Wimbledon 2025 odds, favourites and betting tips
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With the clay court season wrapped up after a dramatic French Open, the focus now shifts to grass. Wimbledon poses a very different test, demanding fast reactions, clean ball striking and total composure under pressure on the sport’s most iconic stage.
Carlos Alcaraz is the early favourite to win the Men’s Singles at Wimbledon, as the defending champion looks to extend his dominance on grass.
Aryna Sabalenka is the favourite to win the Ladies' Singles as she looks to bring her power game to the grass and chase a first Wimbledon title.
Wimbledon 2025 odds: who are the betting favourites?
Wimbledon Men's Singles odds, favourites and preview
Carlos Alcaraz is the favourite to win the Wimbledon 2025 Men’s Singles title after backing up his Roland Garros triumph with another victory at Queen’s. The Spaniard is riding a wave of momentum and looks well suited to win his third consecutive championship on Centre Court.
Jannik Sinner follows closely in the market, with bookmakers struggling to separate the two rising stars after their epic final in Paris. Both are seen as the future of men’s tennis, and both have the form to go all the way at SW19.
Novak Djokovic remains firmly in contention as he bids for an eighth Wimbledon title and a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam. He reached the semi-finals in Paris before falling to Sinner and will be aiming to peak in time for the grass.
British hope Jack Draper continues his breakout season and heads to The All England Club ranked inside the world’s top five. A strong run at Queen’s has raised expectations, and he’ll be keen to deliver in front of a home crowd.
Alexander Bublik, Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz are all in with a shout, while Jiri Lehecka is a potential dark horse having reached the final at Queen's.
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Wimbledon Ladies' Singles odds, favourites and preview
Aryna Sabalenka leads the Ladies' Singles outright market heading into Wimbledon 2025. The world number one has reached seven finals this season and, despite falling short in both Grand Slam deciders so far, remains the player to beat.
Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, is seen as her biggest threat. The Kazakhstani star has a strong track record on this surface and will be looking to add a second title at SW19.
Coco Gauff comes into the tournament in confident form after securing her second Grand Slam title at Roland Garros and continues to climb the list of top contenders.
Iga Swiatek has dominated on clay but has yet to make a deep run at Wimbledon. The five-time Grand Slam winner has struggled to adjust her game to grass and arrives this year with form concerns, having not made a final in 2025.
Other names to watch include 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova, teenage prospect Mirra Andreeva, and Australian Open winner Madison Keys, who are all capable of making serious progress if the draw breaks their way. Barbara Krecjikova, the surprise 2024 winner, shouldn't be ruled out either.
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Betting on Wimbledon 2025
Popular Wimbledon betting markets
Wimbledon offers plenty of ways to get involved, with a wide range of tennis betting markets available throughout the tournament:
Outright winner: Back the player you think will lift the trophy on Centre Court.
Each-way betting: Get paid out if your player reaches the final.
Match betting: Pick winners in individual matchups round by round.
Set betting: Predict the exact scoreline, especially useful when favourites meet lower-ranked opponents.
In-play betting: Grass courts produce quick points and momentum swings, making live betting ideal for sharp reads and fast reactions.
Wimbledon 2025 betting tips
Big servers thrive: Players who dominate behind their first serve tend to take control of points early on grass.
Watch out for early upsets: Opening rounds at Wimbledon often produce surprises, especially when big names face grass-court experts.
Rainy days' impact: Centre Court is protected by a roof, but outer courts aren’t. Long delays or damp conditions on outer courts can make grass even more unpredictable.
Quick starters do well: The format doesn’t leave much room to recover. Players who come out sharp can build momentum fast and offer early value.
Keep an eye on grass form: Form from lead-up events like Queen’s and Eastbourne is a strong guide to who’s already settled on the surface.
Wimbledon 2025 key dates
First Round: 30 June, 2025
Women's Singles Final: 12 July, 2025
Men's Singles Final: 13 July, 2025
Venue: All England Club, Wimbledon, London
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