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2024 US Open Odds Analysis: Top 3 ATP, and WTA Betting Favorites

US Open Betting Odds: Top 3 Contenders and Picks

 

The final Grand Slam of the year is upon us, and the excitement is building! Let’s dive into the US Open betting odds and uncover the top contenders to lift the coveted trophy.

 

2024 US Open Betting Odds: Top 3 Picks to Win the Final Grand Slam
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2024 US Open | 143rd season of the US Open Championships: the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament
August 28th – September 8th, 2024 | USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queens, New York
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The Next US Open Tournament

Tennis’s final major tournament of the year drops first serve this month when the best in the world head to the hardcourts at Flushing Meadows in New York for the 2024 US Open.

Carlos Alcaraz and Olympic gold medalist Novak Djokovic are the favorites on the men’s side.

On the women’s side, dollars are landing on Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek.

Both are at +280 odds.

What players should tennis betting fans target to win the final major of the year?

Keep reading for tennis odds, analysis, and picks for the 2024 US Open.

 

Writers’s ATP Picks for the Next U.S. Open

US Open Men’s Singles to Win Odds

  • Carlos Alcaraz +135
  • Novak Djokovic +188
  • Jannik Sinner +222
  • Daniil Medvedev +510
  • Alexander Zverev +1600
  • Taylor Fritz +3300
 

Winner: Carlos Alcaraz +135

Novak Djokovic won gold in Paris, but this is a different set of circumstances.

Alcaraz has already had a terrific 2023 with victories at the BNP Paribas Open, the French Open at Roland Garros, and Wimbledon.

At Wimbledon, Alcaraz bested Djoker to take the title.

Djokovic got his revenge in Paris, but for Carlos, winning the US Open is more important than a gold medal.

Alcaraz gets it done.


 

Second Pick: Novak Djokovic +188

The win over Alcaraz at the Olympics has inflated Djokovic’s chances to lift the US Open trophy.

For sure, Novak remains a possible US Open winner.

He’s still got it as evidenced by his gold medal victory.

But +188 versus a player of Carlos Alcaraz’s abilities over the hardcourts at Flushing Meadows makes Djoker an underlay.

If you believe, pull the trigger.

If you have any doubts, grab the better than expected odds on Alcaraz.


 

Third Pick: Daniil Medvedev +510

The 2021 US Open winner had a nice Wimbledon run.

He pushed eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz in a 4 sets and 1 tiebreaker semifinal lost.

Throw out the Olympic performance because Medvedev wasn’t on fire.

Pay attention to how Daniil performs in Cincinnati this week.

If he has a decent showing, then for sure, he could be one of the players to look at to upset Alcaraz and Djokovic.

 

Writers’s WTA Picks for the Next U.S. Open

US Open Women’s Singles to Win Odds

  • Aryna Sabalenka +280
  • Iga Swiatek +280
  • Elena Rybakina +640
  • Coco Gauff +670
  • Naomi Osaka +860
  • Jessica Pegula +1325
 

Winner: Coco Gauff +670

Sometimes, you want to go for the money.

In this case, we’re going for the money by backing the defending champ.

Coco had a tough Olympics that saw her breaking down into tears.

But Gauff is a fighter.

So we should expect her to bounce back at Flushing Meadows.

Almost as important is the fact she lost in the semifinals at both the French Open and the Australian Open earlier this year.

The odds make Coco the best play on the women’s side to get it done.


 

Second Pick: Elena Rybakina +640

Sabalenka and Swiatek will be tough to beat, but the odds on Rybakina and Gauff are too high to ignore.

Both will find ways to make it to the semifinals.

Elena Rybakina made it to the Wimbledon Semifinals and the quarters at Roland Garros.

She’s never gone past the third round at the US Open, which does make one pause about her chances.

Still, she’s good enough to go all the way.

Give Rybakina a long look if you don’t like Gauff and aren’t sold on the favorites.


 

Third Pick: Iga Swiatek +280

Swiatek won the 2022 U.S. Open title, which is why she’s the pick over Aryna Sabalenka.

Iga had a bad Wimbledon tournament.

But she always underperforms at Wimbledon.

It could be because of the grass.

Over the hardcourt, she’s been as solid as she is over clay.

Give Swiatek a big shot.

The only thing that doesn’t make her the top choice are odds.

But if you don’t mind the favorite’s odds, she’s the pick.


 

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2024 US Open Odds to Win 

Odds to Win ATP US Open Championship
Team Odds
Jannik Sinner -230
Taylor Fritz +400

Men's US Open Odds to Win 2024

Odds to Win WTA US Open Championship
Team Odds
Aryna Sabalenka -137
Jessica Pegula +340

Women's US Open Odds to Win 2024


 

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In an earlier blog this week, we discussed three underdogs on both the WTA and ATP sides, the men’s singles and the women singles, that could win the up coming U.S. Open.

In this blog, we talk about the three odds favorites for both the women and men.

Check out US Open odds, analysis, and a prediction as to which favorite has the best shot of winning the tournament.

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US Open Women’s Singles

Favorite: Iga Swiatek +210

The 2023 French Open winner is hoping to score her second major title of the year. Iga Swiatek is the defending U.S. Open winner.

So although the odds are low, Swiatek, for sure, can make it back-to-back. This week, her Western & Southern Open form, the prep for the U.S. Open, has been fantastic.

Second Choice: Aryna Sabalenka +440

Sabalenka has won three of the top tournaments this season, including taking the first major of the year, the Australian Open. Aryna beat Elena Rybakina in the final of the Aussie Open.

The second odds choice beat Iga Swiatek in the final at the Mutua Madrid Open. So if it comes down to Sabalenka and Swiatek, Aryna does have a victory over her rival.

Third Choice: Elena Rybakina +520

Elena Rybakina versus Aryna Sabalenka was one of the stories earlier this season. Sabalenka took the final victory over Rybakina in the Australian Open.

But in the BNP Paribas Open, Rybakina turned the tables, beating Sabalenka in the final. At the odds, Rybakina is the more attractive play over Swiatek and Sabalenka, but can she turn it around after falling in the third round at the Western & Southern Open?

U.S. Open Women Singles Favorite Betting Analysis

Among Sabalenka, Rybakina, and Swiatek, it’s difficult to choose. All three have the talent to win the U.S. Open. Rybakina, though, didn’t play well at the Western & Southern Open.

So among the three, she’s the least likely to lift the trophy. Between Sabalenka and Swiatek, it comes down to which player has geared up the best to take the title.

But there’s also another factor. Aryna Sabalenka almost offers a double payout compared to Swiatek. The odds are too high to ignore. Aryna Sabalenka is the choice among the chalk to win the U.S. Open Women’s Singles title.

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US Open Men’s Singles

Men’s Singles Favorite: Carlos Alcaraz +119

Alcaraz is on fire this year. Carlos has won six singles titles, including turning the tables on tennis’ GOAT, the great Novak Djokovic, in the finals at Wimbledon.

But although Carlos has played great tennis, he’s not unbeatable. He fell to Tommy Paul in the quarterfinals at the Omnium National Bank a few tournaments ago.

Djokovic beat Alcaraz in the finals at the French Open earlier in the year. So Carlos will have to be focused to win the final major of the season.

Men’s Singles Second Choice: Novak Djokovic +148

Djoker had his sights on a Grand Slam. Carlos Alcaraz ended those ambitions in the final at Wimbledon but that doesn’t mean Novak isn’t fired up to win the U.S. Open.

In fact, we should expect a more motivated Novak Djokovic at this year’s U.S. Open then, well, ever. Djoker refused the COVID-19 jab, which means this is the first U.S. Open for Djokovic since before the pandemic.

When asked, Novak says he doesn’t regret his decision. Djokovic, for sure, will be at his best to beat his younger foe and take home his third major title of the year.

Men’s Singles Third Choice: Daniil Medvedev +480

The 2021 U.S. Open winner has won five singles titles this season. The highlight win was taking the title over Carlos Alcaraz in the final at the BNP Paribas Open.

However, like the third choice on the women’s singles side, Medvedev isn’t heading to Flushing Meadows playing his best. Daniil lost in the third round at the Western & Southern Open. So he’s not the sharpest he’s been this season.

U.S. Open Men’s Singles Favorite Betting Analysis

Daniil is showing signs of wear and tear. Medvedev appears too tired to take his game to the level required to win the U.S. Open.

Alcaraz, for sure, can win back-to-back U.S. Open titles. Carlos is the most athletically gifted tennis player in the world. When he’s one-hundred percent, he’s close to unbeatable.

But even Carlos Alcaraz wills struggle to beat the most motivated player at this year’s tournament.

Novak Djokovic is on a mission to win another U.S. Open title. He feels slighted because of a personal decision, which he believes was the right one. Djoker will be at his best. Also, Alcaraz had to dig deeper than he ever has to get by Novak in the Wimbledon Final.

Can Alcaraz do it in two straight major finals? Not likely. Novak Djokovic is the pick among the favorites to win the U.S. Open.

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