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2026 Women's US Open Winner Betting Odds - Sabalenka and Swiatek tipped for US Open glory

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  • Aryna Sabalenka in the double-reigning US Open champion.
  • Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek lead the odds. 
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Aryna Sabalenka (Getty Images)
Aryna Sabalenka (Getty Images)
The final grand Slam of the year will see Aryna Sabalenka battling to defend the title she won for the second consecutive time in 2025. 

The likes of Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina are all among the favourites, but stopping Sabalenka has proved a job nobody has been able to do since 2023. 

You can see the latest women's US Open winner betting odds in the table below. 
2026 Women's US Open Winner
Odds
Aryna Sabalenka4.00
Iga Swiatek6.00
Coco Gauff7.00
Elena Rybakina8.00
Naomi Osaka11.00
Jessica Pegula11.00
Mirra Andreeva13.00
Amanda Anisimova17.00
Rest of the field17.00+
Note: Odds from Stake & correct on 23/8/2026
The tennis tour rumbles into the final Grand Slam of the season, with the US Open giving the best women in the world of tennis one final chance in 2026 to take one of the four coveted crowns. 

The Australian Open was won by Elena Rybakina, the French Open went to Mirra Andreeva and Linda Noskova triumphed at Wimbledon. Incredibly, none of Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek or Coco Gauff have managed to win a Slam in 2026. 

In 2025, Gauff won in France, Swiatek notched the only grass-court Slam in London, while Sabalenka triumphed at the US Open. Their inability to win any Slam in 2026 is telling of just how unpredictable the tour has been. 

Sabalenka arrives as the favourite, while Swiatek, Gauff and Rybakina are all below 10.00, but only Rybakina has won a Slam in 2025. Of course, it is worth bearing in mind that Sabalenka is eyeing a third successive trophy at the US Open. 

With a long tour behind them, many of the biggest names will have played well in excess of 40 matches. While this will see some in fine form heading into the tournament, for others it will see the legs tiring quicker as the season takes a toll. 

Who will win the 2026 US Open? Can Sabalenka make it three consecutive US Open crowns and five Slams overall, or will another player win the final Slam of the year?