Wimbledon Tips, Predictions & Previews

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Wimbledon 2025 is live between Monday June 30 and Sunday July 13, with the very best in the world battling it out in a bid to secure arguably the most prestigious trophy in tennis.

Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova return as defending champions and will face stiff competition in their respective fields.

Alcaraz is coming off one of the greatest victories of all time in the French Open final when he outlasted World No. 1 and main rival Jannik Sinner in a five-set classic, while Krejcikova will be hoping lightning strikes twice following her shock title triumph last season, with the likes of Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina amongst the leading contenders.

Great Britain also have some players capable of going very deep into The Championships, led by Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu.

Make sure to stay tuned to this page as our tennis experts provide their best betting tips and predictions throughout the tournament, along with information on how to live stream every match from Wimbledon 2025.

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Odds correct from 27/6/25 (tipped before the draw was released)

2025 Wimbledon Betting Odds

Carlos Alcaraz secured the Men's Wimbledon trophy in 2024 as he beat Novak Djokovic in straight-sets in London. Meanwhile, Barbora Krejcikova stunned the women's game as she secured the silverware, beating Jasmine Paolini in the final. 

The latest betting odds for Wimbledon in 2025 are shown below:

Wimbledon Men's Winner 2025
Odds
Carlos Alcaraz$2.30
Jannik Sinner$2.70
Novak Djokovic$5.50
Rest of the field$9.00+
Note: Odds from Picklebet & correct on 27/6/25

Wimbledon Women's Winner 2025
Odds
Aryna Sabalenka$3.70
Elena Rybakina$6.00
Coco Gauff$7.00
Rest of the field$9.00+
Note: Odds from Picklebet & correct on 27/6/25

Wimbledon Overview

  • Established: 1877
  • Location: London, England
  • Venue: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Church Road (since 1922)
  • Surface: Grass
  • Prize Money: £50,000,000 (2024)
  • Category: Grand Slam
  • Draw: 128 Singles; 64 Doubles
  • Most Men's Singles Titles: Roger Federer (8)
  • Most Women's Singles Titles: Martina Navratilova (9)
  • Defending Men's Singles Champion: Carlos Alcaraz
  • Defending Women's Singles Champion: Barbora Krejcikova

Wimbledon 2025 Seeds

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is the top seed in the men's draw, followed by defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Alexander Zverev is seeded third, while British hope Jack Draper is fourth. Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic is the sixth seed.

Aryna Sabalenka is seeded No. 1 on the women's side as she chases a first Wimbledon title, while French Open champion Coco Gauff is the second seed.

Last year's runner-up Jasmine Paolini is the fourth seed, former champion Elena Rybakina is 10th and defending champion Barbora Krejcikova is down at 17th.

SeedPlayerCountry
1Jannik SinnerItaly
2Carlos AlcarazSpain
3Alexander ZverevGermany
4Jack DraperUnited Kingdom
5Taylor FritzUnited States
6Novak DjokovicSerbia
7Lorenzo MusettiItaly
8Holger RuneDenmark
9Daniil MedvedevRussia
10Ben SheltonUnited States
11Alex de MinaurAustralia
12Frances TiafoeUnited States
13Tommy PaulUnited States
14Andrey RublevRussia
15Jakub MensikCzech Republic
16Francisco CerundoloArgentina
17Karen KhachanovRussia
18Ugo HumbertFrance
19Grigor DimitrovBulgaria
20Alexei PopyrinAustralia
21Tomas MachacCzech Republic
22Flavio CobolliItaly
23Jiri LeheckaCzech Republic
24Stefanos TsitsipasGreece
25Felix Auger-AliassimeCanada
26Alejandro Davidovich FokinaSpain
27Denis ShapovalovCanada
28Alexander BublikKazakhstan
29Brandon NakashimaUnited States
30Alex MichelsenUnited States
31Tallon GriekspoorNetherlands
32Matteo BerrettiniItaly

Note: Casper Ruud has withdrawn from the tournament.
SeedPlayerCountry
1Aryna SabalenkaBelarus
2Coco GauffUnited States
3Jessica PegulaUnited States
4Jasmine PaoliniItaly
5Zheng QinwenChina
6Madison KeysUnited States
7Mirra AndreevaRussia
8Iga ŚwiątekPoland
9Paula BadosaSpain
10Emma NavarroUnited States
11Elena RybakinaKazakhstan
12Diana ShnaiderRussia
13Amanda AnisimovaUnited States
14Elina SvitolinaUkraine
15Karolína MuchováCzech Republic
16Daria KasatkinaRussia
17Barbora KrejčíkováCzech Republic
18Ekaterina AlexandrovaRussia
19Liudmila SamsonovaRussia
20Jelena OstapenkoLatvia
21Beatriz Haddad MaiaBrazil
22Donna VekićCroatia
23Clara TausonDenmark
24Elise MertensBelgium
25Magdalena FręchPoland
26Marta KostyukUkraine
27Magda LinettePoland
28Sofia KeninUnited States
29Leylah FernandezCanada
30Linda NoskováCzech Republic
31Ashlyn KruegerUnited States
32McCartney KesslerUnited States

Wimbledon 2025 Schedule

You can view the full schedule of Wimbledon 2025 in the table below.

The women's final will be played on Saturday July 12, while the men's title match will be contested on Sunday July 13.

DateSessionEvents
Monday 30 June1
Men's & Women's First Round
Tuesday 1 July2
Men's & Women's First Round
Wednesday 2 July3
Men's & Women's Second Round
Thursday 3 July4
Men's & Women's Second Round
Friday 4 July5
Men's & Women's Third Round
Saturday 5 July6
Men's & Women's Third Round
Sunday 6 July7
Men's & Women's Fourth Round
Monday 7 July8
Men's & Women's Fourth Round
Tuesday 8 July9
Men's & Women's Quarter-Finals
Wednesday 9 July10
Men's & Women's Quarter-Finals
Thursday 10 July11
Women's Semi-Finals
Friday 11 July12
Men's Semi-Finals
Saturday 12 July13
Women's Final
Sunday 13 July14Men’s Final

Wimbledon Bookmakers

Betting on Wimbledon

All of the top bookmakers around the world will be offering odds on Wimbledon for 2025.

Leading bookies will offer a wide range of markets for Wimbledon on both the men's and women's competitions, including H2H winners, set betting, total games and handicaps.

Lots of bookmakers also give punters the chance to bet on the outright winners and who will emerge from each quarter - both before the tournament starts and in-play.

You can see more examples of Wimbledon betting markets below:

Match Winner

Bet on who will win a specific match.
Example: Carlos Alcaraz to beat Jannik Sinner

Set Betting

Predict the correct final score in sets.
Example: Elena Rybakina to win 2–1

Over/Under Total Games

Wager on whether the total number of games in a match will be over or under a specified number.
Example: Over 21.5 total games in the match

Handicap Betting

One player is given a virtual advantage or disadvantage.
Example: Novak Djokovic –2.5 games handicap

First Set Winner

Bet on who will win the first set.
Example: Jasmine Paolini to win the 1st set

Set Winner

Bet on a specific player to win a specific set.
Example: Iga Świątek to win the 2nd set

Total Sets

Predict how many sets will be played in the match.
Example: 3 sets played in a best-of-three match

Tie-Break in Match

Bet on whether a tie-break will occur in any set.
Example: Yes – there will be a tie-break in the match

Correct Score

Predict the exact score in sets.
Example: Sinner to win 3–2

Outright Winner

Bet on who will win the tournament.
Example: Aryna Sabalenka to win Wimbledon 2025

To Reach the Final

Bet on a player to make it to the final round.
Example: Coco Gauff to reach the final

To Win a Set

Bet on whether a player will win at least one set.
Example: Frances Tiafoe to win at least 1 set

Break of Serve Markets

Bet on specific events like who will break serve first or total number of breaks.
Example: Player A to break Player B’s serve first

In-Play Betting

Live bets placed during matches with evolving odds.
Example: Betting on a player to come back and win after losing the first set

Winning Quarter / Half

Bet on the section of the draw a player will win.
Example: Elena Rybakina to win the 2nd quarter

Double Result

Predict the winner of the first set and the overall match.
Example: Djokovic/Djokovic (wins both the 1st set and match)

You can view our comprehensive list of bookmaker reviews to see who meets your preferences.

Wimbledon 2025 Live Streaming

Tennis punters and fans have the chance to watch and bet on every match at Wimbledon for 2025, including qualifying.

Online bookmaker bet365 offer their customers the opportunity to watch and bet on tennis all year round, including Wimbledon

To watch and bet on Wimbledon Tennis, simply follow this link: bet365 > Tennis > Wimbledon

Geo-restrictions apply, you'll need a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours to gain access.

To use the Live Streaming service you will need to be logged in and have a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. Note, under Australian law, Live Streaming on bet365 is exempt from Parts 3 and 4 of the Broadcasting Services (Online Content Service Provider Rules) 2018.

Wimbledon History & Records

Origins and History


  • First Tournament: The inaugural Wimbledon Championships were held in 1877 at the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, London.
  • Initial Format: It began as a Gentlemen's Singles competition with just 22 players, and the winner was Spencer Gore.
  • Surface: Wimbledon is unique among the four Grand Slam tournaments for being played on grass courts, a nod to the sport's lawn tennis origins.

Venue


Location: Wimbledon has always been held at the All England Club in SW19, London.

Centre Court is iconic and since 2009, features a retractable roof to prevent rain delays. The venue includes multiple show courts and facilities, with No. 1 Court also featuring a roof since 2019.

Longevity


Years Held: As of 2024, Wimbledon has run for 147 years, with interruptions only during:

  • World War I (1915–1918)
  • World War II (1940–1945)
  • COVID-19 pandemic (2020)

Record Champions


Men’s Singles (Open Era)

  • Roger Federer – 8 titles (2003–2007, 2009, 2012, 2017)
  • Novak Djokovic – 7 titles (2011, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2021–22)
  • Pete Sampras – 7 titles (1993–95, 1997–2000)
  • Björn Borg – 5 consecutive titles (1976–1980)

Women’s Singles (Open Era)

  • Martina Navratilova – 9 titles (1978–79, 1982–87, 1990) – most in history
  • Serena Williams – 7 titles (2002–03, 2009–10, 2012, 2015–16)
  • Steffi Graf – 7 titles (1988–89, 1991–93, 1995–96)
  • Venus Williams – 5 titles (2000–01, 2005, 2007–08)

Fun Facts


All-White Dress Code: Wimbledon famously enforces a strict all-white clothing rule for players, a tradition dating back to the 1800s.
Royal Patronage: Members of the British Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II and now Kate Middleton, have regularly attended.
No Advertising: The courts are famously ad-free, maintaining a clean and classic visual style.
Strawberries & Cream: A signature snack – fans consume over 27,000 kg of strawberries and 7,000 liters of cream annually!
Middle Sunday: Traditionally a rest day, but since 2022, play is now scheduled every day of the fortnight.

Modern Structure


Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments, alongside the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open. It typically takes place over two weeks in late June and early July.

It includes:

  • Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles
  • Doubles and Mixed Doubles
  • Junior and Wheelchair events

Wimbledon FAQs

When is the 2025 Wimbledon?

The tournament starts on Monday, June 30 and runs for two weeks, concluding on July 13.

Where is Wimbledon played?

Wimbledon is played every year at the All England Tennis Club, which is located in London.

What surface is Wimbledon played on?

Wimbledon is played on grass courts, and is the only grand slam tournament to be played on the surface.

How to live stream the Wimbledon championships?

Visit our live streaming hub to get all the information on how you can watch Wimbledon alongside the other three major tournaments.