Betting Tips for Wimbledon

Published: 21st January 2021
Author: Joe Kizlauskas
Last Updated: 1st March 2023
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Of all the four major grand slams that take place throughout the tennis calendar, Wimbledon is one that many people like to get involved with. While tennis betting fans love the event, it also attracts many people to the sport who would not normally watch tennis, which is great to see.

With so much interest in tennis for the two weeks that Wimbledon is on, tennis betting really comes to life during that period. From backing outright winners to placing accumulators on individual games and taking advantage of the best Wimbledon betting offers out there, this is an exciting time for punters. As one of the favourite Wimbledon Tipsters, we are going to give you our odds and predictions.

Wimbledon Men’s Odds and Predictions

The men’s title at Wimbledon is one of the highlights of the tennis season, and a lot of focus and attention is on those at the top of the betting market. As we have seen in the past, the top four players who are expected to dominate the 2019 Wimbledon men’s tournament are Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Marin Cilic and Rafael Nadal. These four players have dominated world tennis for a long time now, and if you are looking for a place to start, these four are often where you should head.

Roger Federer currently leads the way with the betting, he is 7/4 favourite to lift the Wimbledon title in July. Although coming towards the end of his career now, Federer can often pull it out of the bag when needed, and that is something we have seen him do time and time again at this great event. Behind Federer, you will see both Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, who are both joint second favourites with the majority of the bookmakers and available at around 9/2 or 5/1. Rounding off the main four is Rafael Nadal, a player who is capable on his day, but has had his fair share of injuries over the past few years. He can be backed at 6/1 to win the Wimbledon crown.

We still have a long way to go before the event begins in July, and many changes could happen in the betting between now and then. Rafael Nadal is an especially interesting contender, and he is worth keeping an eye on over the coming weeks. If he can prove his fitness and show that he retains all his ability then he would have a great chance of performing very well at Wimbledon, and his odds are sure to drop to reflect that.

Women’s Wimbledon Odds

In complete contrast to the men’s event where the main focus is on four players, there are many different women who will go into Wimbledon thinking they have the ability to win the title. The strength in depth in women’s tennis is only increasing, and making things much harder for punters to work out who to back. However, the positive side of that is that you will find good odds available on many players, so if you do manage to pick out a winner you are likely to be well rewarded.

Serena Williams is the current favourite at 5/1 and not too far behind her is the current champion Garbine Muguruza, who is priced up at 8/1. However, both of those competitors have faced injury problems recently and their odds will drop or increase between now and the event depending on how they prove their fitness over the coming weeks. Both certainly have the ability to win a Wimbledon title as we have seen from them in the past, and should they show their fitness they are sure to be popular choices at their current Wimbledon odds.

Wimbledon Betting Offers

Due to the huge nature of this event, there are many Wimbledon betting offers that bookmakers create for punters to take advantage of. These offers can really enhance your betting, giving you an enhanced price, free bets or bonus funds to place on other events. There will always be something to take advantage of because bookmakers want your business, and to get it they have to give you a great offer to tempt you into betting with them.

Even though there are many other events that will take place before Wimbledon 2019, bookmakers are already taking bets on who will win the event, both the men’s and the women’s titles. If you want to place your bets early, you can bet on the outright win markets right now, in the hope of getting the best value on your player before bookmakers begin to shorten the odds on those players who are performing well.

As we get closer to the tournament, you will notice that bookmaker offers become more frequent. These will give you the chance to back someone at enhanced odds if you wish, giving you a much bigger price than what is available elsewhere with the other bookmakers. The other way to get value from the bookmaker would be to take advantage of a welcome bonus that will give you bonus funds to spend on the upcoming Wimbledon events. By taking advantage of bonus funds that you get from a welcome bonus you can place many different bets on Wimbledon, without depositing too much of your own money, so you can get great fun and enjoyment betting on the event, for very little expense to yourself.

Wimbledon In Play Betting

One of the best ways to get involved with betting on Wimbledon is to bet in play on the live games that are taking place. There are many different games taking place at any one time during the event so you will have many opportunities to bet in play. This exciting way of betting can be really fun, but with the odds changing dramatically each time something happens in the game, you have to be quick and focused while placing your bets.

Betting in play adds a completely different dimension to betting, and can bring great fun and interest for those who have been placing pre-match bets for a very long time. If you have never tried out in play betting then click here for our list of the best bookmakers and Wimbledon 2019 could be a great place for you to start and see if you like what it offers.

Where Can You Watch Wimbledon 2019?

One of the great things about the Wimbledon tennis event is that the coverage is fantastic In the UK, BBC has the rights to show games, and they have multiple available at any one time. With main coverage on TV through BBC1 and BBC2, those looking to watch the best games of the day should look here. Elsewhere, multiple other courts have coverage through the red button service or on the BBC Sport website. This gives you the chance to watch many different games, so if you are looking for a particular game that you have placed a bet on, then be sure to check out these services and see if the game is being shown live.

Alongside watching on the BBC, you are also able to watch live streams through many different bookmakers. This means that you can log onto your bookmaker’s website and watch the action live. You can watch and place in play bets at the same time on the same page if you wish, meaning if you want to place a bet you won’t miss any of the action while you are doing that.

When Does Wimbledon 2019 Take Place?

Wimbledon is a traditional two-week event that takes place at the beginning of July every year. This year the event begins on Monday, July 1st  and runs until Sunday, July 14th. The women’s final takes place on Saturday, July 14th, while the men’s will take place a day later to wrap up what will hopefully have been a fantastic two weeks of sport.

How to Place Bets on Wimbledon 2019

If you would like to get involved in betting on Wimbledon 2019 then you can do so with just a few small steps. The first thing you need to do is find a bookmaker to place your bets with. Look out for those offering good sign up offers, or enhanced odds on a selection that you want to bet on. It doesn’t matter what type of offer you get, as long as you get a good one that offers you something you can take advantage of.

After choosing your bookmaker, head over to their website and check out the latest Wimbledon odds that you can use to back your selections with. These can be on the outright market for who will win the whole tournament or on individual games where you are simply backing on who will win a game between two players.

When you are betting with your bookmaker, be sure to remember about in play betting when the tournament comes around, and take a look at what is on offer. If your bookmaker offers live streaming then you will also be able to take advantage of this service while you are looking at the live in play screen.

Take a look at our other betting guides for sports such as Horse Racing and Football, where you can find the best Premier League betting tips and more.

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About Joe Kizlauskas

Joe is a seasoned iGaming copywriter and speaker who has been in the business since 2015. He's written more words on all elements of iGaming than he likes to remember, and he's contributed material to a number of well-known brands. Joe may be seen playing 5 a side, at the gym or playing games on his Playstation when he is not writing.