
According to them, the Serbian has the second highest chance of winning after Paris. He, surprisingly, is in second place, and Yannick Siner is not in front of him either, who is playing the best tennis after the Australian Open triumph. Bookmakers believe that Carlo Alcaraz, who they see as Rafa Nadal’s successor on clay, has the best chance to triumph at Roland Garros. The coefficient for his triumph is 2.8, while for Novak Djokovic it is 3.5, by how much any possible payment of these two will be multiplied. For Siner’s victory, however, the coefficient is 5.5 because his game on clay is still somewhat weaker.
Surprisingly, behind this trio is the veteran Nadal, who, although he is closer to retirement, holds the fourth position with 6.5. This shows that no one wants to write off a man who has come back “from the dead” many times, especially at the Grand Slam in Paris. For him are Holger Rune, Kasper Ruud and Alexander Zverev. In Paris, Djokovic will try to win the 25th Grand Slam trophy, while Nadal with 22 and Federer with 20 cups are on the all-time list for him.