US Open

    The US Open is the fourth and final Grand Slam event. The competition is played in New York across August and September. 

    US Open Betting Tips

    Get the latest betting tips and odds ahead of the 2025 US Open held in New York City. Read the predictions of our expert tipsters and learn how to live stream the best of the action online. 

    2025 US Open Winner Betting Odds

    Jannik Sinner secured the trophy on the men's side of the tournament in 2024, while Aryna Sabalenka triumphed on the women's side. 

    In 2025, Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are at the head of the betting, while Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek are the favourites on the women's side. 

    2025 US Open Winner
    Odds
    Jannik Sinner3.00
    Carlos Alcaraz3.00
    Novak Djokovic3.50
    Alexander Zverev9.00
    Daniil Medvedev15.00
    Jack Draper26.00
    Taylor Fritz26.00
    Rest of the field41.00+
    Note: Odds from bet365 & correct on 10/9/2024

    2025 Women's US Open Winner
    Odds
    Aryna Sabalenka3.25
    Iga Swiatek5.00
    Coco Gauff7.00
    Elena Rybakina10.00
    Jessica Pegula13.00
    Mirra Andreeva17.00
    Qinwen Zheng17.00
    Rest of the field21.00+
    Note: Odds from bet365 & correct on 10/9/2024

    US Open Predictions

    The US Open is the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the tennis year, with the competition helping to bring the curtain down on the campaign. 

    While the Tour Finals are slated for later in the year, the US Open is the last chance for players to win a Slam in any given year. Played in front of packed venues in New York, the US Open is not a competition any tennis fan will want to miss. 

    For the latest betting tips and expert predictions for the US Open, stick with us at TotoSport. Our experts will provide you with betting tips for the best of the action along with how to live stream the competition and latest betting odds for the winner of trophy on both the men's and women's sides of the game. 

    Check back regularly to ensure you get the best free betting tips for the US Open.