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Home » Aryna Sabalenka is backed at 2/5 to win French Open final against Coco Gauff – with American star priced as a 2/1 underdog at Roland-Garros
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Aryna Sabalenka is backed at 2/5 to win French Open final against Coco Gauff – with American star priced as a 2/1 underdog at Roland-Garros

By uk-times.com7 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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After weeks of build-up, the French Open is finally reaching its climax and, on Saturday afternoon, all eyes will be on the women’s singles final.

Aryna Sabalenka will take on Coco Gauff in the showpiece event- after they beat Iga Swiatek and Lois Boisson respectively in the semi-finals.

Sky Bet have released a range of enticing odds ahead of Saturday’s final – giving fans the chance to back either star in what promises to be an electric showdown.

Aryna Sabalenka will take on Coco Gauff in the French Open final on Saturday afternoon

Sabalenka is the clear favourite with the bookmakers at 2/5 to win the match, while Gauff – looking to avenge her earlier season loss to Sabalenka – is priced at 2/1 to pull off a statement victory.

For punters looking at added value, Sky Bet’s Match Doubles offer attractive options. Sabalenka is 13/8 to win the match and serve the most aces, while Gauff is available at 5/1 to do the same.

There’s even more value in the Match Trebles, where the odds stretch further. Sabalenka is 7/4 to win, serve the most aces, and commit the fewest double faults – a combination that reflects her dominance and discipline throughout the tournament.

But for the boldest of backers, Gauff to win the match while also serving the most aces and the fewest double faults is available at a massive 33/1.

Match Winner 

Sabalenka to win – 2/5

Gauff to win – 2/1

Match Doubles

Sabalenka to win the match & serve Most Aces – 13/8 

Gauff to win the match & serve Most Aces – 5/1

Match trebles

Sabalenka to win the match, serve Most Aces & least Double Faults – 7/4 

Gauff to win the match, serve Most Aces & least Double Faults – 33/1 

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