 With the US Open only a couple of days away, let's go and look at the betting for the US Open. Who's actually the favorite going in with both the men and the women's? Also, we're going to go for some unseated players that maybe you should look out for. If you are going to put a bet on the winner of the US Open. So starting on the women's side, Iggish Fyontech, world number one defending champion. She's still the favorite despite not winning any of the lead-up events. Sabalanga is second favorite, and Goff comes in at third favorite, which is a little bit interesting considering her record at slams isn't as good as some of the other players around her, but she did win two out of the three warm-up events in Washington, also Cincinnati, beating Fyontech as well, that helps. So she comes in at third favorite, Rabakiner at fourth favorite, and Pagula, she is the fifth favorite. So five out of the top six seeds are the favorite. Interesting that Jabir defending finalists is at 19, but she does have a foot problem that maybe is scaring people away. So I'm going to watch out for though, is Mukava at number 10. Of course, made the final of Cincinnati, made the final of the French Open as well and is in good form. So definitely worth keeping an eye on her. Maybe if you want to go outside of the top favorites, but a player outside of the top 15 that you should keep an eye on, Svedalina. She's a plus 5,000, which is really interesting because of course she has had a good run at both the slams in her comeback, making the quarterfinals, semi-finals of Wimbledon, beating Fyontech along the way. So definitely worth a look as well. Svedalina also has made a semi-final at the US Open, so maybe worth a look if you want to go a little bit further outside of the favorites. Jumping over the men's side, and Novak Djokovic, he's the favorite for the event. Just ahead of Elkiraz, which is interesting. Had the result gone the other way in Cincinnati, maybe it would have been Elkiraz the favorite. Medvedev, of course, third favorite. He's won this tournament before. And Yannick Sinek, winning in Canada, definitely helped that. And the fact that he can compete against Elkiraz has beaten Elkiraz this year in a hard court. I think that definitely helps as well. And then interestingly enough, Zverev, he is now the fifth favorite going into the US Open. Ahead of guys like Siti Pass, Rude, Runa, even Fritz and Tiafo. He's more of a favorite than those guys, of course, made the final in 2020. Just played Djokovic last week in Cincinnati, so making the semifinals there, I think, definitely helped. And if you want to go with players a little bit further outside, who be her catch? The best of the guys outside of the top 15, paying it plus 8,000, of course, had match points against Elkiraz, pushed Djokovic, out Wimbledon as well. So definitely worth a look if you want to go someone a little bit further out. But other than that, I mean, on the men's side, it's a lot more simple. There's only a couple of core guys that can win. On the women's side, we've seen unseated players and random players win the US Open and other tournaments for four. But on the men's side, it's a little bit more straightforward. Let's go have a look at the unseated players worth a look outside of that top 32. On the women's side, Danielle Collins, Bianca Andrescu, Linda Fritova, Linda Noscova, and also Mira Andreva. All worth a look at outside of that top 32 and some of the unseated players that are actually pretty high up in the bed in compared to some of the players that are actually seated. On the men's side, though, there is not too much to look out for outside of the top 32. Baratini, Murray team, Vavrinca and Monfice, all familiar names, all have a lot of experience at Grand Slam level, but still not really worth a look at in terms of them because, of course, it's very unlikely that an unseated player wins the US Open on the men's side these days. And especially with guys like Djokovic and Elkara as dominating most of the tournaments throughout the tour. Mehvedev not far behind and, of course, guys like Sinneru becoming more reliable. Very hard to pick someone outside of the top 32 on the men's side that's gonna win. But on the women's side, we do have a possibility that an unseated player could win the US Open. It wouldn't be so random. So there you have it. They are the betting for the tournament. Of course, for the top 32 and also the players outside. Just the unseated player's worth a look, maybe. Let me know down in the comments below. Who are you betting on for the US Open if you are gonna bet on the US Open? Like I said, on the men's side, there's only a couple of guys that you'd probably take a bet on. I mean, it's very of the fifth favourite. That's pretty interesting. Considering that he has made a final here before, would be a massive comeback for him. Made the semi-finals of the French Open. So he's not out of form that much. Made the semi-finals last week in Cincinnati as well, but usually it's Djokovic, Elkara, Mehvedev. I think one of those guys is probably the one who's gonna win, right? And on the women's side, there is also worth something. I mean, obviously the favourites are there, but sometimes the favourites don't win. Of course, we have seen Rotter Canu two years ago coming out of nowhere from the Qualies to win the event. So it may be a champion there, random champion potentially outside of that top 10. But let me know down in the comments below who you're gonna bet on for the US Open, which starts in a couple of days' time.