
2025 French Open Final odds, predictions: Coco Gauff vs. Aryna Sabalenka picks, best bets
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The 2025 Women's French Open will wrap up with a bang Saturday morning.
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and World No. 2 Coco Gauff will duel for the Coupe des Mousquetaires.
Both players are in terrific form, and have split their 10 head-to-head matches, but it's Sabalenka who is the decided favorite.
The Belarussian is -210 on the moneyline, meaning she has 67.7 percent chance of winning according to implied probability.
French Open Final: Gauff vs. Sabalenka betting preview
It's hard to poke any holes in how Gauff is playing right now.
She's won 12 of 13 sets and has barely been under any pressure, save for going down 1-0 against Madison Keys in the quarterfinals.
Coco Gauff takes on Aryna Sabalenka in the 2025 French Open Final.
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Gauff turned that match on its head, winning the next two sets 6-4, 6-1.
The American followed that performance with an emphatic win over Lois Boisson in the semifinals.
Every part of Gauff's game seems to be clicking, but the betting market believes she's running into a freight train Saturday.
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Sabalenka has long been respected as one of the most gifted players in the WTA, but her mental game held her back. She finally broke through with a Grand Slam title at the 2023 Australian Open, and since then has taken over Iga Swiatek's spot atop the women's tennis world.
Sabalenka put an exclamation point on that by ousting Swiatek in the semifinals, ending the Pole's three-year winning streak at Roland Garros.
Aryna Sabalenka is looking for her first French Open title.
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French Open Final: Gauff vs. Sabalenka pick
You can easily make a case for either of these women to win Saturday, which is why Gauff stands out as value as an underdog.
Sabalenka is the No. 1 player in the world, just defeated Gauff on clay last month and has been dominant in this tournament, but Gauff is the No. 2 player in the world, has five wins against Sabalenka in 10 tries and has also been dominant at Roland Garros.
In other words, Sabalenka should be favored, but the odds should be tighter.
THE PLAY: Coco Gauff (+172, FanDuel)
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