Wimbledon 2025 Preview: Alcaraz & Sinner Deadlock at 6/4, Sabalenka Leads Women's Market

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner lead Wimbledon 2025 betting at 6/4, with Sabalenka top women's pick. Preview look at form, grass-court stats, price value ahead of SW19 kickoff.
Wimbledon 2025 Preview: Alcaraz & Sinner Deadlock at 6/4, Sabalenka Leads Women's Market

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  • Wimbledon Final could see Alcaraz and Sinner face off once again after their French Open classic
  • Sabalenka has shortened in the betting market to win Wimbledon this year
  • Full odds on both Men's and Women's winners now available

Men's Market: Alcaraz and Sinner Locked at 6/4

Carlos Alcaraz begins Wimbledon 2025 off the back of his second Queen’s Club title, defeating Jiri Lehecka in three sets to confirm his grass-court credentials. 

His consistency on grass and two previous SW19 titles mean he justifies his 6/4 joint favouritism spot in the market with UK Betting Sites.

Jannik Sinner also shares the top spot in bet365's market at 6/4, having pushed Alcaraz to the brink in the French Open final. He'll be eager to convert form into silverware at the All England Club.

Novak Djokovic, a seven-time champion, is priced at 9/2 and brings unrivalled Wimbledon experience into the draw. 

Jack Draper offers British hopes at 8/1, while Alexander Zverev lurks just outside the top tier of contenders.

Wimbledon Men's WinnerOddsProbability
Carlos Alcaraz6/440.0%
Jannik Sinner6/440.0%
Novak Djokovic9/218.2%
Jack Draper8/111.1%
Alexander Zverev20/1

Aryna Sabalenka is the clear 11/4 favourite despite a semi-final exit in Berlin last week. Her game is built for grass and she has the confidence to dominate this draw.

Elena Rybakina, at 5/1, represents solid value based on her past Wimbledon success, while Coco Gauff, the reigning French Open champion, has drifted to 6/1 after an early loss in Berlin. 

Iga Swiatek and teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva round out the top contenders.

Wimbledon Women's WinnerOddsProbability
Aryna Sabalenka
11/426.7%
Elena Rybakina
5/116.7%
Coco Gauff
6/114.3%
Iga Swiatek9/110.0%
Mirra Andreeva
10/19.1%

Where to Bet on Wimbledon

Markets are now open with a wide range of betting sites offering outright and match-specific odds. 

Use the best tennis betting sites in the UK to access competitive prices and new betting offers.

Look out for enhanced Wimbledon markets and in-play opportunities throughout the fortnight.

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