2026 Women's French Open Tennis Winner Odds - Roland Garros

 

Participants Outright Winner
  • Aryna Sabalenka
  • Iga Swiatek
  • Elena Rybakina
  • Mirra Andreeva
  • Coco Gauff
  • Amanda Anisimova
  • Karolina Muchova
  • Victoria Mboko
  • Marta Kostyuk
  • Qinwen Zheng
  • Elina Svitolina
  • Naomi Osaka
  • Jasmine Paolini
  • Barbora Krejcikova
  • Jessica Pegula
  • Madison Keys
  • Diana Shnaider
  • Linda Noskova
  • Paula Badosa
  • Bianca Andreescu
  • Iva Jovic
  • Jelena Ostapenko
  • Emma Navarro
  • Marketa Vondrousova
  • Hailey Baptiste
  • Sorana Cirstea
  • Anastasia Potapova
  • Alexandra Eala
  • Daria Kasatkina
  • Liudmila Samsonova
  • Ekaterina Alexandrova
  • Lois Boisson
  • Emma Raducanu
  • Anna Kalinskaya
  • Belinda Bencic
  • Katerina Siniakova
  • Sara Bejlek
  • Karolina Pliskova
  • Beatriz Haddad Maia
  • Ons Jabeur
  • Danielle Collins
  • Dayana Yastremska
  • Leylah Fernandez
  • Maria Sakkari
  • Sofia Kenin
  • Victoria Azarenka
  • Elise Mertens
  • Ann Li
  • Janice Tjen
  • Elisabetta Cocciaretto
  • Elena-Gabriela Ruse
  • Camila Osorio
  • Lilli Tagger
  • Donna Vekic
  • Yulia Putintseva
  • Tereza Valentova
  • Zeynep Sonmez
  • Sara Sorribes Tormo
  • Maya Joint
  • Katie Boulter
  • Tatjana Maria
  • Olga Danilovic
  • Laura Siegemund
  • Veronika Kudermetova
  • Taylor Townsend
  • Alycia Parks
  • Magdalena Frech
  • Ajla Tomljanovic
  • Anhelina Kalinina
  • Daria Snigur
  • Jaqueline Cristian
  • Magda Linette
  • Cristina Bucsa
  • Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
  • Talia Gibson
  • Antonia Ruzic
  • Elsa Jacquemot
  • Anna Bondar
  • Shuai Zhang
  • Oleksandra Oliynykova
  • Caty McNally
  • Panna Udvardy
  • Kamilla Rakhimova
  • Oksana Selekhmeteva
  • Anastasia Zakharova
  • Petra Marcinko
  • Viktorija Golubic
  • Kimberly Birrell
  • Renata Zarazua
  • Emiliana Arango
  • Katie Volynets
  • Jil Teichmann
  • Solana Sierra
  • Anna Blinkova
  • Simona Waltert
  • Dalma Galfi
  • Nikola Bartunkova
  • Hanne Vandewinkel
  • Julia Grabher
  • Diane Parry
  • Xinyu Wang
  • Peyton Stearns
  • McCartney Kessler
  • Eva Lys
  • Moyuka Uchijima
  • Ella Seidel
  • Danka Kovinic
  • Marie Bouzkova

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OddsJet has the best Women’s French Open outright winner odds for tennis fans in Switzerland

When looking for the odds on a particular tennis player to win the Women’s French Open title on the red clay courts at Roland Garos, one is actually looking for the odds on that player ‘to win outright’.  OddsJet compares Women’s French Open outright winner odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every female player to win French Open outright so Swiss bettors may maximize their potential returns.  If you would like to see a comparison of Women's French Open match betting odds and lines, find them under our WTA odds comparison.

 

Women’s French Open Futures and Ante Post markets explained  

Women’s French Open outright betting is the most popular French Open futures betting market on the ladies side.  Futures markets, also called Ante Post markets, are those that involve a wager that is contingent a result that will not be final for at least a day in advance.  In terms of this Outright Winner market, you may actually bet on the winner up to one year in advance of the result.  This of course differs from individual tour match odds that are set generally within 24 hours of the match.  Typically, the highest paying odds for Ante Post and futures betting markets will come before the tournament starts.  As the tournament progresses, the odds will shrink and pay less because there are fewer players in position to win the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.  

 

Examples of Women’s French Open Outright odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both involve the figure of CHF 100. First, negative numbers express how much one must to wager in order to potentially win a profit of CHF 100 when odds are below even-money.  However, since there are so many potential winners, odds are rarely below even money, even on the heavy favorites.  Most odds will be above even-money and thus will come as a positive figure.  This positive figure expresses how much potential profit would be returned for a bet of CHF 100.   For example, when you see odds of +350 on Serena Williams to win outright, you would need to stake CHF 100 in order to receive a profit of CHF 350, yielding a total return of CHF 450.  Note that these expressions of CHF 100 for American odds are just that, they are not restrictions for how much you may decide to wager.

With Decimal odds format, the odds express the full potential amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  For this, simply multiply the Decimal odds by the stake. For example, if Anna Ivanovic is listed at 12.50 to win the French Open outright, a CHF 100 bet would return a total of CHF 1,250 including your stake, so the potential profit would be CHF 1,150. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of potential profit that will be returned on a wager.  For example, with a wager of CHF 100 and odds of 24/1 on Svetlana Kuznetsova to win outright (said 24-to-1), one could see a profit of CHF 2,400 (24 divided by 1, multiplied by CHF 100) plus the stake amount for a total potential return of CHF 2,500.  

 

Outright winner odds comparison for other major Women's tennis tournaments

Women’s Australian Open winner odds

Ladies Wimbledon winner odds

Women’s US Open winner odds


Odds updated at: 05:50 13/05/2026 Odds may have changed.

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2026 Women's French Open Tennis Winner Odds - Roland Garros

 

Participants Outright Winner
  • Aryna Sabalenka
  • Iga Swiatek
  • Elena Rybakina
  • Mirra Andreeva
  • Coco Gauff
  • Amanda Anisimova
  • Karolina Muchova
  • Victoria Mboko
  • Marta Kostyuk
  • Qinwen Zheng
  • Elina Svitolina
  • Naomi Osaka
  • Jasmine Paolini
  • Barbora Krejcikova
  • Jessica Pegula
  • Madison Keys
  • Diana Shnaider
  • Linda Noskova
  • Paula Badosa
  • Bianca Andreescu
  • Iva Jovic
  • Jelena Ostapenko
  • Emma Navarro
  • Marketa Vondrousova
  • Hailey Baptiste
  • Sorana Cirstea
  • Anastasia Potapova
  • Alexandra Eala
  • Daria Kasatkina
  • Liudmila Samsonova
  • Ekaterina Alexandrova
  • Lois Boisson
  • Emma Raducanu
  • Anna Kalinskaya
  • Belinda Bencic
  • Katerina Siniakova
  • Sara Bejlek
  • Karolina Pliskova
  • Beatriz Haddad Maia
  • Ons Jabeur
  • Danielle Collins
  • Dayana Yastremska
  • Leylah Fernandez
  • Maria Sakkari
  • Sofia Kenin
  • Victoria Azarenka
  • Elise Mertens
  • Ann Li
  • Janice Tjen
  • Elisabetta Cocciaretto
  • Elena-Gabriela Ruse
  • Camila Osorio
  • Lilli Tagger
  • Donna Vekic
  • Yulia Putintseva
  • Tereza Valentova
  • Zeynep Sonmez
  • Sara Sorribes Tormo
  • Maya Joint
  • Katie Boulter
  • Tatjana Maria
  • Olga Danilovic
  • Laura Siegemund
  • Veronika Kudermetova
  • Taylor Townsend
  • Alycia Parks
  • Magdalena Frech
  • Ajla Tomljanovic
  • Anhelina Kalinina
  • Daria Snigur
  • Jaqueline Cristian
  • Magda Linette
  • Cristina Bucsa
  • Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
  • Talia Gibson
  • Antonia Ruzic
  • Elsa Jacquemot
  • Anna Bondar
  • Shuai Zhang
  • Oleksandra Oliynykova
  • Caty McNally
  • Panna Udvardy
  • Kamilla Rakhimova
  • Oksana Selekhmeteva
  • Anastasia Zakharova
  • Petra Marcinko
  • Viktorija Golubic
  • Kimberly Birrell
  • Renata Zarazua
  • Emiliana Arango
  • Katie Volynets
  • Jil Teichmann
  • Solana Sierra
  • Anna Blinkova
  • Simona Waltert
  • Dalma Galfi
  • Nikola Bartunkova
  • Hanne Vandewinkel
  • Julia Grabher
  • Diane Parry
  • Xinyu Wang
  • Peyton Stearns
  • McCartney Kessler
  • Eva Lys
  • Moyuka Uchijima
  • Ella Seidel
  • Danka Kovinic
  • Marie Bouzkova

Featured Banner

OddsJet has the best Women’s French Open outright winner odds for tennis fans in Switzerland

When looking for the odds on a particular tennis player to win the Women’s French Open title on the red clay courts at Roland Garos, one is actually looking for the odds on that player ‘to win outright’.  OddsJet compares Women’s French Open outright winner odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every female player to win French Open outright so Swiss bettors may maximize their potential returns.  If you would like to see a comparison of Women's French Open match betting odds and lines, find them under our WTA odds comparison.

 

Women’s French Open Futures and Ante Post markets explained  

Women’s French Open outright betting is the most popular French Open futures betting market on the ladies side.  Futures markets, also called Ante Post markets, are those that involve a wager that is contingent a result that will not be final for at least a day in advance.  In terms of this Outright Winner market, you may actually bet on the winner up to one year in advance of the result.  This of course differs from individual tour match odds that are set generally within 24 hours of the match.  Typically, the highest paying odds for Ante Post and futures betting markets will come before the tournament starts.  As the tournament progresses, the odds will shrink and pay less because there are fewer players in position to win the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.  

 

Examples of Women’s French Open Outright odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both involve the figure of CHF 100. First, negative numbers express how much one must to wager in order to potentially win a profit of CHF 100 when odds are below even-money.  However, since there are so many potential winners, odds are rarely below even money, even on the heavy favorites.  Most odds will be above even-money and thus will come as a positive figure.  This positive figure expresses how much potential profit would be returned for a bet of CHF 100.   For example, when you see odds of +350 on Serena Williams to win outright, you would need to stake CHF 100 in order to receive a profit of CHF 350, yielding a total return of CHF 450.  Note that these expressions of CHF 100 for American odds are just that, they are not restrictions for how much you may decide to wager.

With Decimal odds format, the odds express the full potential amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  For this, simply multiply the Decimal odds by the stake. For example, if Anna Ivanovic is listed at 12.50 to win the French Open outright, a CHF 100 bet would return a total of CHF 1,250 including your stake, so the potential profit would be CHF 1,150. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of potential profit that will be returned on a wager.  For example, with a wager of CHF 100 and odds of 24/1 on Svetlana Kuznetsova to win outright (said 24-to-1), one could see a profit of CHF 2,400 (24 divided by 1, multiplied by CHF 100) plus the stake amount for a total potential return of CHF 2,500.  

 

Outright winner odds comparison for other major Women's tennis tournaments

Women’s Australian Open winner odds

Ladies Wimbledon winner odds

Women’s US Open winner odds


Odds updated at: 05:50 13/05/2026 Odds may have changed.

Betting sites & popular Swiss payment methods

Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.

 MuchBetter
 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



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