The Wimbledon Championship Odds have Alcaraz favored to join Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, and Roger Federer as the only men’s players to win at least three consecutive Wimbledon singles titles during the Open era. Keep that in mind when checking out the ATP odds.
Wimbledon begins on June 29 with the men’s singles champion being crowned on July 12. Players can move from playing on clay to preparing for the faster pace in grass-court events like Wimbledon by taking part in warmup events in Stuttgart, s’Hertogenbosch, London, Halle, Mallorca, and Eastbourne.
The 2025 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles final was supposed to be a match for the ages, with rising star Jannik Sinner taking on two-times Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz. It didn’t quite work out that way, with Sinner winning in straight sets for his second consecutive Wimbledon title.
There are plenty of players who could stand in Sinner’s way in the men’s Wimbledon draw. Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, the top-ranked player on the ATP tour, are the last player to beat Alcaraz at Wimbledon.
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Looking at the Wimbledon Men’s Contenders
Alcaraz Chasing History
Alcaraz is 18-2 at Wimbledon, with the 22-year-old Spaniard beating Djokovic in the 2023 and 2024 finals.
Alcaraz won titles at Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, and Rome. He looks to keep it going as the tennis calendar shifts from the clay courts to playing on grass.
The men’s Wimbledon odds have Alcaraz at -160 to win at Wimbledon again. It will not be a surprise to see Alcaraz as the last man standing at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Djokovic Eyeing Title No. 8
It is unknown how many more times Djokovic will play at Wimbledon. He remains a favorite in the tennis odds, as he has certainly made his presence felt at Wimbledon. Djokovic has made it to 10 Wimbledon singles finals, with the first of his seven championship runs coming in 2011 when he topped Rafael Nadal in four sets in his first Wimbledon final.
He won four consecutive Wimbledon titles. However, they were not held for four years in a row, as the 2020 tournament wasn’t held due to the global pandemic.
The last time he failed to reach a Wimbledon final was in 2017. He comes in at +400 in the odds to win Wimbledon.
Is Sinner Ready for a Title Run?
Jannik Sinner, the top-ranked player in the World, is a solid No. 2 betting option at +150 in the Wimbledon championship odds. He has been threatening to break through at Wimbledon as he has made it to the quarterfinals in each of the last three tournaments.
Sinner fell to Daniil Medvedev in five sets in the 2024 quarterfinals and also dropped a five-set quarterfinal match to Djokovic in 2022.
Sinner was suspended for a violation of the anti-doping policy on tour. It was a bit controversial that he was able to serve his suspension without missing a Grand Slam event. After winning the Australian Open title in January, his next ATP tournament was at Rome, where he beat Casper Ruud and Tommy Paul before losing to Alcaraz in the championship match.
Along with being one of the top contenders at Wimbledon, Sinner has the shortest odds of winning the tournament in the latest tennis futures.
Will the U.S. Title Drought End?
No American has reached the Wimbledon Gentlemen’s singles final since Andy Roddick fell to Roger Federer 16-14 in the fifth set in the 2009 title match. The last U.S.-born player to win the title was Pete Sampras in 2000.
There are plenty of talented American players. Can any of them make a run at the title?
Taylor Fritz, fresh off an early exit at the French Open, tops the Americans at +2000 in the Wimbledon odds, followed by Tommy Paul (+4000), Sebastian Korda (+4000), and Ben Shelton (+5000).
Fritz and Paul each reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals in 2024. It was the first time since 2000 that at least two U.S. players advanced to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
Best of the Rest
There is a gap from the top three contenders to the other challengers.
London-born Jack Draper will have plenty of fan support as he is currently at +800 in the Wimbledon championship odds, even though he hasn’t made it past the second round at Wimbledon.
Alexander Zverev has made it to the finals in the other three Grand Slam events. He is an Olympic gold medalist and a two-time winner of the Tour Finals. Despite not advancing past the fourth round at Wimbledon, the tennis odds at BetUS Sportsbook have Zverev at +2000 to win at Wimbledon.
Daniil Medvedev (+3300), Lorenzo Musetti (+3300), Alex de Minaur (+5000), Holger Rune (+3300), Hubert Hurkacz (+5000), and Grigor Dimitrov (+15000) hope to make deep runs at Wimbledon.