
French Open 2019 Betting Odds, Predictions, Schedule, Former Title Winners: Well, all the fans of Grand Slam tennis tournament is excited for the 2019 French Open which is around the corner to hit a start. This year, the tournament is going to held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 26 May to 9 June. The defending champions in men’s singles this year is Rafael Nadal while on the other hand, Simona Halep is the defending champion women’s singles this year.
Well, all the fans must want to know all the information regarding this year tournament, so we have decided to give you all the details from its dates and schedule to betting odds and Predections. So let’s get started……
When does the 2019 French Open start?
The French Open 2019 is going to start on Sunday 26 May 2019 and will end on Sunday 9 June 2019 with the Men’s Final. The Grand Slam tennis tournament is going to take place at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France.
What is the 2019 French Open Betting Odds?
This year in French Open, Rafael Nadal leads the betting odds in the Men’s Singles competition as well as it would be a courageous tip to back contrary to the top score of an 11-time champion. On the other hand, Novak Djokovic, Dominic Thiem, and Alexander Zverev are the following best.
While talking about the betting odds of women’s tournament, Simona Halep from Romania is the favorite to get success in the year 2019 ahead of clay court expert Garbine Muguruza. On the other hand, the next best in the betting odds for the women’s tournament are Serena Williams, Sloane Stephens and Elina Svitolina.
Who are the favorites to win the 2019 French Open?
This year, in the men’s tournament of French Open, Rafael Nadal is the ultimate favorite ahead of Novak Djokovic and rising star Dominic Thiem as well as Alexander Zverev. While, on the other hand, Simona Halep is the frontrunners of the betting markets in the women’s draw in an open betting market.
Here is the Full Schedule of 2019 French Open:
First Round: May 26 to May 28th
Second Round: May 29th to May 30th
Third Round: May 31st to June 1st
Fourth Round: June 2nd to June 3rd
Quarter Finals: June 4th to June 5th
Women’s Semi-Finals: June 6th
Men’s Semi-Finals: June 7th
Women’s Finals: June 8th
Men’s Finals: June 9th
Who is the former French Open Tennis Title Winners and Runner-up?
Men’s Singles
Here are the names of former Men’s Singles French Open Tennis Title Winners and Runner-up:
2018
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Dominic Thiem, Austria
2017
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland
2016
Winner: Novak Djokovic, Serbia
Runner-up: Andy Murray, Great Britain
2015
Winner: Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland
Runner-up: Novak Djokovic, Serbia
2014
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Novak Djokovic, Serbia
2013
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: David Ferrer, Spain
2012
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Novak Djokovic, Serbia
2011
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Roger Federer, Switzerland
2010
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Robin Soderling, Sweden
2009
Winner: Roger Federer, Switzerland
Runner-up: Robin Soderling, Sweden
2008
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Roger Federer, Switzerland
2007
Winner: Rafael Nadal, Spain
Runner-up: Roger Federer, Switzerland
Women’s Singles
Here are the names of former Women’s Singles French Open Tennis Title Winners and Runner-up:
2018
Winner: Simona Halep, Romania
Runner-up: Sloane Stephens, United States
2017
Winner: Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia
Runner-up: Simona Halep, Romania
2016
Winner: Garbine Muguruza, Spain
Runner-up: Serena Williams, United States
2015
Winner: Serena Williams, United States
Runner-up: Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic
2014
Maria Sharapova, Russia
Runner-up: Simona Halep, Romania
2013
Winner: Serena Williams, United States
Runner-up: Maria Sharapova, Russia
2012
Winner: Maria Sharapova, Russia
Runner-up: Sara Errani, Italy
2011
Winner: Li Na, China
Runner-up: Francesca Schiavone, Italy
2010
Winner: Francesca Schiavone, Italy
Runner-up: Samantha Stosur, Australia
2009
Winner: Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia
Runner-up: Dinara Safina, Russia
2008
Winner: Ana Ivanovic, Serbia
Runner-up: Dinara Safina, Russia