We’re just a few days away from Wimbledon 2025 and all its traditions – the grass courts, the all-white gear, the royalty (tennis and actual), and the strawberries and cream. It’s the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, and the tradition of amazing tennis every year continues.
We’ve got all the latest Wimbledon odds for you again, and with live betting offering serve-by-serve action, we’re ready for everything.
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Men’s Wimbledon Odds
Carlos Alcaraz (+160)
After a brief hiccup following a tough loss in the Paris Olympics last year, Alcaraz has fully regained his form and he now tops the Wimbledon odds.
And anyone who watched the betting favorite pull off that epic win over Jannik Sinner in this year’s French Open understands. Five sets, five and half hours, and 3 match points saved – this was the best match of his already stellar career.
Can Alcaraz ride the momentum of that win, or will there be an emotional letdown? Tennis oddsmakers are giving him the slight edge over Sinner heading into the tournament.
It’s crazy to think Alcaraz just turned 22 and has already won 5 Grand Slam singles titles. He’s also the two-time reigning champ, and has a 37-5 record in 2025 so far, with 4 tournament titles his year alone.
As he looks to three-peat, he’s got all the momentum and confidence. Plus, some added incentive perhaps: despite all Alcaraz’s recent brilliance, Jannik Sinner is the world’s #1 men’s player at the moment. You can imagine Alcaraz wants that top ranking back.
Jannik Sinner (+165)
Speaking of the world’s #1 men’s tennis player, Jannik Sinner is right behind Alcaraz with Wimbledon odds of +165 before the opening match.
Sinner lost a huge French Open final to Alcaraz earlier this month, a loss he admits was tough to deal with.
How tough? He just lost in the Halle tournament, a grass-court tune-up event, in the second round to the world’s 45th-ranked player.
On the bright side, it gave Sinner 10 days to rest and recuperate, to get his mind right.
Why should tennis betting fans like Sinner’s Wimbledon odds?
That loss to Alcaraz was the young Italian’s first loss in a Grand Slam final, that’s reason #1. Reason #2 is that he’s still the world’s #1.
With 3 Grand Slam wins – the last 2 Australian Opens and the 2024 US Open – Sinner found himself in the unusual position of getting the runner-up trophy at Roland Garros. If you like his skill and resilience, and the revenge factor should he meet Alcaraz again, then Sinner is the winner for you.
Novak Djokovic (+600)
The men’s Wimbledon odds take a big leap from Alcaraz and Sinner to the #3 player on the list, Novak Djokovic.
The all-time Grand Slam titleholder and seemingly ageless Serb is still a threat to win any tournament he enters.
The Djoker has won the event an incredible 7 times, second all-time only behind Roger Federer, who has won eight times.
If you’re looking for a solid payout (+600 currently) for a tennis legend who might see his window to catch Federer’s record soon closing, you might like Djokovic to be a little extra motivated.
He last won it in 2022, and although he was a very respectable runner-up in both 2023 and 2024, he must be hoping to avoid Carlos Alcaraz this time around. The Spanish sensation beat Djokovic in each of the last two years in the Wimbledon final.
Jack Draper (+1000)
Of course, we do like to throw in a longshot every so often who could offer a big payday.
Jack Draper, currently +1000 for his Wimbledon odds, fits the profile nicely. Draper has some homecourt advantage, as a London-born lad. He’ll have the crowd behind him. He also made it to semifinals at the US Open last fall and had deep 4th– round runs in this year’s Australian and French Opens.
Draper is also #6 in the world currently, so he can certainly hang with the top players. Draper beat Taylor Fritz and Carlos Alcaraz, both top 5 players, earlier this year at the Indian Wells Open.
Women’s Wimbledon Odds
Aryna Sabalenka (+275)
Despite losing to Coco Gauff at the French Open recently, Aryna Sabalenka is still the big favorite to take home the women’s singles title at Wimbledon.
She is the women’s #1 player in the world, which, along with her 40-7 record this year so far, carries some weight when it comes time to setting the women’s odds.
While the Belarusian big hitter may have faltered in France, she showed some serious resolve in advancing to the quarterfinals at the recent Berlin Open, saving an amazing 4 match points against Elena Rybakina to win in 3 sets in a match that included 2 tiebreak sets.
Wagering on the event might have betting fans leaning her way if you think she’s due to take her first title there.
She’s made the Wimbledon semi-finals twice and has made the finals of every other Grand Slam in recent years, winning the Australian Open (twice) and the US Open in the process.
Coco Gauff (+600)
The American star beat Sabalenka just weeks ago to pick up her first French Open title.
Adding Wimbledon would mean her third Grand Slam title. She’s made it to the 4th round three times in her career, including last year’s event.
Betting on Gauff could be another solid momentum play, as she’s clearly shown she can hang in high-pressure tournaments. On the other hand, when it comes down the hard stats, grass is statistically Gauff’s least successful surface.
Given her #2 ranking in the world, plus her breakthrough in beating Sabalenka at the French Open, tennis bettors could also pick her for a semifinal at least, or play the momentum of live tennis betting and go with her hot hand if she’s playing well.
Bovada’s Wimbledon odds and futures will change the closer we get to opening day on June 30th, so check back often to stay on serve and gain the advantage.