2023 Wimbledon Odds, Picks & Predictions

Monday kicks of the latest tennis major of the year: 2023 Wimbledon. We dive into the draws and odds to share our top picks of 2023 Wimbledon. Our guide will help you ace your bets. Let’s take a look at our top odds, picks, and predictions for 2023 Wimbledon.

Best Bets for 2023 Wimbledon

Here are our top odds, picks, and predictions for 2023 Wimbledon.

2023 Wimbledon Women’s Odds, Picks & Predictions

Iga Swiatek

Swiatek would be the first one to admit grass is not her best surface, but the fact that she is in the much easier half of the draw makes her an enticing bet to reach the final.

Aryna Sabalenka

Arguably Sabalenka's toughest match of the tournament would be in the semifinals against whoever wins Quarter 3. If she were to get by that match and meet Swiatek in the final, we would expect Sabalenka’s powerful serve and heavy groundstrokes to carry her through, making her +600 pre-tournament odds worth a play.

Ons Jabeur

While grass courts tend to favor more powerful hitters with big serves, Jabeur has proven her ability to counter that with a tricky slice, one of the biggest weapons on the women's side. We would not argue with anyone backing Jabeur's +380 odds to win her quarter and reach the semifinals.

Donna Vekic

Vekic is arguably the biggest server and most consistent from the baseline in this entire quarter, and we are willing to look past her 6-8 career Wimbledon record, as she looked impressive in wins over Rybakina and Maria Sakkari en route to her runner-up finish in Berlin last week. We are backing Vekic at +330 odds to reach the semifinal.

Petra Kvitova

If Kvitova were not placed in the "quarter of death," she would be given much more consideration to win Wimbledon for a third time. However, even a brutal draw will not prevent us from a small wager on her +1300 odds to win her third Grand Slam.

2023 Wimbledon Men’s Odds, Picks & Predictions

Novak Djokovic

Per Eurosport, Djokovic has more Wimbledon match wins than the rest of the top 20 combined, and he has not lost a match on Centre Court in nearly ten years. Djokovic is one of four men to win a Wimbledon title since 2003, and given he has won 28 consecutive matches at the All England Club, it is hard to back anyone other than him to win the title, even at such a steep price.

Matteo Barrettini

Oddsmakers are down on Berrettini's Wimbledon, instilling him as a +120 underdog in his first-round match against Lorenzo Sonego. However, considering he is 17-1 in his last 18 ATP main draw matches in Great Britain, we would back him to cash at plus-money odds in the first round before inevitably bowing out early.

More Wimbledon Women’s Betting Previews

Wimbledon Men’s Betting Previews


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