Nadal huge favorite in the French Open odds at SBG Global

April 15th, 2021 Tennis Betting

Nadal huge favorite in the French Open odds at SBG Global. French Open odds have rarely been dominated by one player the way that Rafael Nadal seems to control them.Tennis odds French Open fans have seen Nadal obliterate the competition in the French Open odds the past three seasons and he will once again be the favorite in 2008. But perhaps what’s even scarier for his French Open odds competitors is that that he looks even stronger than ever as the tennis odds French Open looms on the horizon.

French Open odds experts of every nationality, size, shape and stripe imaginable have written Nadal in as the overwhelming favorite to win the events. Consider that it’s been 48 months since the Spaniard last lost a match at Roland Garros and it puts the French Open odds into perspective. Or consider that over the last approximately 90 matches on clay Nadal has lost just once. That in itself is incredible to ponder and should give anyone thinking of the tennis odds French Open reason enough to put all the chips on Nadal. Oh, and by the way the one loss he has suffered on clay came against Roger Federer, arguably the greatest player ever.

But when it comes to clay and especially the French Open odds there is no doubt that Nadal is the greatest. With a win this year he would match Bjorn Borg’s record of four straight French Open odds victories. It’s very rare air indeed, but even rarer is what Nadal seems poised to do, not only in the French Open odds, but in tennis in general.

So far through 2008 Nadal has been the best player on tour and that’s certainly something not lost on French Open odds makers. He has the most wins, the most titles and the most money and he brings that success into the French Open odds. At just 21 years of age Nadal has shed the title of the best clay court player and is now generally recognized simply as the best player in the world as he enters this year’s French Open odds. With such a bright future ahead, he could easily double his current number of French Open titles.