Men's French Open Printable Bracket Heading Into Quarterfinals for Roland
The 2023 French Open tennis tournament started on Sunday, May 28, and the 128-player field is now down to just eight players and preparing to enter the quarterfinals. No. 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz is still alive, as is No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic.
The Duel has created a printable version of the Men's 2023 French Open bracket. If you would like to view, download and print a bracket of your own to fill out, use this link.
Alcaraz (+115) remains the favorite to win the tournament, but Djokovic (+165) is not far behind. After winning the 2023 Australian Open, Djokovic is continuing his quest for the Grand Slam, a feat he fell just short of in 2022.
Player
Odds to Win 2023 French Open
Carlos Alcaraz
+115
Novak Djokovic
+165
Alexander Zverev
+900
Holger Rune
+1200
Casper Rudd
+1500
Stefanos Tsitsipas
+2000
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
+4200
Karen Khachanov
+8000
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 in the traditional five-set format and the top 32 players are assigned seeds.
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