the last four in Rome and will look to build on that as she heads into the French Open.
Rybakina, on the other hand, has been marred by injuries this year, having had to withdraw from a couple of events recently. She holds a 30-5 match record this season and has captured three titles in Brisbane, Abu Dhabi, and Stuttgart already.
Mirra Andreeva surprises as oddsmakers' fifth favorite pick to win French Open
Mirra Andreeva has surprised everybody with her exponential rise this season and seems to be getting better by the day. She may have burst onto the scene last year, but her exploits this year have demonstrated that she belongs at the top of women's tennis.
The 17-year-old heads into the French Open as the fifth favorite to clinch the title with +1600 odds in her favor. She holds a 12-7 match record so far this year, with her best result coming in Madrid where she reached the last eight. She has also reached the last eight in Rouen and the fourth round of the Australian Open.
Andreeva reached the third round in Paris last year, losing to Coco Gauff in a three-setter.
2021 champion Barbora Krejcikova, defending runner-up Karolina Muchova, Ons Jabeur, and 2018 champion Simona Halep, trail Andreeva with +2000 odds each.
Beatriz Haddad Maia rounds off the top 10 with +2500 odds in her favor.