Doug Greenberg

Juan Manuel Cerundolo was a pre-match 32-1 underdog before upsetting Jannik Sinner, who was -50000, in the second round of the French Open, per DraftKings odds; Cerundolo was as long as 100-1 on the live moneyline. Before the tournament, Sinner was a -300 favorite to win the title, the second-shortest pre-tournament odds at a grand slam since at least 1990, and the shortest since Rafael Nadal (-400) at the 2009 French Open, a tournament in which he was upset in the fourth round.
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May 28, 2026, 11:15 AM