Following a staggering campaign at Indian Wells which culminated in a convincing victory over an in-form Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz regained his world number one status as he turns his attention to the summer Grand Slams. In light of this latest triumph, we are taking a look at the latest Carlos Alcaraz French Open odds as we edge closer to May’s tournament.
Can Carlos Alcaraz Usher in a New Era at Roland Garros?
At just 19-year-old, Carlos Alcaraz has the world at his feet after finishing with a flourish at Indian Wells to claim a maiden title without dropping a set – the first man to do so since Roger Federer six years ago.
In doing so, he stopped a rampant Medvedev in his tracks with the Russian 19-games unbeaten heading into the final, but he also stands on the verge of tennis history as the tour heads from the California desert to Miami.
Although he moved up to number one in the ATP rankings once more, the Spaniard will need to retain his Miami Open crown this week to stay ahead of Novak Djokovic, but should he be successful in his defence, he can become the first player since Roger Federer in 2017 to win both events of the ‘Sunshine Double.’
With the French Open first approaching at the end of May, the clay-court swing obviously favours 14-time winner Rafael Nadal, who never fails to bring his best form in spite of injuries and form in the lead-up.
Carlos Alcaraz' achievements as a 19-year-old:
First teenager to beat Nadal on clay
First male teenager to reach world No.1 in the Open Era
First male teenager to win the US Open since 1990
First male teenager to win Indian Wells + MiamiGenerational 🌟 pic.twitter.com/lB9TxBfM2t
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) March 20, 2023
Australian tennis legend Paul McNamee believes that the ‘king of clay’ and compatriot Nadal will be Alcaraz’s biggest challenger, but the reigning US Open champion has an iron-clad ground stroke game, duplicitous drop shot ability and the fighting spirit that combine to make the perfect clay competitor.
Although the world rankings fluctuate hugely throughout the season, Nadal dropped out of the top 10 for the first time in nearly two decades following a stuttering campaign plagued by injuries in recent months, but no one in their right mind would count out the 36-year-old.
Alcaraz is firmly poised for a second Grand Slam title this summer, whether it be at the French, Wimbledon or perhaps a second in the US, but his meteoric rise at such a young age is scarily similar to a fresh-faced Nadal way back in 2005, and the supremely talented teen is primed to end the seven-year Djokovic-Nadal monopoly over Roland-Garros.
Carlos Alcaraz French Open Odds
- Novak Djokovic – 6/4
- Carlos Alcaraz – 13/8
- Rafael Nadal – 5/2
- Stefanos Tsitsipas – 13/2
- Casper Ruud – 12/1
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