2025 US Open Odds Tracker

By Ian Jones
Updated:
- View the odds for the top men and women at the 2025 US Open
- Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are favorites to repeat in 2025
- Discover which country has produced the most US Open champions since the tournament’s inception
Tennis’ 2025 US Open in Flushing Meadows, New York, is set to begin on Sunday, August 24 and will conclude with the Women’s Singles final set for September 6 and the Men’s Singles final on September 7.
We’ll be tracking the odds movement of every player at the US Open, all the way up to the finals, and will chart them below in a series of easy-to-follow graphs. Each graph is generated by averaging the odds from multiple sportsbooks, to give you a better sense of each player’s true chance of winning the 2025 US Open.
2025 US Open Men’s Singles Top Contenders
2025 US Open Men’s Singles Odds
Men’s Singles US Open odds recorded as of June 11th at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Men’s Singles Odds Movement Timeline
- June 11 – Though it was Carlos Alcaraz who won at Roland Garros last weekend, it was his finals opponent, Jannik Sinner, who’s seen the biggest odds movement, with an average going from +152 to +137.
- September 16 – Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz open as 2025 US Open co-favorites, with both players averaging +199 to win. The pair are followed closely by Novak Djokovic (+248) and Alexander Zverev (+862).

Odds for Past US Open Men’s Champions
The US Open has seen a different winner in each of the past six years. In 2024, Jannik Sinner defeated Taylor Fitz in straight sets 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 to win his first US Open and, at the time, his second Grand Slam title.
Recent US Open Men’s Singles Champions
US Open Men’s Singles Championships By Country
No American has won since Andy Roddick in 2003, but the United States still has 85 total wins. Followed by Australia with 18 and Spain with 7. Sinner’s win in 2024 was the first for an Italian at the US Open.
2025 US Open Women’s Singles Top Contenders
2025 US Open Women’s Singles Odds
Women’s Singles US Open odds recorded as of June 11th at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Women’s Singles Odds Movement Timeline
- June 11 – Sabalenka’s average odds hold steady at +217 despite falling at Roland Garros last weekend. Meanwhile, French Open winner Coco Gauff has shortened to +514.
- September 16 – There’s a good chance Aryna Sabalenka will win the US Open again in 2025, as she opens averaging +221 to repeat as champion.
Odds for Past US Open Women’s Champions
Aryna Sabalenka captured her first US Open title in straight sets, defeating Jessica Pegula, 7-5, 7-5. Her win in 2024 was the third Grand Slam title for Sabalenka, after back-to-back Australian Open wins in ’23 and ’24.
Recent US Open Women’s Singles Champions
US Open Women’s Singles Championships By Country
2024 marked the fourth consecutive year that the Women’s Singles title was claimed by a first-time winner, with Sabalenka following in the footsteps of Coco Gauff, Iga Switek, and Emma Raducanu. Overall, American women have dominated the US Open, tallying 93 all-time wins.
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