Jannik Sinner is the big favorite to win the French Open.

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Jannik Sinner dominates and is preparing to conquer the Roland Garros: bookmakers have no doubts, he is the clear favorite!

The young Italian tennis phenomenon Jannik Sinner has just written one of the most extraordinary chapters of his career, triumphing at the Internazionali di Roma with a performance worthy of applause. This victory is not just a personal success, but a decisive step towards a much larger goal: the Roland Garros, the tournament that Sinner considers his true test for 2024.

The triumph at the Foro Italico represents the dream of every Italian tennis player, but for Sinner it takes on an even deeper meaning: with this success, he has completed the Career Golden Masters, securing his fifth Masters title of the season alone and his sixth consecutive title including last year’s victory in Paris Bercy. An absolute dominance that has already sent shockwaves through the top players on the circuit.

During the awards ceremony, Sinner, currently ranked number one in the world, admitted that he needs a break, but his thoughts are already focused on Roland Garros, the most anticipated event of the year. With the absence of defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, the 24-year-old from San Candido is the undisputed favorite under the Eiffel Tower.

The confirmation comes directly from the bookmakers: the odds give him a clear advantage over all his opponents. Snai offers a quote of 1.40, Netbet drops to 1.30, while Bet365 and WilliamHill quote him at 1.28 and 1.26 respectively. Numbers that leave no room for doubt: Sinner is the number one favorite to win the fifth Major of his career, the only Slam still missing from his resume.

The only rivals who can hope to challenge him are Novak Djokovic, quoted between 13 and 15, and Alexander Zverev, still in search of his first Grand Slam, with decidedly less competitive odds. Arthur Fils and Casper Ruud are considered almost unreachable outsiders, with a quote of 20, highlighting the technical and mental gap that separates them from the Italian phenomenon.

Sinner does not hide his ambition and in a post-victory interview stated: “Paris is the most important tournament for me this year.” His journey has been impressive: “The last five tournaments have been incredible, from Indian Wells to Miami, through Monte-Carlo, Madrid, and Rome. Now I need to rest for a moment and recover mentally. Give me two days off, it’s not often that I have free days.”

With this mindset, determination, and explosive talent, Jannik Sinner is preparing to write another epic chapter in his young career. The 2024 French Open could be his definitive consecration, with bookmakers ready to bet on a triumph that seems increasingly inevitable. Tennis fans in Italy and beyond are holding their breath: the new king of clay is ready to ascend the throne.

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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