Gainblers said on May 24 it did not currently have odds for the match Fonseca J. - Pavlovic L., even as Roland Garros 2026 opened its main draw at Porte d'Auteuil.
The announcement came on the betting page for the Roland Garros match, which — according to Gainblers — did not provide match odds and instead directed users to the site’s Apostas Roland Garros section for odds and tipster predictions.
That referral is the clearest action Gainblers published: tennis betting, the company said, is offered daily on its site and users looking for pricing or expert picks should consult the tournament-specific page rather than the match listing that currently shows no odds.
Gainblers also warned that users accessing the site from outside its primary domain may be shown international versions of the service, and reiterated that its sportsbook content is directed only to people aged 18 and older.
The discrepancy is striking because the tournament’s main draw began the same day, on May 24, at Porte d'Auteuil — putting the match listing in a live context without the accompanying market information bettors normally expect at the start of a Grand Slam.
For followers of Joao Fonseca, the missing odds create a clear informational gap: the betting page exists, but the numerical benchmarks that feed tipster analysis and wagering decisions are absent, with Gainblers pointing readers elsewhere for those figures.
That shift changes how the match is presented to the public. Instead of immediate, on-page odds for Fonseca J. - Pavlovic L., investors or fans arriving at the listing must move through a secondary access point — the Apostas Roland Garros section — to find odds and tipster commentary, according to Gainblers’ statement.
Gainblers also emphasized operational details that matter to users: tennis lines are a daily offering on the platform, and the company’s content carries an age restriction — 18 years old and up — underscoring that the page and its redirects are part of a regulated-facing product rather than general tournament coverage.
The tension is plain: a match billed on a betting page at the very opening of a Grand Slam’s main draw but lacking the market data that turns a listing into an actionable wager. The primary source for the event is the betting page itself, and that page currently does not provide match odds, according to Gainblers’ communications.
The most consequential unanswered question now is simple and immediate: when will odds appear for Joao Fonseca’s listed match? The answer will determine whether the Apostas Roland Garros redirect suffices for bettors and whether the match listing will be updated to include direct pricing as the tournament progresses.





