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French Open Quarterfinals Predictions, including Rune vs Ruud & Swiatek vs Gauff

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French Open Quarterfinals Predictions, including Rune vs Ruud & Swiatek vs Gauff

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Day 11 of the French Open will see the quarterfinal round wrap up and topping the day’s tennis picks are a couple of fascinating rematches. 

On the men’s side, Holger Rune and Casper Ruud are set to collide for a second straight year in the quarterfinals while the women’s tournament will see Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff reprise their 2022 French Open final. 

Elsewhere, Alexander Zverev will look to make it back-to-back semifinals in Paris and Ons Jabeur will look to reach her third major semifinal and first at the French Open since winning the title as a junior.

As ever, we will be bringing you daily predictions and picks from Roland Garros here at Bookies.com. So without further ado, let’s take a deep dive into Wednesday’s tennis-betting action and spot the best French Open Day 11 predictions, complete with tennis odds from the top-rated betting apps

French Open Quarterfinals Best Bets

MatchPickOdds
Holger Rune vs Casper RuudRune to win +110 at FanDuel
Alexander Zverev vs Tomas Martin EtcheverryZverev to win in four sets +260 at Bet365
Beatriz Haddad Maia vs Ons JabeurJabeur -275 at BetMGM
Iga Swiatek vs Coco GauffUnder 18.5 -130 at Caesars

Holger Rune vs Casper Ruud

There’s no love lost between Holger Rune and Casper Ruud after an alleged feud broke out in the locker-room following their tense, four-set quarterfinal match at last year’s Roland Garros, Although nobody really knows the full story of what happened then, it’s evident that they haven’t hugged out it since because tensions remain high whenever these two cross paths in a tournament. 

Ruud leads this all-Scandinavian affair 4-1. He also has more experience than Rune at this stage of a major and he traipses comfortably into the quarterfinals of Roland-Garros again.

Rune, however, has the 1-0 edge this year after beating his Norwegian rival in Rome, rallying for a set down to win 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-2. He’s also coming off an epic five-set win over Francisco Cerundolo in the R16, underscoring his credentials as a legitimate contender.

In fact, Rune came into the French Open baked-in as one of the top four title favorites. And yet, somewhat curiously, the market has taken a turn against the Danish star by serving up Ruud as the slight favorite here. That alone makes Rune worth the flutter as the +110 underdog. 

If we know one thing, it’s that drama follows when these to play against each other. Let’s hope this match lives up to its billing. May the best player win!

French Open Best Bet: Rune to win 

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Alexander Zverev vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry

Tomas Martin Etcheverry is the surprise package of the French Open this year, having taken advantage of a draw that was blown wide open by the stunning upset of Daniil Medvedev in the R64. He’s yet to drop a set on his Cinderella run while overcoming Jack Draper, Alex De Minaur, Borna Coric and Yoshihito Nishioka in succession. 

Next up for the Argentine is Alexander Zverev, who represents a significant step up in quality and talent. The German is one win away from reaching a second straight French Open semifinal and by all accounts, he should come through even though this is his first-ever meeting against Etcheverry

French Open Best Bet:  Zverev to win in four sets

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Beatriz Haddad Maia vs Ons Jabeur

Ons Jabeur appears to have found form in Paris after months of injury woes and she reaches her first-ever French Open quarterfinal after beating Bernarda Pera 6-3, 6-1. 

The Tunisian trailblazer enjoyed immense success on her beloved clay as a junior, reaching the final in 2010 and winning the title in 2011. Though she made two major finals last year (Wimbledon and US Open), this is the closest she’s come on the WTA Tour to realizing the promise she showed as a junior in Paris. 

Standing in Jabeur’s way is Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia, who is also making her first French Open quarterfinal. However, Haddad Maia was made to work hard to earn her place in the last eight after going the distance in her last three matches, including an epic three-setter against Sara Sorribes Tormo that lasted 3 hours and 51 minutes.

Jabeur has taken the measure of Haddad Maia twice before and as recently as the Stuttgart Open (April) where she beat the Brazilian 6-3, 6-0. After clocking so many hours and expending a lot of energy, will Haddad Maia have anything left in the tank? 

French Open Best Bet: Jabeur 

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Iga Swiatek vs Coco Gauff

There’s a lot of hype and buzz ahead of the rematch of the 2022 French Open final between Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff. But is it warranted if the head-to-head tells a totally one-sided story? 

The  World No. 1 and defending champion Swiatek owns Gauff 6-0 lifetime. And she hasn’t dropped a single set to the American teenager over this six-match winning run spanning three years. She beat Gauff 6-1, 6-3 to claim her second French Open title last year. Most recently, she dismissed her 6-4, 6-2 in the Dubai semis. 

What’s more, Swiatek is running a ruthless title-defense campaign in Paris, handing at least one bagel to her first three opponents. Then, in the  R16, she raced to the 5-1 lead before Lesia Tsurenko bowed out with an injury. 

With Swiatek fighting the fight and so dominant, nothing short of the match of Gauff’s life is going to derail her. More likely than not, Swiatek will win and do so compellingly. 

French Open Best Bet: Under 18.5 

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Isla Knightley for Bookies.com
Isla Knightley
Isla, a sports journalist and betting expert, covers several sports, including the NFL, as well politics. She joined Bookies.com in 2021 after contributing to other betting sites.