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Wimbledon betting odds: Your complete guide

As all tennis fans know, the Wimbledon Championships are possibly the most important matches on the sport’s calendar. Summer is already a busy time for tennis players and fans thanks to the French and US Open. However, as July approaches each year, it’s time to break out the strawberries and cream and, for many people, to start looking into Wimbledon betting odds.

What is it about this tennis tournament that makes it such a headlining event? What might we expect from this year’s tournament, and who are some of the biggest stars on the roster this time around?

Keep reading our guide to Wimbledon betting tips before you start planning your viewing schedule.

History of Wimbledon betting odds

Betting aside, the Wimbledon tennis championships have been a staple of the sporting year since the 1870s. In the first competition, 22 men took part; Spencer Gore laid claim to the first-ever Wimbledon trophy.

The women’s competition would debut shortly afterward, before the end of the century, as would doubles competitions. By 1937, people were watching Wimbledon on TV for the very first time, and while the championships went on hiatus during World War II, they returned once again by 1946, with people all over the world keen to follow the court action once more.

By the 1980s, the championships had gone global, attracting immense international talent such as Steffi Graf, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, and Bjorn Borg. By the 1990s, we saw the rise of stars such as Pete Sampras and our own Tim Henman!

British talent exploded onto Wimbledon in the shape of Andy Murray by the 2010s, and the championships have since seen domination by players such as Novak Djokovic and Serena and Venus Williams.

With tennis legend Roger Federer having retired in recent years, a new wave of lawn tennis pros is rising, and we will take a look at the top names below.

Wimbledon remains such a huge draw because it is one of the few places you’ll get to see major tennis stars playing on grass courts!

Wimbledon betting tips: When and where does Wimbledon take place?

Wimbledon traditionally takes place at the start of each July. In 2024, it is scheduled to occur between Monday, July 1st, and Sunday, July 14th.

The championships usually take place at this time partly because it’s the best shot we have of getting the best out of the famous British weather. Nevertheless, there have been plenty of Wimbledon matches that have been extended or rained off altogether, so you shouldn’t ever expect a completely dry run.

The championships occur on Wimbledon’s Church Road at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. It’s been the location of the tournament ever since the first games took place back in the 1870s.

Who’s taking part in Wimbledon betting odds?

With so many people coming in and out of tennis, it can be difficult to keep track of who’s taking part from year to year. We are likely to see Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Nick Kyrgios, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Matteo Berrettini, and Taylor Fritz making the biggest impacts at this year’s men’s tournament.

Alcaraz, in particular, is someone many fans will be watching out for as he seeks two Wimbledon victories in a row.

In the women’s tournament, fans are likely keeping their eyes peeled for Marketa Vondrousova, who was the first-ever unseeded woman to win the trophy last year. However, she is facing stiff competition against players such as Iga Swiatek, Cori Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Ons Jabeur (who Vondrousova beat in 2023), Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina, and Mirra Andreeva.

As always, this is subject to change – and upset, too! Who knows if there will be an upset quite like last year’s women’s final?

Betting odds Wimbledon: What are the rounds?

Typically, men’s and women’s singles tennis at Wimbledon takes place over four rounds, followed by quarterfinals, semi-finals, and finals. These take place during the two-week event, with the women’s tournament ending on the penultimate day and the men’s on the final day.

However, more trophies are unfolding throughout the fortnight than just the men’s and women’s singles alone. For example, there are men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles' trophies; wheelchair trophies for men, women and doubles; and boys’ and girls’ under-14s' trophies.

Invitation doubles matches are some of the most popular spectator events. It’s here that some of the biggest stars of tennis of yesteryear might take to the court.

As you will see when browsing LeoVegas for betting odds Wimbledon has to offer, there’s a lot of variety in who to choose if you’re not sure who will win.

Leading up to the big tournament, we’ll share the latest Wimbledon betting tips related to each round of the action, along with markets and odds based on the latest news and form.

Betting odds for Wimbledon: Who are some of the previous winners?

When looking into Wimbledon betting tips, it makes sense to research the form of the players who are taking part. One of the best ways to do this is to look through the previous winners of the men’s and women’s trophies.

In the men’s tournament, Carlos Alcaraz is the current champion, and he’ll return this summer to defend his titles. However, Novak Djokovic took home the trophy from 2018 through 2022 (barring 2020, when the tournament paused due to COVID-19). In fact, Alcaraz winning last year interrupted what would have been a five-time winning streak for Djokovic.

Otherwise, Roger Federer won in 2017 and Andy Murray won in 2016. Federer is now retired, and Murray’s status for Wimbledon is uncertain at the time of writing.

In the women’s tournament, Marketa Vondrousova returns to contest her trophy, while Ons Jabeur returns to try to make it three finals in a row. Jabeur has had the unfortunate luck of losing in two straight Wimbledon finals!

Elena Rybakina won in 2022, Ashleigh Barty in 2021, Simona Halep in 2019, and Angelique Kerber in 2018.

Wimbledon betting tips and markets: Men’s tournament

Betting odds for Wimbledon are changing right now, but in the men’s tournament, Carlos Alcaraz appears to be the favourite to win and successfully defend his title.

Novak Djokovic, however, is a force to reckon with. He’s frequently appearing as second favourite, if not the outright pick to win the men’s matches. However, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Nick Kyrgios aren’t far behind in the rankings. Remember, anything can happen between now and the final!

LeoVegas will line up outright betting odds for Wimbledon so you can choose who you think will win the tournament. You can even take advantage of changing odds mid-play.

Wimbledon betting tips and markets: Women’s tournament

Given Marketa Vondrousova’s wild card win last year, some experts believe the current women’s champion isn’t as safe of a bet to win as some of the other stars taking part. She is around sixth in the rankings at the time of writing.

Instead, the odds seem to tilt toward Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, with Elena Rybakina close behind. Cori Gauff completes the top four, but Ons Jabeur – who will strive to make her third final in a row and convert on it – is fifth favourite for some experts.

Again, these odds will change. As with the men’s tournament, LeoVegas will provide outright winner odds and markets for the women’s game closer to the opening of Wimbledon. You’ll also get a chance to place bets while the big games unfold.

Wimbledon betting tips

As the tournament draws closer, you will have more opportunities to look for betting odds Wimbledon has in store, and LeoVegas will be on hand to provide you with tips and guidance.

However, if you are looking for Wimbledon betting tips, remember to bet wisely and keep a close eye on your bankroll. If your first few matches don’t work out, don’t chase your losses. Set healthy limits and step away if you reach them.

FAQs

How do I bet on Wimbledon?

Head to the “Tennis” and “Wimbledon” sections in sportsbook betting markets. You’ll find a list of open markets and odds for each player taking part in the men’s and women’s matches, and you can also place bets while the matches take place.

When does Wimbledon take place?

Wimbledon takes place every July. In 2024, it will take place between Monday, July 1st, and Sunday, July 14th. The women’s singles final takes place on Saturday, July 13th, and the men’s final is the day after, on the closing date.

Who is the favourite to win Wimbledon?

At the time of writing, Aryna Sabalenka is the main favourite to win the Wimbledon women’s singles tournament, while Carlos Alcaraz is the men’s favourite right now.