The 2026 French Open (also known as Roland Garros) is officially underway at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris. We’ve broken down the day’s best tennis betting picks, digging into matchup tactics, surface tendencies, and current form to find the sharpest edges on the board. Whether you’re betting the moneyline, game spread, set spread, or total, our 2026 French Open best bets are designed to help you profit. I’m dropping some of my favorite plays for Tuesday, June 2 below, but make sure you also monitor the picks page. I usually have a few more picks over there, plus I occasionally add plays based on how lines are moving. That’s also where Gill Alexander posts his bets.

Rafael Jodar vs. Alexander Zverev
Joao Fonseca vs. Jakub Mensik

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It’s clear that big things are ahead for Jodar, and there’s no guarantee his run in Paris is over just yet. However, I do believe it’s going to be tough for the 19-year-old to beat Zverev. Jodar has played three matches in a row that have crossed the three-hour mark, meaning he has put a lot of mileage on a body that hasn’t been deep at a major before. And honestly, if you have been watching the Spaniard over the last two matches, it’s clear he isn’t playing the same level of tennis that we saw in Madrid or Rome. Well, that’s all concerning heading into this meeting with Zverev. The German has been able to stay fresh with four straightforward wins at Roland Garros thus far, and a fresh Zverev presents all kinds of problems for Jodar. The 29-year-old is a better server, he’s an elite baseline grinder, and he has good understanding of what each match calls for. I expect Zverev to eventually grind Jodar down, even if it takes a little longer than expected. I’ll also note that Zverev has been getting some love from the sharps, according to the movement I’m tracking on our VSiN betting splits pages.

To get a better price with Zverev, I’m taking Fonseca to win in his match against Mensik. I don’t think either one of these players comes into this match with fresh legs, so this isn’t a play based on where these two stand in the grander scheme of things. I simply believe these two have spent so much time on the court that they’ll be deep in the reserves as some point in the second set. Well, once this becomes a match in which the two are simply slugging it out and looking to end points quickly, Fonseca should have the advantage. His forehand is one of the most dangerous weapons on tour, while Mensik doesn’t finish points quite as easily. I also think the slower conditions will make it harder for Mensik to rack up easy points on his serve, even if he does have an edge with the ball on his racquet.

PARLAY: Zverev ML & Fonseca ML (-103 – 1.5 units)

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