Wimbledon 2023 Predictions And Betting Tips
A guide to making accurate 2023 Wimbledon predictions and finding reliable tips ahead of the Grand Slam tennis tournament with latest betting odds
By James McMath
As far as professional tennis goes, it doesn’t get any bigger than Wimbledon. The world’s oldest tennis tournament, players have been flocking to Southwest London since 1877 in the hope of achieving sporting immortality.
Just like when making Australian Open predictions or US Open picks, if you’re keen to start betting on Wimbledon, then we hope this guide gives you all the information you need to build your confidence and land your first bet.
Let’s discuss how you can bet on this historic tournament for maximum success. Odds are correct at the time of publication.
Wimbledon 2023 Odds
Men's Tournament
The latest Wimbledon 2023 odds for the men's draw are below. Head to Midnite tennis betting for more markets.
The odds predict a strong performance from the relentless Novak Djokovic, the clear favourite at 7/10. Djokovic's consistent excellence places him in a strong position to further his impressive Grand Slam tally.
Not far behind in the odds, rising Spanish prodigy Carlos Alcaraz is offered at 7/2. His recent performances suggest he could well be the one to disrupt Djokovic's dominance. Additionally, Daniil Medvedev, currently at 10/1, and Jannik Sinner, with odds of 12/1, should not be dismissed lightly given their potential to deliver on the grand stage.
Turning our attention to British prospects, the odds reveal a compelling narrative. Former champion Andy Murray is listed at 33/1. Although he's no longer a favourite, Murray's experience and past success at Wimbledon could translate into an unexpected triumph. Meanwhile, Cameron Norrie, another British contender, stands at 40/1. Norrie's odds may be long, but his recent form suggests he could cause a few surprises.
Women's Tournament
The Women's draw offers an intriguing mix of established stars and emerging talents. The betting market reflects this diversity, with Elena Rybakina leading the pack at 333/100. Her recent performances justify her standing as the favourite.
However, the challenge is expected to be fierce, with Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek both placed at 7/2 odds. Their consistent performances on grass should ensure a thrilling contest. Additionally, Ons Jabeur at 10/1 and Karolina Muchova at 12/1 bring their distinct styles and are anticipated to make a deep run.
Meanwhile, exciting young talent Coco Gauff, at 14/1, offers an intriguing prospect. Gauff's ability to disrupt the hierarchy on the big stage has already been witnessed in previous tournaments.
How To Bet On Wimbledon
Betting on Wimbledon can seem daunting, but all you need to remember is that research really is key. Nobody’s expecting you to suddenly become a Wimbledon expert, so take your time with your bets and only make them if you feel confident they’ll come in.
Watch The Tournament
You won’t get far with tennis betting if you don’t have at least some experience watching it. If you’re a tennis fan, then it’s very likely you’ve watched a few Wimbledon games before, so taking the competition more seriously won’t require a massive transition.
Watching as much of the tournament as you can is the best way to familiarise yourself with the intricacies of the competition. It will also highlight who the standout players are, along with their style of play.
Remember The Surface
Wimbledon is steeped in tradition and its old-school roots are reflected in its grassy surface. Grass definitely helps some players, whilst others can struggle on it. In a sport where marginal gains can make all the difference, this can be costly.

We recommend backing players who have fared well on grass previously. If a game between two evenly-matched players takes place at Wimbledon and you’re not sure who to back, then take a look at which of the two players has struggled on grass. This doesn’t guarantee they’ll lose, but it could make it more likely.
Back Big Players
Wimbledon is arguably the biggest stage in tennis, yet only one player (or double) can walk away with their respective trophy.
With the whole world watching, the more experienced players seem to get better and better, with repeat winners being the norm in both the men’s and women’s game.
Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams have both dominated Wimbledon in recent years, the latter being on track for three in a row before her maternity break. Serbian legend Djokovic won both tournaments either side of the canceled 2020 edition, further cementing his name as one of the greatest ever.
Decide Your Category
Though the men’s and women’s singles titles are the most popular categories for Wimbeldon betting, let’s not forget about the gendered and mixed doubles events, too.
For maximum results, make sure you’ve decided on your category well in advance of placing your bet. This will make the research process much easier and give you some much needed clarity of thought.
Wimbledon Betting Markets
As the most famous tennis tournament in the world, there’s no shortage of exciting betting markets available at Wimbledon.
The markets we’re listing vary in terms of difficulty and required skill level, so make sure you pick the ones most suited to you.
Match Winner
One of the most popular Wimbledon betting markets is the match winner bet, where you’ll decide who’ll win an individual game.
On paper, this market is 50/50 as you’re deciding between two opponents, however, keep in mind that Wimbledon games often feature a player with much more skill than their opponent - something that is particularly evident in the early rounds.
Outright Winner
Perhaps the other most popular Wimbledon betting market is the outright winner market - where you’ll predict who’ll win their respective category outright.
Every bookmaker offering odds on Wimbledon will have this market, and this is where you’ll find the majority of the more casual tennis punters.
It’s easy to see why, as the outright winner market is easy to understand and can be approached by bettors of every experience level. Making an educated guess on who’ll reign supreme is a skill in itself, and you’ll have to do a moderate amount of research before you decide who wins.
Over/Under Betting
A slightly more advanced market, over/under setting requires you (the punter) to predict whether a Wimbledon game will go either over or under a predetermined number of sets.
To effectively bet on over/unders, you’ll need an understanding of the players’ styles, strengths, weaknesses, and overall habits. This is what makes it slightly more advanced than the outright winner market, though you can absolutely use this market if you’re feeling confident.
Correct Score Betting
Predicting the correct score in a Wimbledon game is no easy task, but if you’re brave enough this market is an option.
The amount of skill (and luck) it takes to competently bet on the correct score can result in payouts that can be sizable. There’s no formula for success in this market, and it should only be approached if you’ve got a serious gut feeling.
In-Play Wimbledon Tennis Betting
Odds on tennis matches can change after every set, so keep this in mind before you delve into the world of in-play betting.
If you’re an experienced Wimbledon bettor with tons of viewing experience under your belt, then you may wish to venture into this market for a new challenge. If you’re a newbie, however, it’s best to stick to the more conventional markets instead.
Wimbledon Predictions Conclusion
Wimbledon is the most historic and prestigious stage in all of tennis, and betting on it is a great way to immerse yourself in the action.
A competition as historic as Wimbledon is always going to favour the big players, and the grassy surface will be greatly appreciated by those who thrive on it. Once you’ve decided upon your player of choice, your next step will be to select a betting market befitting of your experience level and to make your Wimbledon predictions.
Wimbledon should be all about celebrating the game of tennis. If betting on it starts causing you stress, then take a break from the betting process and enjoy the tournament purely as a fan until you’re ready to start again.
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