Tennis handicapper Jose Onorato has released his betting odds, picks, and predictions for the 2026 French Open men's and women's singles draws.

These projections provide a roadmap for bettors navigating the clay-court tournament at Roland-Garros, where sudden player withdrawals have shifted the competitive landscape.

Onorato brings a documented track record to these predictions. Since 2022, his betting record stands at 168-106-9, representing a gain of 107.12 units [1]. His latest analysis focuses on the most promising wagers and expected outcomes as the tournament prepares to begin on a Sunday in early June.

In the men's draw, Jannik Sinner has emerged as the clear betting favorite [2]. Sinner's position at the top of the odds reflects a shift in expectations following the loss of other top contenders.

Major adjustments to the field have already occurred. Carlos Alcaraz is officially out of the tournament [2]. Additionally, Arthur Fils has withdrawn from the competition due to a hip injury [2].

Onorato's comprehensive guide includes futures bets and specific match predictions designed to inform bettors on the highest-value opportunities. The analysis covers both the men's and women's draws to ensure full coverage of the event in Paris.

Jannik Sinner is the clear betting favorite for the men's draw

The absence of Carlos Alcaraz and Arthur Fils significantly alters the probability distributions for the 2026 French Open. With Alcaraz out, the vacuum at the top of the draw consolidates Sinner's status as the primary favorite, likely shortening his odds and increasing the value of mid-tier 'dark horse' candidates in the men's bracket.