Wimbledon Odds: Who are the betting favourites for SW19 glory?

Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka
Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka are the betting favourites for Wimbledon.

Wimbledon is just two days away, and everyone is making their predictions about who they think will win the men’s and women’s singles titles this fortnight.

Everyone will have their reasons why they will pick one player over another, or who they think the favourites are – but who is leading the betting odds for the tournament?

We scoured Oddschecker to see who is leading the way for Wimbledon glory.

Men’s singles: Sinner out in front

There is not too much in it at the very top of the men’s singles odds, but Jannik Sinner leads the way.

The world No 1 is the top seed at a Grand Slam for the first time in his career, and the Italian has odds of 2/1 with several bookmakers to win his second major title at Wimbledon this summer.

Closely behind him is reigning champion and recent French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz, with the world No 3 available at odds of 5/2 to seal what would be a fourth major victory.

Unsurprisingly, it is seven-time champion and world No 2 Novak Djokovic who follows on from Sinner and Alcaraz, with the Serb priced at 3/1 to claim a 25th Grand Slam singles title.

After the ATP’s top three, there is a significant gap towards the rest of the field.

World No 4 Alexander Zverev has had a strong season to date but does not have a good SW19 record, and is available at odds of 18/1 at most bookmakers.

He is then followed by seventh seed and former Wimbledon semi-finalist Hubert Hurkacz, who has average odds of 20/1 to win what would be his first Slam.

Home favourite and world No 28 Jack Draper is surprisingly high up in the pecking order, defying his ranking to be sixth favourite with odds of 25/1.

Alex de Minaur has odds of 30/1 to prevail at the All England, closely followed by former world No 1 Daniil Medvedev and recent Queen’s champion Tommy Paul.

Men’s singles odds

1) Jannik Sinner – 2/1
2) Carlos Alcaraz – 5/2
3) Novak Djokovic – 3/1
4) Alexander Zverev – 18/1
5) Hubert Hurkacz – 20/1
6) Jack Draper – 25/1
7) Alex de Minaur – 30/1
8) Daniil Medvedev – 40/1
=9) Tommy Paul – 50/1
=9) Holger Rune – 50/1

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Women’s singles: Sabalenka’s slim advantage

The women’s game has four clear figures out in front of the rest of the field at the moment, and it is no surprise that those same four women are the betting favourites to lift the Wimbledon title.

Out in front is world No 3 and two-time Australian Open winner Aryna Sabalenka, who has reached the semi-final at SW19 in her last two showings – and is backed at 15/4 to win the title this time around.

Closely following in her footsteps is world No 1 and recent French Open winner Iga Swiatek at 9/2, with the Pole looking for a sixth major title at the All England Club this summer.

Former champion Elena Rybakina has struggled at majors recently but is third-favourite to claim a second Wimbledon crown, with odds of 6/1.

While not too far behind her is world No 2 and reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff, with the American sitting on odds of 7/1 to claim a second Grand Slam title.

Leading the chasing pack is two-time Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur, with the Tunisian priced at 16/1 to make it third time lucky at her favourite Grand Slam event.

After an encouraging return to the tour, Naomi Osaka sits on odds of 20/1 to win her fifth major title, just ahead of world No 5 and Berlin Open winner Jessica Pegula on 22/1.

Also on odds of 22/1 is the experienced Madison Keys, a former finalist at the US Open, while rising star Mirra Andreeva sits on odds of 28/1 after her run to the French Open semi-finals.

Home favourite Emma Raducanu is a 35/1 pick for the title while defending champion Marketa Vondrousova is priced at 40/1.

Women’s singles odds

1) Aryna Sabalenka – 15/4
2) Iga Swiatek – 9/2
3) Elena Rybakina – 6/1
4) Coco Gauff – 7/1
5) Ons Jabeur – 16/1
=6) Jessica Pegula – 22/1
=6) Madison Keys – 22/1
8) Mirra Andreeva – 28/1
9) Emma Raducanu – 35/1
10) Marketa Vondrousova – 40/1

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