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Best Tennis Prop Bets

If you want to place the best tennis props bets this week, check out our friendly guide to see which matches have the best odds on sportsbooks.
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January 15th, 2024
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Current Tennis Props Bet Odds

Since the French Open is approaching its grand final, in both the men’s and women’s categories, it’s hard not to try to predict who will lift the prestigious Roland-Garros trophy this year. However, when it comes to sports betting, you’ll have more options than just betting on the winner. Enter prop bets. If you have no idea what to wager on, check out the best tennis prop bet odds on DraftKings.

Match

Prop Bet Type

Odds

Casper Ruud vs Alexander Zverev

Total Tie Breaks Under 0.5

+110

Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic

Total Aces under 11.5

-115

Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic

All Holds of Serve

+115

Casper Ruud vs Alexander Zverev

Total Double Faults over 12.5

+105

Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic

Most Aces (Carlos Alcaraz)

+100

Recommended Tennis Props Bets This Week

Now that you know all about the odds on DraftKings, you should also know a thing or two about prop bets. Some of the most popular prop bets on sportsbooks include betting on the player you think will win the tournament or have the most aces. Here’s our best tennis props bets recommendation for the Roland Garros matches. It is important to shop around when choosing the best tennis bets.

Prop Bet

Odds

Why It’s a Good Idea

Carlos Alcaraz to win French Open

-150

Alcaraz currently holds first place in the ATP Tennis rankings, which gives him a big advantage over other potential finalists, like Djokovic (ranks 3rd), Ruud (ranks 4th), and Zverev (ranks 27th).

Iga Swiatek to Win the Tournament without Dropping a Set

+125

She won the French Open in 2022 and 2020 without dropping a set.

Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic – Total Aces over 11.5

-115

In their last match against each other, Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz scored a total of 12 aces.

Tennis Props Bet Analysis

We’ll start our best prop bets tennis analysis by explaining why we think these bets will work. First, let’s talk about the French Open future bets. We placed a future bet on Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek winning the French Open.

If Alcatraz manages to defeat Djokovic, there is a great chance that he will win the French Open. So far, Djokovic and Alcaraz have played only one match against each other, in which Carlos won in 3 sets with a score of 2:1.

In addition, Alcaraz currently holds the first place in the ATP rankings, while Djokovic ranks third. And finally, Alcaraz is much younger and faster than Djokovic, which gives him a big advantage over the Serbian veteran.

At the same time, Iga Swiatek holds the 1st place on the ATP rankings. The Pole has also already won the French Open twice, in 2022 and 2020, without dropping a set.

We also believe that Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will score more than 12 aces during their match since, in their last head-to-head game, they scored a total of 12 aces.

Key Prop Bets Categories

We can further divide the best tennis props bets into two categories – player and special prop bets.

Best Tennis Player Prop Bets This Week

We suggest the following player prop bets:

Prop Bet

Odds

Why It’s a Good Idea

Wimbledon 2023 Winner (Men) Novak Djokovic

+100

Novak Djokovic won 4 previous Wimbledon tournaments, while he has a total of 7 Wimbledon titles behind him.

Wimbledon 2023 Winner (Women) Elena Rybakina

+450

Elena Rybakina is last year’s Wimbledon title winner.

US Open 2023 Winner (Men) Carlos Alcaraz

+300

Carlos Alcaraz won the US Open title last year in a thrilling 3-0 victory over Casper Ruud.

Best Tennis Special Prop Bets This Week

As for special prop bets, we suggest the following wagers:

Prop Bet

Odds

Why It’s a Good Idea

Total Games in Round Under 78.5 (French Open, Men)

-120

Most of the French Open matches have ended with 3 game sets.

To Win, Hit Most Aces and Least Amount of Double Faults

(Carlos Alcaraz)

+240

Compared to Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz scored more aces this year on the clay surface on which the French Open is played, 75 vs. 27. Alcaraz also has fewer double faults on clay surface in his career than Djokovic, 149 vs. 633.

Novak Djokovic’s 1st Service Game – 1st Point

-175

Djokovic has a better 1st serve points won percentage than Carlos Alcaraz – 74% vs. 71%.

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Jonathan Lamb
A die-hard sports fan hailing from New Jersey, Jonny discovered his love for sports writing in college and turned it into a full-blown career after grabbing his journalism degree. But Jonny's not just about putting pen to paper. He's big on sports betting, adding a whole new level of excitement to every game he covers. His insights are backed by his experience on the field and his bets at the bookies. He’s as much in the game as the players themselves. His dream? Packing his bags for Las Vegas and reporting on the grandest stage of all – the Super Bowl. But for now, he's here, knocking out compelling game reports, dropping insightful commentaries, and sharing his passion for sports with all of us. With Jonny, it's always game time.