
Yes, silence please because the world’s best players are about to serve up a tournament for the ages. After a French Open final that will live forever in the memory, this year’s competition in London SW19 is next up and just as anticipated. With point-by-point betting opportunities, Tennis might just be the perfect sport for live wagering. It’s love-all so let’s get straight into it.
Picking a winner at Wimbledon isn’t an exact science. However, there are some elements you should add to the equation when assessing the field. Things such as performance on grass, playing styles, fatigue from the schedule, injuries, former tournament success, player form, etc.
At Wildz Sports, we love the grass which is why we’re going in-all with our court-length selection of tournament betting markets. These include ‘Mens Singles Winner’, ‘Womens Singles Winner’ and lots of ‘Doubles’ markets. And did we mention our Bets of the Day, Odds Boosts and Wildz Specials all tournament long? Yes, we’re ace-ing everything in sight in southwest London.
The very nature of Tennis means that it’s a sport primed for Live betting. Whether you’re a rookie bettor, occasional punter or you follow the ATP Tour around the globe, in-game betting caters for all tastes. From betting on if the next point won will be an ace or forced error to the outcome of a set, you don’t have to be a Tennis genius to pick a winner.
Digging deeper, monitoring strong odds movements during Tennis matches can be an indicator of sharp money. Additionally, looking for signs of injury/fatigue, tactical edges between players and even weather changes can be a great way of seizing the momentum against the bookies.
By now you already know the main protagonists when it comes to Wimbledon. Ladies first, we’ve got Aryna Sabalenka (3.75), Coco Gauff (7.00) and Iga Swiatek 9.20) all seeking their first grass court Grand Slam title. Only Elena Rybakina (6.00) has previously lifted the famous Venus Rosewater Dish trophy. On the outside looking in is defending champion Barbora Krejcikova (50.00). Can the Czech national summon up another title winning performance at very long odds?
Speaking of defending champions, on the guy’s side of the draw, “Carlito” Alcaraz (2.30) is the favourite to go back-to-back-to-back and claim title number three at the All England Club. But hoping to get revenge for their French Open epic will be Jannik Sinner (2.70), followed by a supporting cast made up of Novak Djokovic (5.60) and Alexander Zverev (21.00).
If you’re into Underdogs, why not look into a punt on Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca (45.00), hometown hero Jack Draper (9.00) or Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime (80.00), who all represent intriguing men’s picks. Though untested at the Grand Slam level, Fonseca has earned attention with his mixture of athleticism and fearless play. While Draper will be hoping to take the energy from the partisan crowd to go all the way. When it comes to Auger-Aliassime, can the promising Montreal native build on the two ATP titles (Adelaide and Montpelier) he’s claimed already in 2025?
Now make some noise, the action is heating up!