Wimbledon 2025 odds, favourites & betting guide
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Ladbrokes brings you the Wimbledon 2025 odds, favourites and betting guide, with our tournament preview and tips for backing winners at The All England Club.
With the clay season over after a thrilling French Open, attention quickly switches to the grass, which brings its own unique challenges for the world's best players in SW19.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner played out one of the best matches of all-time in the Roland Garros final, and Alcaraz is the early favourite to win in the Men's Singles at Wimbledon.
In the Ladies' Singles, Aryna Sabalenka is the bookies' favourite, as they back her to move past her French Open final loss to Coco Gauff and return to the form that has her ranked 1st in the world rankings.
Wimbledon 2025: all you need to know
When does Wimbledon 2025 start?
First Round: 30 June, 2025
Women's Singles Final: 12 July, 2025
Men's Singles Final: 13 July, 2025
Venue: All England Club, Wimbledon, London
Wimbledon 2025 preview
Wimbledon is back for another year of quality tennis, royal box appearances and high-speed battles on the famous grass courts of the All England Club.
As the only Grand Slam played on grass, Wimbledon demands precision, agility and instinctive tennis. Big serves, quick reactions and net skills often prove more valuable than long rallies or brute force.
Carlos Alcaraz will be aiming for his third consecutive Men's Singles title on Centre Court, while on the Ladies' side of the draw Barbora Krejčíková won as a surprise outsider in 2024.

Wimbledon 2025 odds: who are the favourites?
Wimbledon Men's Singles odds
Carlos Alcaraz is the new favourite to win the Wimbledon 2025 Men's Singles at odds of 11/10, after following up his victory in Paris by winning at Queen's on Sunday.
Jannik Sinner comes next at odds of 13/8, with the bookies barely able to separate these two generational talents after their blockbuster final at Roland Garros.
Novak Djokovic is odds of 11/2 to win Wimbledon for the 8th time as he seeks out a 25th major title. He made the semi-finals of Roland Garros before losing in straight sets to Sinner.
Homegrown star Jack Draper has had a breakout year and now sits 4th in the world rankings. He will be hoping to make it a Great British summer, and he's the fourth-favourite at odds of 10/1.
Taylor Fritz (18/1) and Joao Fonseca (33/1) are among the other leading contenders to win the Men's Singles.
Wimbledon Ladies' Singles odds
Aryna Sabalenka is the favourite to win the Ladies' Singles at Wimbledon 2025 at odds of 15/8. The Belarusian world number one has made seven finals in 2025, but lost both major finals in Melbourne and Paris.
Elena Rybakina won at Wimbledon in 2022 and looks to be Sabalenka's biggest threat. The Kazakhstan star is second favourite in 2025 at odds of 4/1.
Iga Swiatek is a clay-court specialist but is yet to make it past the quarter-finals here, and has been in poor form this year. The Polish 5-time major winner is priced at 6/1.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys (10/1) has Grand Slam pedigree and has a real shot after her compatriots Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula were knocked out.
Mirra Andreeva (12/1), Amanda Anisimova (14/1) and Emma Raducanu (18/1) are all in with a chance too.
Betting on Wimbledon
Popular betting markets
Tennis betting offers a wide range of markets and opportunities. Some of the most popular include:
- Outright winner: Bet on who will lift the trophy on Centre Court.
- Each-way betting: Receive a pay out if your player makes the final, which can be a smart play in a wide field.
- Match betting: Pick winners on a game-by-game basis throughout the tournament.
- Set betting: Predict the exact scoreline - ideal for when heavy favourites face lower-seeded opponents.
- In-play betting: With quick points and sudden shifts in rhythm on grass, live betting at Wimbledon can be a great opportunity if you can react to momentum swings early.
Wimbledon betting tips
- Serve dominance matters: Big servers and strong first-strike players tend to thrive on grass, where short points and fast conditions suit their game.
- Early exits happen: Wimbledon has a history of shock defeats in week one, especially if top seeds draw dangerous grass-court specialists early.
- Weather watch: While Centre Court has a roof, outside courts are weather-dependent. A wet surface can make grass even trickier to navigate.
- Fast-start specialists: With best-of-three in the women’s draw and short rallies across the board, backing players who start quickly can pay off.
- Grass form counts: Recent results at Queen’s, Halle and Eastbourne are strong indicators of who’s adapted early to the surface.
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