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Tennis Betting Tips – Wimbledon 2025 Predictions

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Tennis Betting Tips: Wimbledon 2025 Tips

The biggest Tennis spectacle of the year is soon upon us, and at FootyAccumulators, we have picked out the best bets ahead of the prestigious event.

The oldest tennis tournament in history, located at the All England Club, has been running for 127 years. Throughout the years, Wimbledon has seen stunning upsets, such as unseeded Lori McNeil beating Grand Slam champion Steffi Graf in the opening round of her title defence in 1994.

All eyes will be on the current champion, Carlos Alcaraz and his Italian counterpart, Jannik Sinner, following their monumental match in the final at Roland-Garros.

In the mens bracket, Great Britain are represented by Jack Draper (4), Jacob Fearnley (51) and Cameron Norrie (61). Meanwhile, for the women, Emma Raducanu (38) once again flies the flag for Great Britain alongside Katie Boulter (41) and Sonay Kartel (49).

Find out below, to see all our betting tips ahead of the grand event at the All England Club this summer.

Our Best Tennis Betting Tips for Wimbledon 2025

Men’s Wimbledon Winner Tip for 2025

The leading two contenders for this year's men's championhip is between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, with the pair having just played out one of the best finals you will ever see at Roland-Garros.

Carlos Alcaraz certainly rates the one to beat and is the deserving tournament favourite. He’s in top form following his win at Queen’s last week, he’s won each of the last 5 meetings with Sinner, and he’s in search of a Wimbledon hat-trick.

Alcaraz boasts an outstanding 93% career win rate on grass, and you have to look back to 2022 since he last lost a match at Wimbledon. Alcaraz comes into this tournament on the back off a victory at Queens, with wins at the French Open and Rome Masters, beating Sinner in the final at both events.

Wimbledon 2025 Outright Tip

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Carlos Alcaraz @ 6/5
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Men’s Wimbledon Dark Horse Tip for 2025

In the search for value outside of the big 3, Taylor Fritz stands out as the most compelling contender.His Grand Slam pedigree continues to grow. Last year, Fritz reached the Wimbledon Quarter-Finals, falling in a tightly contested 5th set to Musetti, and he subsequently went on to make the final at the US Open, losing out to Sinner, firmly establishing his ability to compete at the top level.

Fritz has claimed 3 grass-court titles in the past 3 years, triumphing twice at Eastbourne and most recently at Stuttgart earlier this month, bouncing straight back from a frustrating, injury-ridden clay swing.

His playing style is ideally suited to grass, leveraging powerful groundstrokes to dominate from the baseline. Over the last 3 years on the surface, Fritz boasts an impressive 81.1% first-serve points won and 58.3% second-serve points won, ensuring he faces minimal pressure on serve.

His 1.27 dominance ratio (% of return points won divided by % of serve points lost) on turf over the last 3 years is up there with the levels of both Alcaraz (1.27) & Sinner (1.29), and he’s clearly a formidable threat on the surface.

If Fritz can capitalise on his serve against qualifiers/lower seeds in the early rounds, conserving energy, he’d be leaving himself well-positioned to excel in the latter stages and make his challenge.

Wimbledon Outright Tip

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Taylor Fritz @ 50/1
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Women’s Wimbledon Winner Tip for 2025

Elina Svitolina represents big value at the prices heading into this years event.

She has reached the Semi-Finals in 2 of her last 4 appearances at the tournament (2019 and 2023), falling only to the eventual champions, Simona Halep and Markéta Vondroušová, respectively.

Notably, her 2023 Semi-Final run came as a wildcard just months after returning from maternity leave, showcasing her ability to perform under significant emotional and physical strain.

She again registered a deep run at last year's event, where she was defeated only by 2022 champion Elena Rybakina in the Quarter-Finals.

Svitolina’s game is ideally suited to grass courts, with elite-level on-court movement serving as a cornerstone of her success. Her agility on the turf allows her to retrieve difficult balls and extend rallies, creating opportunities for aggressive play. This is evidenced by her ability to chase down drop shots and deliver powerful shots off both wings, making her a formidable opponent on the fast, low-bouncing surface.

Heading into this year’s tournament, Svitolina appears to be peaking at just the right time. Her form over the past 3 months has been nothing short of spectacular, with an impressive 86% win rate (19-3) across various surfaces, signalling her readiness to once again mount a significant challenge.

Wimbledon Outright Tip

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Elina Svitolina @ 40/1
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Women’s Wimbledon Dark Horse Tip for 2025

Ekaterina Alexandrova emerges as a potential dark horse for this years renewal. Over the past 3 years, Alexandrova has achieved an impressive 78% win rate (25-8) on grass, including 2 titles at the Libéma Open in Hertogenbosch, underscoring her ability to thrive on the surface.

Her game, powered by a flat, penetrating forehand, excels in controlling the baseline and dictating points, allowing her to overpower opponents with precision and aggression. She arrives in London in fine form, boasting a 75% win rate (12-4) across various surfaces in the last 3 months.

While her Wimbledon record leaves something to be desired, Alexandrova is steadily building toward a breakthrough. Her career-best run to the RD16 in 2023, where she fell to second seed Aryna Sabalenka, marked significant progress. Having withdrawn from last year’s event due to illness, she now has a fresh opportunity to capitalise on her momentum and make a deep run at SW19.

Wimbledon Outright Tip

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Ekaterina Alexandrova @ 80/1
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Key Stats for Wimbledon 2025

Where will it be held?

The Championships have been held at the All England Club since 1877.

How to watch Wimbledon?

Coverage of Wimbledon will be available exclusively on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, on BBC digital services and across BBC Radio 5 Live as well as BBC Sounds.

When are the finals?

The finals will be held on the weekend of the 12th and 13th of July.

Surface: Grass

Most Titles: Roger Federer (Men), Martina Navaratlova (Women)

Defending Champion: Carlos Alcaraz (Men), Barbora Krejcikova (Women)

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