How to read Wimbledon Odds. American: Rafael Nadal (Spain) +500 Fractional: Rafael Nadal (Spain) 5/1 Decimal: Rafael Nadal (Spain) 6.00 Implied Probability: 16.7%. Bettors placing a $100 wager on Rafael Nadal would win $600 ($100. 5.0 +100), which includes your $100 stake. What is Implied probability. Odds to win the 2018 Women's Wimbledon according to Bovada Sportsbook Schedule for July 2 to July 15, 2018. Women's Wimbledon 2018 Outright Winner P. Williams +550 G. Muguruza +800 A. Pliskova +1600 M. Wimbledon Champions men’s singles. Wimbledon is the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world dating back to 1877 when the first Wimbledon tennis tournament was arranged at the All England Club at SW19 in London, England. The most successful player of all time at Wimbledon is Swiss maestro Roger Federer with 8 singles titles from 11 finals. Wimbledon Odds Still Favor Federer, Serena Williams New Favorite in Women’s Draw. Posted on: July 5, 2018, 01:00h. Last updated on: July 5, 2018, 02:17h.
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Updated on 3/7/2021 - Odds Provided by bet365 - Subject to Change
2021 Wimbledon is set to take place on June 28 and run into early-July. Odds are available for both the men's and women's winners with bet365.
The event is held this year at the All England Law Tennis & Croquet Club in London, United Kingdom. The tournament is known for its grass court surface, which Roger Federer thrives on.
Despite Federer's historic success on the grass court event, he has only won twice since 2012. He rattled off five straight Wimbledon titles from 2003-2007, sprinkled with a few more after.
Pete Sampras is another notable name who has seen much success at Wimbledon for the men. Recently, Novak Djokovic has seen the most success for men, winning the last two and four of the last six.
Serena Williams has seen the most success for women at Wimbledon, winning five of the last 11 events. Petra Kvitova has won the event two times over the past nine years.
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American: Rafael Nadal (Spain) +500
Fractional: Rafael Nadal (Spain) 5/1
Decimal: Rafael Nadal (Spain) 6.00
Implied Probability: 16.7%
Bettors placing a $100 wager on Rafael Nadal would win $600 ($100 * 5.0 +100), which includes your $100 stake.
Implied probability is a conversion of betting odds into a percentage. It takes into account the sportsbooks margin to express the expected probability of an outcome occurring.
The world’s oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament – Wimbledon – begins on Monday and like many Grand Slams over the last decade, it looks like the winner will have to get past Serena Williams or Roger Federer.
We have assembled the best Wimbledon odds and pick who can triumph in this quintessentially British event.
Roger Federer has won an incredible record eight Wimbledon titles, and after a five-year Wimbledon drought, the 36-year-old reclaimed his title as King of the Grass courts in dominant fashion, as he didn’t drop a single set on his way to the title.
Despite a rocky showing in the recent Halle Open it takes a brave man to rule out Federer, the number one seed at Wimbledon and odds of 6/4 make him an easily backable favourite.
Despite recently returning from an extended absence from the sport to give birth to her first child, it is impossible to look past Serena Williams, powering through this Wimbledon field.
Having won the last two Wimbledon Championships she has taken part in, and seven titles overall, it is safe to say she has the pedigree to win at SW19.
Despite pulling out of the recent French Open ahead of her scheduled fourth round clash with Maria Sharapova with an injury, I think Serena is excellent value at 11/2 to win her eighth Wimbledon title, and her third in four years.
With Andy Murray returning from injury and not yet certain of a place in Wimbledon this year, it looks like Britain’s main hopes are on the shoulders of 22nd seed Kyle Edmund. It would be tough for Edmund to win it all, but with a home crowd and a strong seeding, a 100/1 each way bet could lead to a healthy win.
Johanna Konta has struggled to regain the form that saw her reach last year’s Wimbledon semi-final, the first British woman to do so since 1978. As always, the women’s draw will throw up some shocks, and the 22nd seed could gather some early momentum and use a partisan crowd to her benefit, at 30/1 she could be an outside bet to win her first Major.
Caroline Wozniacki has been playing tennis with a real freedom since her first grand slam win in Australia at the start of the year. The second seed cruised through her first grass court outing of the year at Eastbourne this week, and looks great value each way amongst a competitive women’s draw at 20/1.
In the men’s draw, fourth seed Alexander Zverev has enjoyed a good year so far, and it is surely only a matter of time until his enormous talent turns into Championships. Despite running out of steam eventually at Roland Garros in his quarter-final loss, he showed lots of character to come back from two sets to one down in three of his four wins. He should undoubtedly be a fearsome opponent, and at 13/1 is very strong each way value.
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