French Open 2023 Favorites to Win: The Battle of the Titans

French Open 2023 Favorites to Win: The Battle of the Titans

The French Open, referred to as Roland Garros in French, is the mecca of clay-court tennis. It's where the titans of tennis clash on the red clay, displaying their skills and passion for the sport. As the 2023 tournament approaches, the anticipation is palpable. But who are the top favorites to win the coveted title? Let's dive into the list of contenders and their odds, as per BetUS, to find out.

Rafa Nadal: The King of Clay

There's no discussion of Roland Garros without mentioning the undisputed king of clay, Rafael Nadal. He's earned the title of "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) on clay, and for a good reason. With 14 French Open titles, Nobody comes close to him, Bjorn is the second with 6 titles. The Spaniard has a unique connection with the Parisian clay courts and has been a dominant force at the French Open for more than a decade.

However, Nadal's journey to greatness has been anything but easy. Injuries have plagued the champion throughout his career, but his resilience and passion for the sport have always shone through. Fans can learn more about his incredible career and journey here.

 

Novak Djokovic: Chasing History

Another player who cannot be discounted in the race for the French Open title is Novak Djokovic. The Serbian superstar is on a quest to become the all-time leader in Grand Slam titles, and adding another Roland Garros crown to his collection would undoubtedly strengthen his case.

Djokovic has already proven that he can conquer the clay courts of Paris, having won the French Open twice before. A third title will tie him up with legends Mats Wilander, Ivan Lendl and Gustavo Kurten. His unrivaled return of serve, pinpoint accuracy, and unparalleled mental strength make him a force to be reckoned with. Djokovic will be eager to etch his name in history, making him a strong contender for the 2023 title.

Carlos Alcaraz: The Heir Apparent

A rising star has claimed the number one spot, and his name is Carlos Alcaraz. The teenage sensation from Spain, just 19 years old, has been capturing attention with his remarkable performances, earning him the title of "Nadal's heir." With a playing style evoking a youthful Rafa, Alcaraz has displayed a striking mix of innate talent, unwavering determination, and boldness on the court.

Even at such a young age, Alcaraz has already achieved notable milestones in the tennis world.

During the 2022 US Open, he etched his name in history as the youngest champion since 1991. The new number 1 player is ready to take down those 2 legends.

The Outsiders: Players to Watch at the French Open 2023

While the favorites to win the French Open 2023 grab most of the headlines, it's essential to keep an eye on the talented outsiders who could cause upsets and make a deep run in the tournament. Here's a closer look at some of the exciting players to watch at Roland Garros this year:

Stefanos Tsitsipas

The Greek sensation, Stefanos Tsitsipas, has been on a meteoric rise in the world of tennis. With an aggressive playing style and impressive net skills, Tsitsipas has already reached the French Open final once (in 2021) and is a serious contender for the title.

Casper Ruud

Casper Ruud, the Norwegian clay-court specialist and 2022 finalist, has been steadily climbing the ATP rankings. With a solid baseline game and a powerful forehand, Ruud is a formidable opponent on clay, making him a player to watch at the French Open.

Alexander Zverev

The gifted German player, Alexander Zverev, has consistently held a prominent position in tennis rankings. Possessing a formidable serve and a versatile game, Zverev has the capacity to advance far in Roland Garros. In 2022, he reached the semi-finals and engaged in a fierce battle with Nadal. Unfortunately, he suffered a broken ankle at the end of the 2nd set. Despite this setback, his previous appearances in both 2020 and 2022 semi finals showcase his potential for success at the French Open.

Holger N. Rune

The young Danish talent, Holger Rune, is a promising player with a bright future ahead. Rune has already offered glimpses of his remarkable potential on the ATP Tour. Despite being relatively inexperienced at the Grand Slam level, his quarter-final appearance in the 2022 French Open proves that he is undoubtedly a player to keep an eye on in the years to come.

Jannik Sinner

Italian phenom Jannik Sinner has been turning heads with his powerful groundstrokes and remarkable poise on court. With a strong work ethic and a rapidly improving game, Sinner is a threat to any player in the draw and could make a significant impact at the French Open.

Dominic Thiem

Austrian star Dominic Thiem is no stranger to success at Roland Garros, having reached the final twice (2018 and 2019). Known for his powerful groundstrokes and relentless work ethic, Thiem is always a force to be reckoned with on the clay courts of Paris.

Daniil Medvedev

Although better known for his hard-court prowess, Russian Daniil Medvedev has been improving on clay in recent years. The world number two possesses a unique playing style, and his consistency from the baseline could see him make a deep run at the French Open.

Andrey Rublev

Another rising star from Russia, Andrey Rublev, has been making waves on the ATP Tour with his aggressive baseline game and explosive power. While clay may not be his preferred surface, Rublev's raw talent and determination make him a dangerous opponent at Roland Garros.

Felix Auger Aliassime

The young Canadian, Felix Auger Aliassime, has been hailed as one of the most promising talents in tennis. With a strong serve and an aggressive playing style, Auger Aliassime has the potential to cause upsets and make a deep run at the French Open.

Matteo Berrettini

Rounding out our list of outsiders is Italian powerhouse Matteo Berrettini. With a booming serve and a devastating forehand, Berrettini has the weapons to challenge the best players in the world on any surface, including the clay courts of Roland Garros.

Odds to Win 2023 French Open Men (March 27, 2023)

To Win Outright French Open Men 2023

Moneyline

Carlos Alcaraz    

+160

Novak Djokovic    

+140

Rafael Nadal    

+250

Stefanos Tsitsipas    

+650

Casper Ruud    

+1200

Alexander Zverev    

+2000

Holger N Rune    

+1400

Jannik Sinner    

+1400

Dominic Thiem    

+1600

Daniil Medvedev    

+2500

Andrey Rublev    

+3300

Felix Auger Aliassime    

+4000

Matteo Berrettini    

+4000

Hubert Hurkacz    

+5000

Miomir Kecmanovic    

+5000

Alex De Minaur    

+6600

Cameron Norrie    

+5000

Denis Shapovalov    

+6600

Diego Schwartzman    

+8000

Lorenzo Musetti    

+3300

Sebastian Korda    

+5000

Taylor Fritz    

+8000

Marin Cilic    

+10000

Karen Khachanov    

+15000

Reilly Opelka    

+10000

Pablo Carreno Busta    

+6600

Roberto Bautista Agut    

+8000

Nick Kyrgios    

+2500

Stan Wawrinka    

+5000


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