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Women's Roland Garros 2026 - Winner Betting Odds Preview

22.04.2026, 05:47

The 2026 Women’s French Open at Roland Garros presents one of the most intriguing and tightly contested championship betting markets in recent tennis history, with Polish sensation Iga Świątek and Belarusian world number one Aryna Sabalenka positioned as virtual co-favorites across virtually all major international sportsbooks. The tournament, scheduled to take place from May 18 through June 7, 2026, in Paris, France, features defending champion Coco Gauff facing formidable challenges from an exceptionally deep field of elite competitors, each bringing distinct advantages rooted in their recent performances, surface specialization, injury status, and historical Roland Garros achievement. This preview synthesizes comprehensive betting data, player performance metrics, injury updates, and market analysis to provide a detailed examination of the championship probabilities for all major contenders.

Event Preview

The 2026 iteration of Roland Garros will unfold over a twenty-one-day period beginning on May 18 and concluding on June 7, with the tournament representing the second Grand Slam championship of the calendar year and the only major competition contested on clay courts in professional tennis. The event maintains its historical significance as one of the four pillars of Grand Slam tennis, held annually at the Roland Garros facility in Paris, France, and continues to serve as the benchmark championship for clay court specialists and aspirational champions across the women’s professional tour.

Iga Świątek enters as the betting favorite despite a below-par start to 2026 on hardcourts, drawing strength from her unparalleled dominance at Roland Garros with four championships captured in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024. The Polish champion hopes a subtle philosophical shift will unlock her dominance in Paris, with no woman having won four consecutive Roland Garros singles titles in the Open Era. Aryna Sabalenka arrives as the world number one after dominating the hardcourt swing with a 23-1 record and titles at Brisbane, Indian Wells, and Miami, though her recent withdrawal from Stuttgart due to injury introduces uncertainty regarding her clay court readiness. Coco Gauff, the defending champion, attempts to retain her title after defeating Sabalenka in the 2025 final, but faces substantially elevated expectations and a fiercely competitive field that has rendered her title defense prospects considerably uncertain.

Elena Rybakina, the 2026 Australian Open champion and world number two, will be targeting a rare Australian Open-Roland Garros double, though her historical struggles on clay courts relative to her exceptional hard court performances create a fundamental mismatch between her elite ranking and her championship probability on the red clay. Mirra Andreeva, the precocious 17-year-old Russian prospect, has established herself as a top-10 competitor capable of reaching the second week of Grand Slam tournaments across multiple surfaces, becoming the youngest player to reach the fourth round in Grand Slam tournaments on three surfaces since Anna Kournikova in 1998.

Womens Roland Garros 2026 – Winner Betting Odds

Selection 22Bet Melbet BetWinner
Aryna Sabalenka 3.25 3.45 3.50
Iga Swiatek 3.25 2.95 3.50
Elena Rybakina 11.00 10.00 8.50
Coco Gauff 6.50 7.00 7.50
Mirra Andreeva 8.00 8.00 12.00
Victoria Mboko 21.00 23.00 26.00
Amanda Anisimova 21.00 12.00 26.00
Elina Svitolina 34.00 31.00 34.00
Karolina Muchova 34.00 26.00 26.00
Jessica Pegula 51.00 51.00 51.00

Start Time

The 2026 Women’s French Open will commence on May 18, 2026, with matches beginning at 11:00 AM Central European Time (CET) at the Roland Garros facility in Paris, France. The tournament operates on Paris local time throughout the two-week competition.

For bettors and viewers in alternative time zones, the following start times apply to primary matches:

  • United Kingdom: 10:00 AM GMT
  • United States (Eastern): 5:00 AM EDT
  • United States (Pacific): 2:00 AM PDT
  • Australia: 5:00 PM AEST (Sydney)
  • India: 3:30 PM IST

The 2026 Women’s French Open presents a compelling betting landscape where clay court mastery, championship experience, and recent hardcourt form converge to create genuine uncertainty regarding which elite competitor will ultimately capture the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen. Świątek’s historical dominance clashes with Sabalenka’s explosive current form, while Gauff’s title defense status carries psychological weight despite the substantially longer odds markets assign her relative to the favorites. The competitive depth of the field ensures that deep tournament runs and unexpected eliminations will reshape championship probabilities throughout the fortnight. Follow TipsGG for comprehensive event coverage, live odds updates, and detailed betting analysis throughout Roland Garros 2026.

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