It is the final major of the tennis season and the big question will be, can Novak Djokovic
continue his streak of winning a grand slam event every year? The Serbian, who is coming off
an Olympic gold, has won at least one of the big four tournaments in the last 6 years and 12 of
the past 13. Standing in his way, the new face of men’s tennis, Carlos Alcaraz who’s looking for
his third straight major in 2024.
Carlos Alcaraz +150
Carlo Alcaraz has won the French Open, Wimbledon and made the gold medal match at the
Olympics but had to settle for silver. The 21-year old has been sensational this year compiling a
record of 38-7 and winning three titles, including the two majors. He’ll be poised to rebound
after losing in Paris, a match he was favored against Novak Djokovic. Barring injuries, or a
mental lapse, Alcaraz should cruise into the final four, but at these short odds, it’s tough to back
him to win it all.
Novak Djokovic +220
Novak Djokovic became the fifth player to complete the Golden Slam after taking gold at the
Paris Games. But he’s had a tough few months having to withdraw from this year’s French
Open and then getting steamrolled by Alcarez in the finals at Wimbledon. Still, you can’t count
out the 4-time U.S.Open champion who is poised to continue his run of winning a grand slam
title for the seventh straight year. Can the Joker feed off his Olympic win and continue that
momentum at Flushing Meadows?
Jannik Sinner +225
He is the number one ranked player in the world and won the first major of the year but can
Jannik Sinner get by Djokovic and Alcaraz to win his second? He’s never passed the quarters
in the U.S. Open but has reached the final eight in each of the grand slams this year. The
23-year old has a season best record of 42-4 with four titles but will be hard pressed for another.
Another player who’s odds may be too short to lay some money down.
Longshots
Daniil Medvedev +800
Daniil Medvedev has been knocking on the door of another major reaching the final at the
Australian Open and semi final of Wimbledon this year. His lone grand slam title came at the
2021 U.S. Open and he also was runner-up to Djokovic last year. Medvedev would likely have
to get by at least one of the top three players, and could benefit from the others having played a
lot of tennis recently.
Tommy Paul +3300
The best hope for an American may be Tommy Paul. He’s coming off a quarter final
appearance at Wimbledon and the Olympics. Two years ago he reached the third round at
Flushing Meadows, the fourth round in 2023 so maybe 2024 means this could be the breakout
he’s looking for. At these odds, it may be worth a dabble but don’t hold your breath.
Odds for 2024 Men’s US Open
Carlos Alcaraz +150
Novak Djokovic +220
Jannik Sinner +225
Daniil Medvedev +800
Alexander Zverev +1600
Tommy Paul +3300
Rafael Nadal +3300
Casper Ruud +4000
Taylor Fritz +4000
Holger Rune +4000
Ben Shelton +4000
Alex De Minaur +4000





