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    Drake defies curse with $300,000 wager on Jannik Sinner to win US Open | US Open Tennis 2025
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    Drake is betting big on Jannik Sinner, wagering $300,000 on the world No 1 to win the US Open.

    The rapper known for placing big bets on sporting events – and often losing them – posted on social media the screenshot of a betting slip from Tuesday afternoon. The six-figure gamble pays $507,000 if Sinner captures his fifth major championship and second at the US Open.

    The so-called Drake Curse has been blamed for several losses over the past few years, including $210,000 on American Taylor Fritz to beat Sinner in the 2024 US Open final. According to a website tracking Drake’s announced bets and the curse, he is down $115,000 on tennis after cutting his losses by successfully picking Sinner to win the Australian Open final in January.

    Drake’s wagering history isn’t limited to tennis. During the 2024 Copa América, he lost another $300,000 when Canada fell to Argentina in the semi-finals, a gamble that would have paid nearly $2.9m. Argentina twisted the knife afterward by posting “Not like us” – the title of a Kendrick Lamar diss track aimed at the Canadian rapper – in a cheeky nod to their rival’s misfortune.

    The Canadian’s high-profile punts, and the cultural theater that surrounds them, have become a running subplot to major sporting events. Even as the “curse” narrative grows, Drake continues to put himself in the spotlight, for better or worse.

    Sinner, meanwhile, is doing his part to test it. The 24-year-old Italian reached the quarter-finals after routing Alexander Bublik in their fourth-round match. He next faces compatriot Lorenzo Musetti on Wednesday night and remains the betting favorite.

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