Wimbledon is the third of four Grand Slam events, and BetUS has tennis odds on all of them as well as on tournaments throughout the year. Although this year’s Wimbledon has concluded, it is never too early to look ahead and anticipate the players to watch at Wimbledon 2027.
Sinner’s the Wimbledon Winner!
The men’s field at this year’s event lacked a bit of the usual drama, as 2x Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz was forced to skip the tournament due to a wrist injury he had suffered in April. The Wimbledon odds at BetUS Sportsbook reflected his absence, making the reigning champion, Jannik Sinner, the prohibitive favorite but also paving the way for another competitor to get a shot at the title.
That opportunity was seized by the recently crowned French Open king, 29-year-old German star Alexander Zverev. But when the dust settled, it was Sinner who captured his second consecutive Wimbledon title in four sets and is the current favorite at -160 to do so again next year.
BetUS Serves Aces All Year Long
Tennis betting has grown increasingly popular, which is why BetUS Sportsbook has expanded its menu of tennis odds, making it the most comprehensive online betting platform in the industry. Wimbledon Championship odds for next year’s event are already up, and it is not surprising that the reigning champion, Jannik Sinner, is the early favorite.
In addition to Wimbledon betting odds on futures, BetUS offers an array of wagering opportunities for our customers, including moneylines for every set and match, as well as spreads, totals, and props for this and all other ATP Tour tournaments.
As the matches unfold, BetUS also provides customers with tennis live odds that allows an immersive experience second to none. Betting on the outcome of the next point can pay off as quickly as the rally ends, which maintains the excitement throughout the match.