Ladbrokes brings you the ultimate French Open 2025 tournament preview, taking a look at the favourites' odds and how to bet on Roland Garros this year.

The French Open is back for another year of high-stakes battles on the Parisian clay at Roland Garros.
As the only Grand Slam played on clay, the French Open is a unique test of endurance, strategy and mental toughness. The ability to think two shots ahead is often more important than pure power.
The second Grand Slam of the tennis season has plenty of storylines to keep an eye on. Jannik Sinner returns from his three-month doping ban seeking to follow up his Australian Open triumph, while Iga Swiatek is looking for her fourth consecutive crown at Roland Garros.
Venue: Roland-Garros, Paris, France
Main Draw: May 25, 2025
Women's Singles Final: June 7, 2025
Men's Singles Final: June 8, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz will meet Jannik Sinner for the first time in a Grand Slam final when they meet in a blockbuster clash at Roland Garros.
Jannik Sinner is the new slight favourite to win the Men's Singles at odds of 5/6, as the three-time major winner looks to put his spell on the sidelines behind him. He looked good on his return in Rome before losing to Alcaraz in the final. This is the first time he's made the final at Roland Garros, and he's yet to drop a set throughout the tournament after defeating Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals.
Last year's champion Carlos Alcaraz is next at odds of 10/11. The 22-year-old Spaniard became the youngest man to win a major on three different surfaces when he triumphed here last year. His wins on clay in Monte Carlo and Rome put him firmly on the right track. He fought back from losing the first set in the semi-final to Lorenzo Musetti to lead 2-1 before Musetti retired.
Aryna Sabalenka will face Coco Gauff in the Women's Single final, in a meeting of the top two seeds.
Aryna Sabalenka is the new favourite to win the French Open at odds of 4/9. The Belarusian has been in great form and has three WTA wins in 2025, including in Madrid, and this is her seventh final this year. Sabalenka dispatched the reigning 'Queen of Clay' Iga Swiatek in the semi-finals, who had won the past three tournaments at Roland Garros.
Coco Gauff won the doubles competition here last year, and is 13/8 to win the singles in 2025. She raised lost to Sabalenka in the final in Madrid, and Gauff was also a losing finalist in Rome, beaten by Jasmine Paolini. She advanced to the final after ending the fairytale run of French wildcard Lois Boisson.
***UPDATE*** Coco Gauff is the 2025 French Open Women's Singles champion, beating Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 6-2 6-4.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.