Carlos Alcaraz and the best players in the world will be in New York late this August to compete in the 2023 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. With that said, let’s take a look at some of the favorites, sleepers, and a dark horse in this upcoming tennis event in New York, as brought to you by JefeBet.
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Predictions, Odds, and Betting Previews for the US Open 2023 Men’s Singles on August 28-September 10 2023
- Where: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York
- When: August 28-September 10, 2023
Favorites
Carlos Alcaraz (+125 on DraftKings)
There’s not much to question about Alcaraz being a favorite to win the 2023 US Open. Apart from the fact that he’s the defending champion of the tournament, he’s also the No. 1 ranked player in the world.
Novak Djokovic (+160 on DraftKings)
A three-time champion of the US Open and arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, Djokovic is looking to score his second Grand Slam title in 2023 and 24th overall in his career. The last time Djokovic won the US Open was in 2018, so he should be very thirsty for another won after failing to top the field of this tournament the past five years.
Daniil Medvedev (+600 on DraftKings)
Medvedev is a one-time Grand Slam winner and that lone major title came in the 2021 US Open when he defeated Djokovic in the finals in a three-set dominance. The Russian tennis star has reached at least the semifinals of the US Open in three of the last four editions of the tournament.
Sleeper Picks
Frances Tiafoe (+3500 on DraftKings)
Ranked 10th in the world, Tiafoe will be a crowd darling in the US Open, considering he’s considered one of the best – if not the best – American tennis players today. In 2022, Tiafoe reached the semis of the US Open and lost in the same round to eventual champion Carlo Alcaraz but not before a tough five-set battle against the Spaniard.
Andrey Rublev (+4000 on DraftKings)
The 25-year-old Rublev has two singles titles this year and he’ll look for a third one in the US Open. Rublev has reached the quarterfinals in two of the three Grand Slam tournaments this year, thus far. Also, he has been to the quarterfinals round of the US Open three times before, including in 2022 when he failed to reach the semis because of a loss to Tiafoe.
Dark Horse
Diego Schwartzman (+13000 on DraftKings)
At 31 years old, Schwartzman is likely already past his peak. If anything, the Argentinian has reached at least the third round of the US Open in each of the last two years.
El Jefe’s Prediction on 2023 US Open Men’s Singles
It’s Carlos Alcaraz’s world and we’re all just living in it. The Spaniard successfully defends his US Open title and wins it for the second year in a row.
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