As we are about a week out from the start of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships, you won’t be surprised to learn that Novak Djokovic is the favorite to win the men’s singles title. He now holds the record for men’s Grand Slam titles with 23 after his victory at the French Open. In fact, Djokovic is the four-defending Wimbledon champ, with his last loss coming in 2017. He did miss a year because of his refusal to get a COVID-19 vaccination, but ATP stripped Wimbledon of its championship points that year. Djokovic has not lost a match at Wimbledon since the quarterfinals in 2017, when he had to retire midway through his tussle with Tomas Berdych due to injury.
Let’s look at some insights you should consider when planning your online Wimbledon betting on this Grand Slam event.
2023 Wimbledon Championships Odds with a Week to Start Betting
A win at Wimbledon would give Djokovic 24 Grand Slam titles and eight victories at the All England Club. He has -150 odds right now, making him the heavy favorite. The second betting choice is Carlos Alcaraz, still ranked #1 in the world. He won his first title on grass this past weekend, so his form is solid, but until someone stops Djokovic, the Serbian star will be the favorite. Alcaraz has +340 odds to win – pretty good value given his ranking and his overall quality of play.
Interesting Betting Choices: Wimbledom Odds to Win
Other interesting choices in the men’s draw include Daniil Medvedev and Jannik Sinner. Medvedev has not done as well on the grass as he has done on hard surfaces. In 2021, he made it to the fourth round at Wimbledon, and that remains his best finish here. He’s listed at +1400 right now, but unless the draw clears out significantly for him in terms of top talent, it’s hard to see him winning with his current track record on the surface. Jannik Sinner has +1600 odds at this writing, but he had to withdraw from the Halle Open a week ago due to injury. In fact, 2023 has been a year of different physical ailments for Sinner.
Taylor Fritz and Alexander Zverev have matching +2900 odds to win Wimbledon this year. Nick Kyrgios is an interesting dark horse; he rolled all the way to the final last year before falling to Djokovic. The reason he is so far down the odds list this year is that he has missed a lot of time due to injury this year. He returned at the Boss Open this year after rehabbing his injury, but he lost in the first round. Can he put lightning back into a bottle at Wimbledon this year?
Only Remaining Wimbledon Champ
The only remaining Wimbledon champ in the draw is Andy Murray, who has won a pair of titles here. The Englishman has odds of +3100 and won two Challenger events ahead of Wimbledon. However, he only appeared in one ATP event, the Cinch Championship, but he lost in the first round there to Alex de Minaur, falling in straight sets.
Women’s Side of Wimbledom
On the women’s side, Iga Swiatek is the early favorite after stopping Karolina Muchova in a tough final at the French Open. Elena Rybakina is the defending champ and came up to #3 in the world on Monday, her best ranking in her career. She made the finals of the Australian Open this year and won 1000-level titles at the Italian Open and Indian Wells. She did have to withdraw from the French Open before the third round due to illness but seems healthy nowl Ons Jabeur made the Wimbledon finals in 2022 and won the Berlin Open (on grass) in 2023. Much of 2023 has been disturbed by injuries for Jabeur, but she looked healthy at Roland Garros and made it to the quarterfinals. Then there’s Mucova, who was really just a few crucial points away from a win at the French Open and is now ranked #16 in the world, a career high. She has appeared in the main draw at Wimbledon three times and has advanced to the quarterfinals twice.
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