Now we look ahead to next year’s Wimbledon championship odds at BetUS Sportsbook, where customers who want to make tennis bets throughout all tournaments of the year can find a comprehensive betting menu of wagering opportunities. But before we do, let’s discuss the most recent Wimbledon event.
2026 Men’s Wimbledon Preview
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As the third of four Grand Slam events, Wimbledon is the most elegant and prestigious of the quartet. This year’s edition, however, arrives with a dramatically reshaped landscape. The familiar blueprint of a Sinner vs. Alcaraz showdown has been torn up entirely: Carlos Alcaraz has been forced to withdraw from both Queen’s Club and Wimbledon due to a right wrist injury (tenosynovitis) sustained at the Barcelona Open in April, ruling the two-time champion out of the grass-court swing altogether.
With Alcaraz sidelined, defending champion Jannik Sinner stands alone at the top of the market and is now listed by BetUS Sportsbook as the clear favorite at -230. His 2026 season had been historically dominant (six consecutive Masters 1000 titles) before a surprise second-round exit at the French Open, where fitness concerns surfaced after he lost a 5-1 third-set lead to eventual upset winner Juan Manuel Cerundolo. That wobble has kept his odds from shortening further.
The French Open itself produced a new Grand Slam champion: Alexander Zverev finally claimed his maiden major title in Paris, defeating Flavio Cobolli in five sets. Whether that momentum translates to grass (a surface where Zverev has never passed the fourth round) remains the central question around his +800 odds.
The legendary Novak Djokovic, a seven-time Wimbledon champion, enters at +350 as the most credible threat given his unmatched grass-court pedigree and the fact he arrives fully rested after also exiting Paris before the second week. British hope Jack Draper rounds out the top five at +2400, with Andy Murray now in his corner as coach.
All of the Wimbledon action begins on June 29th and continues through July 12th. With Alcaraz absent and questions swirling around Sinner’s fitness, the draw is more open than it has been in years, and oddsmakers may yet be underestimating just how much the title is there for the taking.
2025 Men’s Wimbledon
The two most dominant tennis players on the planet, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, had traded Grand Slam titles entering this year’s Wimbledon. Sinner had captured the Australian Open title in January, while Alcaraz was crowned king of the French Open in June.
The Wimbledon betting odds slightly favored Jannik Sinner at -115 to vanquish the defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz, who was installed at -105 to notch his third consecutive Wimbledon title.
Jannik Sinner had revenge on his mind as the talented tandem met at center court for the distinction of being declared the Wimbledon outright winner. Alcaraz would take advantage with a 6-4 victory in the opening set before Sinner stormed back and won the next three sets (6-4, 6-4, 6-4) to become the first Italian player ever to win Wimbledon.
Wimbledon Men’s Futures Betting Tips
- Players with strong serves, solid volleying, and quick reactions dominate Wimbledon’s grass court.
- Form and momentum matter. Study each player’s recent performance and injury updates during the short grass-court swing leading into London.
- The men’s matches are best-of-five sets, rewarding fitness, composure, and clutch serving under pressure.
- Keep in mind that weather affects play: heat speeds up the grass, rain slows it down, and interruptions can shift momentum mid-match.
Bet with confidence on your Wimbledon men’s futures at BetUS.