2023 US OPEN
Is Coco Gauff the favorite to win the 2023 US Open? Women’s final odds and predictions
The 2023 U.S. Open women’s semifinals will take place Thursday night in New York, and we will see Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka battling for the trophy.
The women’s singles final for the 2023 US Open is finally here. It will feature a match between the #2 ranked Aryna Sabalenka and #6 ranked Coco Gauff. The highly anticipated match will take place on Saturday afternoon inside Arthur Ashe Stadium and will start at 4 p.m. ET.
This will be the sixth time the two players will face each other. Coco Gauff currently holds a 3-2 edge over Sabalenka. They last met in March at the BNP Paribas Open, where Sabalenka won in straight sets in the quarterfinal match. However, Gauff won their previous two matchups at the 2022 National Bank Open on a hard court and the 2021 Internazionali BNL d’Italia on clay.
Women’s final odds and predictions
The 2023 US Open women’s singles championship final on September 9th, 2023, will be an exciting match with Coco Gauff representing American hopes against Aryna Sabalenka. Sabalenka will be crowned as the new World No. 1 on Monday, and winning a Grand Slam title from New York would only add to her prestigious accomplishment. However, Gauff will be a formidable opponent for Sabalenka, and the match will likely be thrilling. With her impressive skills and drive to succeed, Gauff is expected to give Sabalenka tough competition. Nevertheless, the leading bettors predict that Sabalenka will come out on top and clinch the Flushing Meadows title.
It may be wise to choose the more seasoned player for this match. At 25 years old, Sabalenko has a wealth of experience in late-round Grand Slam matches. In addition, she has already won a Grand Slam, unlike Gauff. Consequently, the pressure on Saturday’s occasion won’t be too overwhelming for Sabalenka. She claimed the Australian Open title earlier this season in 2023.
At -120, Sabalenka is the preferred choice over Gauff at even odds. A minimum of +225 is needed to justify taking the American, which is currently unavailable.