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French Open women's singles odds: Saba beats Schwiatek, Zheng Qinwen ranks sixth!

The much-anticipated French Open tennis tournament is just around the corner, and after the draw was announced, the odds for the tournament seem to have changed. Let's take a look at the latest odds to win the title.


In Men's Singles, Akasina continued to lead strongly, followed by Zverev and Djokov. This is also probably in line with the current world rankings. Let's focus on the women's singles:



Sabalenka: 3.25 to 1

Swiatek: 3.5 to 1

The odds for the duo to win the tournament have been fluctuating. Swiatek was still far ahead of the Rome Masters, but with his early exit in the Eternal City, the two were neck-and-neck before the draw for the French Open was announced. After the draw, the Belarusians overtook the defending champions. However, the gap between the two is not big, and the fifth seed, who has been missing the championship for almost a year, can perform at Roland Garros?



Gauff/Andreeva: 7 to 1

The two talented girls are tied for third place, even better than Bolini, who has just won the Rome 1000. In fact, the two are not groundless, the former is the runner-up of the former tournament, and even won the runner-up of the Madrid and Rome 1000 back-to-back, and the limelight is not even lost to Sabalenka. The latter has been strong in a series of high-end games this year, showing very considerable potential.



Bolini: 15 to 1

Zheng Qinwen: 1 to 17

The winner of the new 1000 tournament was not on the list in the previous odds, which was considered an oolong by the bookmaker, but the latest issue has been added. Although she was once again placed in the same quarter as Sabalenka, she should have been much better than last year, having already beaten her opponent in Rome.



Rybakina: 23 to 1

Svitolina: 26 to 1

Case/Ostapenko: 34 to 1

Further back, it's the turn of the three Grand Slam champions. Rybakina has won the Roma 1000 championship, and although her recent form has not been good, she still has a lot of background; Ostapenko, a former champion who beat Swiatek on clay this year, is a tough opponent that no player wants to face; Keys lifted the Australian Open this year, and Svitolina has not won a Grand Slam title, but it is not uncommon for her to reach the deeper rounds.



"Rich Girl" Pegula did not enter the top ten, which obviously does not match the current high ranking, which once again confirms the tradition that it is difficult for Americans to play clay well, except for Serena Williams.


Who will win the Susan Lenglen Cup? Can Sabalenka get their hands on it for the first time? Can Zheng Qinwen create another Grand Slam result after the Australian Open that year? Let's wait and see! (Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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