2025 US Open Tennis Odds: Favourites For Flushing Meadows Glory Revealed

BOYLE Sports Team 22 August 2025 at 10:02pm
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With the final grand slam event of the year taking place at Flushing Meadows, we’re taking a look at the leading contenders in the 2025 US Open tennis odds.

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Who Will Win The 2025 Men's US Open Tennis?

For now, here are the favourites in the US Open outright winner odds:

Men's Favourites

MEN’S SINGLES Favourites

Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner @ 11/10

The 24-year-old can make it four grand slam titles from the last five tournaments with another victory in Queens. Stopping a run of defeats against his big rival Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final was a huge moment for the Italian, who appears to have recovered from the illness that hampered him in Cincinnati.

11/10
● LIVE ODDS Jannik Sinner Outright Betting

Carlos Alcaraz

Carlos Alcaraz @ 13/8

The Spaniard’s first slam title came at the US Open when he was 19, but that remains his only major victory on hard courts. Last year he crashed out in the second round and will be highly motivated to challenge for the trophy again. The Wimbledon final is Alcaraz’s only singles loss since April.

13/8
● LIVE ODDS Carlos Alcaraz Outright Betting

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic @ 12/1

It is now two years since Djokovic won his 24th grand slam title but the Serbian has shown consistency at the slams in 2025, making three semi-finals. If he can somehow avoid Sinner – and his increasingly troublesome body holds up – the 38-year-old remains a contender.

12/1
● LIVE ODDS Novak Djokovic Outright Betting

Jack Draper

Jack Draper @ 18/1

The British number one returns to the scene of his big breakthrough after last year’s run to the semi-finals. It has been a difficult couple of months for Draper, with a disappointing early loss at Wimbledon followed by an untimely arm injury, but the 23-year-old loves hard courts and will hope to pick up where he left off.

Ben Shelton

Ben Shelton @ 20/1

Last year’s finalist Taylor Fritz remains the highest-ranked American man but coming up fast on his heels is big-serving Shelton. The 22-year-old won his first Masters 1000 title in Toronto this month and already has slam semi-finals to his name in New York in 2023 and Australia this year.

Women's Favourites

WOMEN’S SINGLES Favourites

Iga Swiatek

Iga Swiatek @ 5/2

Swiatek was close to dropping out of the top 10 after a difficult swing on her favoured clay only to spectacularly find form again at Wimbledon, where she had previously struggled, and claim a sixth slam title. Her destruction of Amanda Anisimova in the final was brutal and she had another big title in Cincinnati.

5/2
● LIVE ODDS Iga Swiatek Outright Betting

Aryna Sabalenka

Aryna Sabalenka @ 29/10

It has been a strange season for the 27-year-old, who is by some distance the best player in the world but is still searching for her first slam title of 2025 after painful final losses to Madison Keys in Australia and Coco Gauff in Paris. Controlling her emotions at the biggest moments remains a challenge.

29/10
● LIVE ODDS Aryna Sabalenka Outright Betting

Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff @ 15/2

An equally strange year for Gauff, who won her second slam title at the French Open but has underperformed away from clay. Gauff began the season as the form player in the field having won the WTA Finals but she has been plagued by double faults – her tally for 2025 of 320 is more than 100 clear of anyone else.

15/2
● LIVE ODDS Cori Gauff Outright Betting

Elena Rybakina

Elena Rybakina @ 11/1

It is now three years since Rybakina won her only slam crown at Wimbledon but her huge weapons will always make her a danger, as she showed by beating Sabalenka in Cincinnati last week. She has coach Stefano Vukov back in her box after a successful appeal against a ban for abusive conduct towards her.

Emma Raducanu

Emma Raducanu @ 25/1

It is now four years since Raducanu’s moment to end all moments, but she has not so much as won a match in New York since. It does seem, though, that the 22-year-old has finally found her feet in the professional game. She has been consistently strong since March and might well have done better than two third-round appearances at grand slams this season had she not run into Swiatek and Sabalenka.

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