Men's French Open Printable Bracket and Draw for Roland-Garros 2023
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The 2023 French Open tennis tournament starts this Sunday, May 28, and the 128-player field is finally set. While the 2022 champion Rafael Nadal will miss his chance to defend his title due to an injury, plenty of the world's top players are still ready to compete in Roland Garros.
2023 Men's French Open Draw and Bracket
The Duel has created a printable version of the Men's 2023 French Open bracket, split into a top and bottom half for your convenience. If you would like to view, download and print a bracket of your own to fill out, use the top half link and bottom half link.
2023 Men's French Open Favorites
Carlos Alcaraz comes in as the favorite to win the tournament with Nadal now out of the picture. Although, world No. 1 player Novak Djokovic isn't far behind him in the odds. After winning the 2023 Australian Open, Djokovic will be on the hunt to continue his quest for the Grand Slam, a feat he fell just short of in 2022.
Player
Odds to Win 2023 French Open
Carlos Alcaraz
+155
Novak Djokovic
+230
Daniil Medvedev
+900
Holger Rune
+950
Jannik Sinner
+1200
Stefanos Tsitsipas
+1600
Casper Ruud
+1800
Alexander Zverev
+3100
Andrey Rublev
+4500
Dominic Thiem
+8500
2023 Men's French Open Format
The French Open begins with 132 players in a traditional single-elimination bracket format. Each round, that number is cut in half until a champion is crowned. Matches are played on clay courts, something the French Open is famous for. All men's matches are the traditional five-set format. the top 32 players are assigned seeds.
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