US Open Futures: Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek The Early Favorites

Quinn Allen
By: Quinn Allen
Jul 21, 2025
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Photo courtesy of jpellgen (Flickr), CC by 2.0

We’re heading into the home stretch of the 2025 tennis season, with the US Open the final Grand Slam of the year. Flushing Meadows features an exciting field fo women’s players and none other than defending champion Aryna Sabalenka sits as the favorite to win it all again. We’ll dive into the odds below and discuss the US Open futures.

Highlights

  • Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek are the favorites heading into the US Open
  • Coco Gauff is also considered a contender after winning the 2024 tournament
  • Keep reading for the odds, preview, and picks

Odds provided by Sports Interaction.

2025 Women’s US Open Futures: Outright Winner

PlayerOdds
Aryna Sabalenka+225
Iga Swiatek+300
Coco Gauff+400
Mirra Andreeva+500
Elena Rybakina+900
Madison Keys+1000
Jessica Pegula+1100

Sabalenka comes in as a +225 frontrunner after losing in the semifinals of Wimbledon a couple of weeks ago. Swiatek, who won in England, sits at +300 odds. Coco Gauff has +400 odds at most tennis betting sites. Keep in mind, Gauff won on home turf two years ago in New York.

Aryna Sabalenka (+225)

Sabalenka is one of the most dominant players in the world, and she’s shown that over the last couple of years. The Belarusian has already won the French Open this year and also had two Major titles last season at the Aussie Open and, of course, the US Open, where she’ll defend her title here. Sabalenka was surprisingly beaten by American Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon semifinals this month, but overall, ‘25 has been a solid year. She’s the No. 1-ranked player in the world and has three titles to her name this year, also winning the Madrid Open and Miami Open – two very good WTA tournaments. She’s made the semifinals at the minimum in four consecutive tournaments in Flushing Meadows.

Iga Swiatek (+300)

Despite her up-and-down form at times, Swiatek is still one of the best players in the world as well. I mean, she just showed that at Wimbledon, taking home the title in a dominant straight sets victory over Anisimova, 6-0, 6-0. The Poland native is currently ranked third on the WTA Tour and has won a total of six Major trophies. Wimbledon was her first Grand Slam victory of the season, but she also made the semifinals of the Aussie Open earlier in the year. Swiatek has a 42-11 record in ‘25, and Wimbledon was her first title overall of the year. She’ll be looking to carry that form into the United States.

Coco Gauff (+400)

Gauff is playing on home soil here, so it’s understandable why she’s a contender. Also, the youngster made her dreams become a reality two years ago, as I previously mentioned, winning her first career Major at the US Open. It’s been an impressive campaign for the Florida native, ranking second in the world. Her only title this season was a huge one, taking down Sabalenka in the French Open final. While Sabalenka tried to make excuses for the loss, the reality is Gauff showed her absolute best and beat the Belarusian fair and square. However, Gauff is coming off a shocking performance at Wimbledon, losing in the early stages of the tournament. She’ll be very motivated to bounce back here with tons of home support on her side.

Mirra Andreeva (+500)

Andreeva is just 18 years old, but she’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting young players on the WTA Tour. The Russian is fresh off a very impressive showing at Wimbledon, making the quarterfinals. That was only her second time progressing past the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament. Andreeva has moved up to No. 5 in the rankings after how she played at the All-England Club. The youngster has won two titles already in this calendar year – at Indian Wells and in Dubai. In fact, she even beat Sabalenka in Southern California. Andreeva has arrived, and she’ll be one to keep an eye on in The Big Apple.

US Open Futures Picks

I’d personally put money down on a couple of different players heading into the event while odds are still favorable. I do expect Sabalenka to respond and make a deep run here, where she’s had success many times before. I’m also liking Gauff, who should feed off the home atmosphere.

Picks: Aryna Sabalenka (+225), Coco Gauff (+400)/Sports Interaction

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Quinn Allen is a seasoned sports journalist from Vancouver, Canada. Quinn is a full-time senior editor for ClutchPoints where he specializes in baseball, soccer, basketball, and football. Quinn has been working in the industry for five years and brings a unique outlook to sports journalism, having played high-level soccer and baseball growing up. Quinn resides in Kelowna, Canada, and enjoys playing soccer and going to the gym.