The 2025 French Open will officially enter its second week on Monday, 9 June and for many tennis purists, this is where the competition truly begins.
On the men's side of the draw, five of the top six seeds remain in the tournament, setting up some potentially mouthwatering quarter-finals and semi-finals later on in the week.
On the women's side, the favourites with the top tennis betting sites have fared even better, with just one of the top eight seeds exiting the tournament during the first week.
Ahead of the final group of fourth-round clashes in Paris on Monday, check out our day nine French Open betting tips below.
French Open betting tips: Day nine
Novak Djokovic to beat Cameron Norrie in straight sets (7/10)
Novak Djokovic has looked more like his old self over the past month, and the imperious Serb is yet to drop a set at this year's French Open.
Djokovic has worked hard on his clay-court game over the past decade, and he should have far too much for Cameron Norrie, whose poor form in 2025 has seen him edge closer to dropping out of the world's top 100.
Stylistically, this is a match that suits Djokovic down to the ground, and don't just take my word for it. The head-to-head stats are 5-0 in favour of the 24-time Grand Slam winner, and he has only ever dropped two sets to Norrie.
Jack Draper to beat Alexander Bublik in straight sets (4/6)
While Norrie is a fading force in British tennis, Jack Draper is quite the opposite. The talented lefty has risen up the rankings rapidly in 2025, much in the same way fellow Brit, Andy Murray, did in the late 2000s when muscle and endurance were added to his unquestionable talent.
Draper's opponent on Monday is the temperamental Alexander Bublik, who makes Nick Kyrgios look level-headed. The world number 62 is already openly admitting in the press that this is a match he will struggle to win, which isn't exactly a good mindset to have when searching for a place in the French Open quarter-finals.
The pair have only ever met twice before, and Draper won on both occasions without dropping a set. In both of those matches, the gap between the two of them was far slimmer than it is now, which makes it very hard to predict anything other than a straight-sets win for the Englishman.
Mirra Andreeva v Daria Kasatkina total games under 19.5 (19/20)
Mirra Andreeva is already a two-time winner on the WTA Tour despite being just 18-years-0ld and the fearless Russian is now eyeing her first grand slam title. To say she's been dominant in all of her matches at the French Open so far would be an understatement, and none of her three matches so far have gone beyond 19 games.
Although her opponent, Kastkina, has done well to reach the fourth round, her clay court form coming into the event suggests this isn't a surface she is comfortable on. The 28-year-old lost four of her five most recent matches coming into the tournament.
French Open day nine treble
- Novak Djokovic to win 3-0
- Jack Draper to win 3-0
- Mirra Andreeva vs Daria Kasatkina under 19.5 games
- 5/1 @ BoyleSports