Jannik Sinner: The Biggest French Open Favorite Since Rafael Nadal
- Jannik Sinner's dominance on the tennis circuit and the absence of Carlos Alcaraz due to a wrist injury have positioned the Italian as the overwhelming favorite for the...
- 1 in the world, enters the Roland Garros tournament with -275 odds, according to sports betting platforms, marking the second-highest favoritism for a men’s French Open champion in...
- Alcaraz’s absence has created a significant void in the men’s draw, as the 20-year-old Spaniard had been the primary challenger to Sinner’s supremacy.
Jannik Sinner’s dominance on the tennis circuit and the absence of Carlos Alcaraz due to a wrist injury have positioned the Italian as the overwhelming favorite for the 2026 French Open, a status not seen since Rafael Nadal’s peak years, according to recent analysis.
The 24-year-old Sinner, currently ranked No. 1 in the world, enters the Roland Garros tournament with -275 odds, according to sports betting platforms, marking the second-highest favoritism for a men’s French Open champion in history. This follows a 29-match winning streak across all surfaces, with Sinner remaining undefeated against all opponents except Alcaraz, who is sidelined for the event.
Alcaraz’s absence has created a significant void in the men’s draw, as the 20-year-old Spaniard had been the primary challenger to Sinner’s supremacy. The injury, sustained earlier in the year, has left the field without one of the sport’s most dynamic players, further amplifying Sinner’s perceived advantage.
Sinner’s form has been particularly striking on clay, the surface of the French Open. His recent performances, including a 164-7 record since 2024, highlight his adaptability and consistency. This
