June 2011 - French Open Betting
The French Open at Roland Garros is the second Grand Slam of the year. This one is on clay and British interest hasn't gone far in recent years. The last winner from these isles was Sue Barker back in 1976. Can Andy Murray break through and win? Rafael Nadal has been the king of the Ronald Garros court and only lost there for the first time last year. For the latest betting news and previews from the team at betting.betfair keep checking out the French Open page and find out the best odds.
French Open Men's Final Result: Nadal does it again
The King of Clay is Roland Garros royalty once more and is Wimbledon favourite after defeating Federer in four sets...
French Open Men's Final Tips: The pick of the side bets
Most aces, set betting and tie breaks - there's plenty of side markets to bet on with Betfair. Jack Houghton has rifled through the stats to bring you a few of the best wagers to...
French Open Tips: Can Roger stop record-seeking Rafa?
It's part 26 of Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer's epic series - the Spaniard is favourite, but can he reward the odds on backers? Sean Calvert takes a view...
French Open Final Result: 99-1 Li Na is French Open champion
Li Na makes history at Roland Garros during straight sets defeat of Francesca Schiavone...
French Open Betting Tips: Serbination awaits Federer
There's no arguing Roger Federer has been in fine form as he's negotiated his way to the semis but the 'Serbinator' Novak Djokovic is different gravy to anything he's faced so far. We have to...
French Open Tips: Clay court specialist to prevail
Francesca Schiavone v Li Na wouldn't have been many people's idea of the Women's final at the off but they've both been highly impressive in their own ways. One of the two has done it...
French Open Tips: Murray to mount a good challenge
Rafael Nadal looked like being back to something like his best against Robin Soderling but Andy Murray has been known to raise his game when up against the big guns and will make Nadal sweat...
French Open Betting: Coolest head will claim women's crown
The top seeded female players have been crashing out on a daily basis and with just four days to go, it's still wide open. Why is this the most open Slam we can remember, asks...