The French Open, or Roland-Garros, is the year’s second Grand Slam, where each spring the top 128 players gather in Paris to compete for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy and to be crowned the French Open women’s champion on the famous courts of Paris. Unlike the other majors, the challenge here unfolds on clay, a surface that slows the ball, lengthens rallies, and tests mental and physical stamina in unique ways.
At interwetten, you can follow every point and back your favorites as the world’s best attempt to master the Paris clay.
Whether you see Coco Gauff repeating her heroics, Aryna Sabalenka fighting back, or Iga Świątek adding another Roland-Garros title to her growing collection, you’ll find French Open women’s singles odds covering every eventuality on our tennis betting page.
2026 French Open Women's Betting and a Look Back at Last Year’s Final
The 2025 women’s final will be remembered as one of Roland-Garros’ modern classics. Coco Gauff, just 21 years old, fought back from a set down to defeat top seed Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-4 in a contest full of tension and momentum swings.
Sabalenka had started with her usual ferocious intent, storming through early games and claiming the first set in a tight tie-break. But Gauff steadied herself, broke early in the second, and levelled the match with a flurry of winners and improved court coverage.
The decider swung both ways. Gauff edged ahead, Sabalenka clawed back to 3-3, but double faults and a loose forehand handed Gauff the initiative again. In the final game, under huge pressure, she held her nerve and collapsed to the clay in celebration as Paris rose to its feet.
That victory made Gauff the first American to win this title since Serena Williams in 2015 and the youngest to do so since her compatriot in 2002.
Looking ahead to 2026, Świątek leads a strong group of French Open women’s favourites, with Sabalenka and Gauff close behind in the outright markets. The Polish player, already a six-time Grand Slam winner, has turned clay into her personal playground with four Roland-Garros titles in just seven appearances and will be the player to beat.
Notwithstanding Świątek’s dominance on clay, 2025 finalist Sabalenka — a regular in the latter stages of majors — has the power to blast through any opponent when her first serve is firing.
Then there is reigning champion Gauff, a two-time major winner who has evolved into a player who thrives under pressure and will relish the chance to defend her title in 2026.
Finally, keep an eye on Mirra Andreeva, the fearless teenager now inside the world’s top 10. The Russian became the youngest player since Martina Hingis to reach the French Open’s second week on debut and has already defeated several seeded opponents on clay, hinting at a potential breakthrough run.
French Open Women Betting Odds
The French Open women’s betting odds at interwetten provide a clear picture of various outcomes during the two-week tournament in Paris.
For example, Świątek might be listed at 3.25 in the outright market, underlining her position as the leading favorite.
Meanwhile, Emma Raducanu, still facing the challenge of adapting to Roland-Garros conditions, could be priced at 26.00, meaning the Brit’s chances for glory in the City of Light are considered remote.
To illustrate how payouts work in terms of likelihoods: a €10 stake on Świątek at 3.25 would return €32.50 if she lifted the trophy, while the same bet on Raducanu at 26.00 would return €260 if she produced a stunning run to claim the title.
These examples illustrate how women’s French Open winner betting odds present both leading contenders and outsiders, giving you a clear sense of the market.
French Open Women Betting Markets
French Open women’s betting covers far more than simply picking the champion. From tournament-long predictions to in-match specifics, you can find markets to suit every betting hunch on our sports betting pages.
You can also take advantage of last minute betting opportunities before matches begin, adding even more ways to get involved as the tournament unfolds.
Here are some popular and alternative options:
- Match Winner: Choose the player you expect to win the match.
- To Win a Set: Back a player to win at least one set.
- Outright Winner: Select who will lift the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen at the end of the fortnight.
- Correct Score in Sets: Predict whether the match ends 2–0 or 2–1, adding an extra layer of challenge.
- First Set Winner: Bet on who will establish early control and win the first set.
- Set Handicap: Give a player a set advantage or deficit to unlock alternative odds.
- Total Games Over/Under: Bet on whether the number of games played will exceed or stay below a pre-set figure.
- Number of Tie-Breaks: Bet on whether the match will feature a tie-break at all.
Live French Open Women Betting
Momentum at Roland-Garros can change in a heartbeat, and the interwetten live betting markets let you respond as plays unfold.
By tracking French Open women’s scores, you have the chance of gaining the insight needed to spot opportunities as matches progress.
So, if Sabalenka starts piling on winners and holding serve easily, an Over Games market can reflect that surge.
Alternatively, if you notice Gauff clawing her way back after losing the opening set? The Next Set Winner market offers a way to capitalize on that swing.
And when Świątek begins stringing together breaks with her trademark angles, specialist live options — like predicting which player will break next — can provide another option while the match is still unfolding.
French Open Women Betting Tips
Clay rewards variety and endurance. It slows the pace, demands heavier topspin, and punishes players who are uncomfortable sliding into shots. Those who can switch from defense to attack within the same rally often excel here.
Additionally, look at previous clay-court achievements. A Rome or Madrid title in the build-up often signals a player ready to thrive in Paris. Equally, focus on those with proven staying power — surviving long three-set duels is a must on these courts.
Another factor to consider is someone topping the Wimbledon ladies bettings, for instance, might not translate that form directly to clay, where patience and tactical discipline outweigh raw speed.
Delving into head-to-head records on clay can also reveal players who consistently outmaneuver certain opponents. Combine that with mental strength under pressure, and you give yourself a more rounded picture when weighing up French Open women’s markets.