Roland Garros is just around the corner, with the main draw set to begin in under a week. Many are speculating whether Novak Djokovic can seize the opportunity presented by Carlos Alcaraz's absence and secure his much-desired 25th Grand Slam title. Currently, bookmakers aren't placing much faith in the world's greatest player, with Jannik Sinner being the clear favorite.

Sinner has been unstoppable, racking up titles and records since February. His path to the Paris crown looks likely given his low odds of 1.30. This suggests that Sinner is the overwhelming favorite, with no other player coming close to his level.

In his wake, Alexander Zverev is the only other player with odds below 10, given his previous Roland Garros title in Alcaraz's absence.

Djokovic, who hasn't played since the Indian Wells tournament, has only one match under his belt in the lead-up to the French Open. His odds stand at 13, with a significant gap before the rest of the field.

Other potential upsets come from Arthur Rinderknech, Kasper Ruud, and young Rafael Nadal, all with odds of 21. Under the unrealistic odds of 100 are João Sousa, Daniil Medvedev, Jakub Pelc, Ben Shelton, Francisco Cerundolo, and Tommy Paul.

For those hoping for an upset, it seems Sinner's title is virtually assured.

(Telegraf.rs)