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ATP & WTA 2022 Wimbledon Betting Update Ladies' and Gentlemen's Entry Field Analysis

ATP & WTA 2022 Wimbledon Betting Update: Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Entry Field Analysis

Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world, returns to the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club on June 27, although qualifiers are already ongoing to determine the final spots. There are plenty of intriguing storylines heading into the third Grand Slam of the year and some notable absences. Let’s have a closer look at our Wimbledon Betting update for the rapidly approaching tournament.

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No Medvedev or Zverev

The men’s draw will be without top of the top players in the world as Daniil Medvedev and Alex Zverev won’t be at Wimbledon for very different reasons. Medvedev, the world No. 1, is unable to participate as Wimbledon has banned all Russian and Belarussian players. Zverev, world No. 2, is out due to an injury.

Normally, the top two ranked players in the world being absent from a tournament would leave a wide open draw, but that’s hardly the case at Wimbledon, where Novak Djokovic has won each of the last three championships.

Serena Williams Returns

Most of the top women in the world, as of now, will be at Wimbledon. One of the all-time greats, Serena Williams, is also making her return to singles tennis after a year-long absence dating back to last year’s Wimbledon. It’s difficult to imagine her winning, but what an incredible story it would be.

Williams is participating in doubles with Ons Jabeur at the Eastbourne International. The duo won their Round of 16 match in three sets. 

Gentlemen’s Singles Betting Odds

  • Novak Djokovic -125
  • Matteo Berrettini +550
  • Rafael Nadal +650
  • Carlos Alcaraz +800
  • Felix Auger Aliassime +1100
  • Hubert Hurkacz +1600
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas +1800
  • Nick Kyrgios +1800
  • Marin Cilic +2000
  • Andy Murray +2500

Ladies’ Singles Betting Odds

  • Iga Swiatek +150
  • Cori Gauff +1000
  • Simona Halep +1200
  • Ons Jabeur +1400
  • Emma Raducanu +1600
  • Serena Williams +1600
  • Karolina Pliskova +1800
  • Paula Badosa +2000
  • Maria Sakkari +2000
  • Barbora Krejcikova +2000

The Favorites – Djokovic (-125) and Swiatek (+150)

Djokovic is a remarkable -125 betting favorite to win this year’s Wimbledon, but with good reason. He has won at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in five of the last seven Wimbledons and is now two Grand Slam victories behind Rafael Nadal for the all-time lead. The draw sets up for a potential Djokovic-Nadal final, too.

Swiatek is also a heavy favorite on the women’s draw. She has a record-tying 35 match win streak and has already won six titles this season. 

Good Value Picks – Auger-Aliassime (+1100) and Raducanu (+1600)

Felix Auger-Aliassime recently won his first tournament on the ATP Tour and took Nadal to five sets at the French Open, which only two other players have done. He hasn’t had a strong grass court season, but the 21-year-old is on the cusp of winning his first Grand Slam.

Raducanu, meanwhile, has the home crowd advantage. The 2021 US Open winner has had a difficult year, but what better place to turn it around than at Wimbledon?

Longshots – Cam Norrie (+5000) and Bianca Andreescu (+2200)

If you’re looking for a real longshot on the men’s draw with some potential to go deep in the tournament, Cam Norrie is a great option. The world No. 12 will also have home court advantage and has won two ATP 250 tournaments this season.

Bianca Andreescu, the 2020 US Open winner, is back after a nearly yearlong absence and is in search of her first victory at Wimbledon. She has showed signs of progress in the grass court season and could surprise some people at Wimbledon.

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