Wimbledon Betting Tips, Picks, Predictions & Odds for the 2025 Edition

Get all the free men’s and women’s Wimbledon betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2025 edition of the tournament which will be held in July this year.

One of the four Grand Slams and the only tournament outside of the WTA/ATP 500 series of competitions to be played on grass, Wimbledon occupies the pride of place among tennis players at every level.

And that is to do with the longevity, prestige and the royalty associated with Wimbledon.

Also called The Championships or Wimbledon Championships, this tournament is the third major of the season after Australian Open and French Open, and is typically played towards the end of June and the first two weeks of July.

It is the oldest tennis tournament in the world having begun in 1877. It has been played every year since then other than the World War years and in 2020 when the pandemic hit the world.

128 players compete in the men’s and women’s singles draw apiece but that’s not where the tournament ends. Some of the other events include:

  • Men’s & Women’s Doubles
  • Mixed Doubles
  • Wheelchair’s Quad, Men’s and Women’s Singles
  • Wheelchair Quad, Men’s & Women’s Doubles
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Singles & Doubles
  • Boys’ & Girls’ Under-14 Singles
  • Invitational Men’s, Women’s & Mixed Doubles

Roger Federer has won the men’s singles title eight times while Martina Navratilova has won the women’s singles tournament on nine occasions, making them the record-holders for most titles won. Navratilova also won seven women’s and four mixed doubles titles in her career here.

Wimbledon 2025 Tournament Preview

The preview to the 2025 edition of Wimbledon will be updated here in the lead-up to the tournament. Information for the 2024 Wimbledon updated below.

Things could interesting in the men’s draw with Novak Djokovic expected to announce his fitness situation very soon and Carlos Alcaraz expected to come out all guns blazing after winning the French Open title earlier this year.

However, with Jannik Sinner showing what he is capable of and the likes of Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev always there to challenge some of these players, it could open up the draw a little.

The women’s draw will have Iga Swiatek starting out as a favourite but grass isn’t her best surface. Nor is it Aryna Sabalenka’s.

Which is why we have already seen six different winners over the last six years. This includes Elena Rybakina in 2022 and Marketa Vondrousova last year with Ons Jabeur making the final both times.

There could be a bit of the same this year too with all of these aforementioned women along with Cori Gauff and Jessica Pegula having a chance to make it through.

Daily Wimbledon 2025 Predictions

The 2025 Wimbledon daily predictions will be updated during the course of the tournament below. Here’s how the competition went in 2024.

Get the daily match by match predictions from the Wimbledon 2024 here.

Pre-Tournament Wimbledon 2025 Outright Winner Odds

The pre-tournament title-winning odds for the top players in the world will be updated below as we get closer to the start of this competition in 2025.

Men’s Singles

  • TBA

Women’s Singles

  • TBA

Wimbledon 2025 Betting Offers

We will update the latest betting offers for the 2025 Wimbledon here in the lead-up to the start of this competition. In the meantime, you can get all the latest bookmaker offers here.

Wimbledon 2025 Tournament Predictions

The 2025 Wimbledon predictions for both, the women’s and men’s singles competitions will be updated below.

  • TBA

Best Bookmakers to Bet on for the Wimbledon 2025

Best UK Bookmakers for Wimbledon

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Best USA Bookmakers for Wimbledon

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Wimbledon 2025 Details

Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the Wimbledon this year.

Venue

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road SW19, in Wimbledon, London in the UK hosts this tournament every year with the competition played on outdoor grass surface.

The main courts on offer at Wimbledon are as follows:

  • Centre Court (capacity of 15,000)
  • Court 1 (capacity of 11,500)
  • Court 2 (capacity of 4,000)

Schedule

This year’s Wimbledon Championships will kick-start on July 1 with its main draw matches and will go on till Sunday, July 14 when the men’s singles final will be held. The qualifiers will be held in the week prior to the start of the main draw.

What’s interesting to note is that there will be matches held on the middle Sunday as well, having first happened in 2022.

  • June 23-26: Men’s & Women’s Singles Qualifiers
  • June 30-July 1: Men’s & Women’s Singles First Round
  • July 2-3: Men’s & Women’s Singles Second Round
  • July 4-5: Men’s & Women’s Singles Third Round
  • July 6-7: Men’s & Women’s Singles Fourth Round
  • July 8-9: Men’s & Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • July 10: Women’s Singles Semifinals
  • July 11: Men’s Singles Semifinals
  • July 12: Women’s Singles Final
  • July 13: Men’s Singles Final

Other Tournament Details

  • Surface: Outdoor Grass
  • Prize Money: £50 million (for the 2024 edition, figures for 2025 still awaited)
  • How to buy Wimbledon 2025 tickets? Get our exhaustive guide here.

What does the Wimbledon 2025 Draw Look Like?

Draw for the 2025 edition of Wimbledon will be revealed at the start of the competition. Below are the women’s and men’s singles first round draws of the tournament of Wimbledon 2024.

Women’s Singles Draw

  • Swiatek v Kenin
  • Martic v Jones
  • Kerber v Putintseva
  • Siniakova v Stakusic
  • Garcia v Blinkova
  • Pera v Potapova
  • Dodin v Snigur
  • Ostapenko v Tomljanovic
  • Collins v Tauson
  • Sherif v Galfi
  • Osorio v Davis
  • Haddad Maia v Frech
  • Krejcikova v Kudermetova
  • Carle v Volynets
  • Bucsa v Bogdan
  • Vondrousova v Bouza Maneiro
  • Rybakina v Ruse
  • Siegemund v Baindl
  • Wozniacki v Parks
  • Bronzetti v Fernandez
  • Kalinskaya v Udvardy
  • Bouzkova v Riera
  • Kalinina v Avanesyan
  • Jabeur v Uchijima
  • Montgomery v Gadecki
  • Golubic v Niemeier
  • Svitolina v Linette
  • Boulter v Maria
  • Dart v Bai
  • Xinyu Wang v Tomova
  • Pegula v Krueger
  • Zheng v Sun
  • Van Uytvanck v Starodubtseva
  • Begu v Zhu
  • Pavlyuchenkova v Townsend
  • Alexandrova v Raducanu
  • Hibino v Mertens
  • Rus v Yuan
  • Sakkari v Kessler
  • Kasatkina v Zhang
  • Korpatsch v Miyazaki
  • Badosa v Muchova
  • Andreeva v B Fruhvirtova
  • Yastremska v Podoroska
  • Tsurenko v Gracheva
  • Vekic v Xiyu Wang
  • Sabalenka v Bektas
  • Paolini v Sorribes Tormo
  • Watson v Minnen
  • Andreescu v Cristian
  • Noskova v Errani
  • Kostyuk v Sramkova
  • Saville v Stearns
  • Schmiedlova v Wang Yafan
  • Keys v Trevisan
  • Azarenka v Stephens
  • Pliskova v Shnaider
  • Osaka v Parry
  • Navarro v Qiang Wang
  • Cirstea v Kartal
  • Burel v Lys
  • Todoni v Danilovic
  • Gauff v Dolehide

Men’s Singles Draw

  • Sinner v Hanfmann
  • Berrettini v Fucsovics
  • Nagal v Kecmanovic
  • Griekspoor v Carreno Busta
  • Jarry v Shapovalov
  • Altmaier v Fery
  • Lloyd Harris v Michelsen
  • Shelton v Bellucci
  • Dimitrov v Lajovic
  • Garin v Shang
  • Wawrinka v Broom
  • Mannarino v Monfils
  • Zhang v Janvier
  • Struff v Marozsan
  • Muller v Gaston
  • Medvedev v Kovacevic
  • Alcaraz v Lajal
  • Vukic v Ofner
  • Coric v Meligeni Alves
  • Tiafoe v Arnaldi
  • Baez v Nakashima
  • Thompson v Kotov
  • Van de Zandschulp v Broady
  • Humbert v Shevchenko
  • Paul v Martinez
  • Purcell v Virtanen
  • Bergs v Cazaux
  • Bublik v Mensik
  • Navone v Sonego
  • Bautista Agut v Marterer
  • Koepfer v Fognini
  • Ruud v Bolt
  • Rublev v Comesana
  • Coria v Walton
  • Darderi v Choinski
  • Musetti v Lestienne
  • Korda v Davidovich Fokina
  • Nishioka v Borges
  • Ruusuvuori v McDonald
  • Tsitsipas v Daniel
  • Fritz v O’Connell
  • Nishikori v Rinderknech
  • Cobolli v Hijikata
  • Tabilo v Evans
  • Draper v Ymer
  • Norrie v Diaz Acosta
  • Searle v Giron
  • Zverev v Carballes Baena
  • Hurkacz v Albot
  • Fils v Stricker
  • Murray v Machac
  • Cerundolo v Safiullin
  • Auger-Aliassime v Kokkinakis
  • Pouille v Djere
  • Munar v Billy Harris
  • de Minaur v Duckworth
  • Rune v Kwon
  • Seyboth Wild v Jubb
  • Halys v Eubanks
  • Khachanov v Karatsev
  • Etcheverry v Nardi
  • Popyrin v Monteiro
  • Fearnley v Moro Canas
  • Djokovic v Kopriva

Main Draw Players

The player list for the 2025 edition is still awaited. Below is the list of players who featured in 2024.

Men’s Seeded Players

  1. Carlos Alcaraz
  2. Novak Djokovic
  3. Daniil Medvedev
  4. Casper Ruud
  5. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  6. Holger Rune
  7. Andrey Rublev
  8. Jannik Sinner
  9. Taylor Fritz
  10. Frances Tiafoe
  11. Félix Auger-Aliassime
  12. Cameron Norrie
  13. Borna Ćorić
  14. Lorenzo Musetti
  15. Alex de Minaur
  16. Tommy Paul
  17. Hubert Hurkacz
  18. Francisco Cerúndolo
  19. Alexander Zverev
  20. Roberto Bautista Agut
  21. Grigor Dimitrov
  22. Sebastian Korda
  23. Alexander Bublik
  24. Yoshihito Nishioka
  25. Nicolás Jarry
  26. Denis Shapovalov
  27. Dan Evans
  28. Tallon Griekspoor
  29. Tomás Martín Etcheverry
  30. Nick Kyrgios
  31. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
  32. Ben Shelton

Other Renowned Unseeded Men’s Players

  • Matteo Berrettini
  • Denis Shapovalov
  • Stan Wawrinka
  • Gael Monfils
  • Jan-Lennard Struff
  • Borna Coric
  • Jordan Thompson
  • Roberto Bautista Agut
  • Fabio Fognini
  • Mackenzie McDonald
  • Kei Nishikori
  • Cameron Norrie
  • Arthur Fils
  • Christopher Eubanks

Men’s Singles Wildcards

  • Liam Broady
  • Charles Broom
  • Jan Choinski
  • Jacob Fearnley
  • Arthur Fery
  • Billy Harris
  • Paul Jubb
  • Henry Searle

Women’s Seeded Players

  1. Iga Świątek
  2. Aryna Sabalenka
  3. Elena Rybakina
  4. Jessica Pegula
  5. Caroline Garcia
  6. Ons Jabeur
  7. Coco Gauff
  8. Maria Sakkari
  9. Petra Kvitová
  10. Barbora Krejčíková
  11. Daria Kasatkina
  12. Veronika Kudermetova
  13. Beatriz Haddad Maia
  14. Belinda Bencic
  15. Liudmila Samsonova
  16. Karolína Muchová
  17. Jeļena Ostapenko
  18. Karolína Plíšková
  19. Victoria Azarenka
  20. Donna Vekić
  21. Ekaterina Alexandrova
  22. Anastasia Potapova
  23. Magda Linette
  24. Zheng Qinwen
  25. Madison Keys
  26. Anhelina Kalinina
  27. Bernarda Pera
  28. Elise Mertens
  29. Irina-Camelia Begu
  30. Petra Martić
  31. Mayar Sherif
  32. Marie Bouzková

Other Renowned Unseeded Women’s Players

  • Sofia Kenin
  • Petra Martic
  • Yulia Putintseva
  • Angelique Kerber
  • Bernarda Pera
  • Clara Tauson
  • Veronika Kudermetova
  • Caroline Wozniacki
  • Marie Bouzkova
  • Anhelina Kalinina
  • Magda Linette
  • Harriet Dart
  • Emma Raducanu
  • Paula Badosa
  • Karolina Muchova
  • Donna Vekic
  • Bianca Andreescu
  • Sara Errani
  • Sloane Stephens
  • Karolina Pliskova
  • Naomi Osaka

Women’s Singles Wildcards

  • Francesca Jones
  • Angelique Kerber
  • Lily Miyazaki
  • Naomi Osaka
  • Emma Raducanu
  • Ajla Tomljanović
  • Kingdom Heather Watson
  • Caroline Wozniacki

Players Opting Out of the 2024 Wimbledon

The following players will not be participating in this year’s Wimbledon.

  • Petra Kvitová
  • Belinda Bencic
  • Rafael Nadal
  • Jiri Lehecka

Previous Wimbledon Winners

Women’s Singles

  • 2024: Barbora Krejcikova
  • 2023: Marketa Vondrousova
  • 2022: Elena Rybakina
  • 2021: Ash Barty
  • 2020: Not Held
  • 2019: Simona Halep
  • 2018: Angelique Kerber
  • 2017: Garbine Muguruza
  • 2016: Serena Williams
  • 2015: Serena Williams
  • 2014: Petra Kvitova
  • 2013: Marion Bartoli
  • 2012: Serena Williams
  • 2011: Petra Kvitova
  • 2010: Serena Williams

Men’s Singles

  • 2024: Carlos Alcaraz
  • 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
  • 2022: Novak Djokovic
  • 2021: Novak Djokovic
  • 2020: Not Held
  • 2019: Novak Djokovic
  • 2018: Novak Djokovic
  • 2017: Roger Federer
  • 2016: Andy Murray
  • 2015: Novak Djokovic
  • 2014: Novak Djokovic
  • 2013: Andy Murray
  • 2012: Roger Federer
  • 2011: Novak Djokovic
  • 2010: Rafael Nadal

What Happened in the 2024 Edition of Wimbledon?

Carlos Alcaraz made it two Wimbledon titles in a row when he demolished Novak Djokovic in the final of the men’s singles tournament. He won 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (4) in title-decider.

Having gone into the tournament with a title victory at the French Open under his belt, Alcaraz was one of the top favourites, especially after Djokovic entered the tournament on the back of fitness concerns because of a meniscus tear at the previous Grand Slam.

Jannik Sinner was the top favourite but his run was cut short by Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals. That five-setter, however, looked to have taken its toll on Medvedev, who then fell in four to Alcaraz in the semifinals.

Djokovic, on the other hand, did not have a lot of trouble on his way to the final with most of his potentially difficult opponents falling by the wayside before meeting him.

The women’s singles title went to Barbora Krejcikova, the 31st seed in the tournament. It was a shock result alright given her own fitness issues over the past few years and the string of favourites who crashed out early in the tournament.

Aryna Sabalenka withdrew from 2024 Wimbledon, while Iga Swiatek was bundled out by Yulia Putintseva. Cori Gauff would have thought this was her best chance but she lost to fellow American Emma Navarro in the fourth round.

While Elena Rybakina made the semifinals, Krejcikova ended her run there before edging past Jasmine Paolini in the final to grab the title.

In winning the tournament, Krejcikova became the eighth different title winner in as many seasons of Wimbledon.

What Happened in the 2023 Edition of Wimbledon?

In the men’s singles draw, Carlos Alcaraz emerged as the surprise winner, shocking the seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in the final. Alcaraz needed five sets but put up a strong display to overcome the world number two and pre-tournament favourite.

Alcaraz won 1-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 to triumph in a match that lasted four hours and 42 minutes.

Djokovic, who had won four titles at Wimbledon in a row since his epic final showdown against Roger Federer in 2019, dropped a set apiece to Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev in the fourth round and quarterfinals before crushing Jannik Sinner in the semifinal.

On the other hand, Alcaraz was taken to the fourth set by Nicolas Jarry in the third round and then against the former Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini in the fourth. He eased past Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev in his next two rounds to enter the final.

The women’s singles competition proved to be an even bigger surprise when Marketa Vondrousova made it two times unlucky for Ons Jabeur in the final. Vondrousova, who had entered the tournament as an unseeded player, became the first to win this title like that.

Vondrousova eased past Jabeur 6-4, 6-4 after having needed three sets against Marie Bouzkova in the fourth round, and another three in her quarterfinal match against Jessica Pegula.

World number one Iga Swiatek lost to Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinal while Jabeur defeated the world number two Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinal.

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