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Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune and Iga Swiatek all to win in straight sets at the French Open today is 5/2 with Sky Bet

Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune and Iga Swiatek all to win in straight sets at the French Open today is 5/2 with Sky Bet

Daily Mail​a day ago

There is a Price Boost on offer as part of Sky Bet's Day 6 Specials market for today's French Open action.
The boost requires Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune and Iga Swiatek all to win in straight sets.
The odds for that particular bet have been enhanced from 13/8 to 5/2.
Regarding the above boost, Alcaraz, Rune and Swiatek enter their respective match-ups as huge odds-on favourites according to Sky Bet.
Alcaraz has all but cruised to the third round at this year's tournament, with the second seed dropping just one set across his two opening matches.
Similarly to Alcaraz, tenth seed Holger Rune has dropped one set in his first two outings at Roland Garros. The Dane needed four sets to beat Roberto Bautista Agut before winning in straight sets against the United States' Emilio Nava last time out.
Favourites Alcaraz, Rune and Swiatek all to win in straight sets at the French Open today is 5/2
Lastly, on the women's side of the draw, Swiatek has typically not broken a sweat at her favourite slam, with the five-time major winner reigning supreme in straight sets in the first and second rounds respectively.
More impressively, she has only dropped a total of nine games across four sets to date at the 2025 French Open.
For those interested in the bet - Alcaraz takes on Damir Dzumhur, Rune goes up against Quentin Halys, and Swiatek battles Jaqueline Cristian.
Sky Bet Price Boost for Day 6 of the French Open:
Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune and Iga Swiatek all to win in straight sets
WAS 13/8 NOW 5/2

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