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What to expect from the 2026 Wimbledon betting markets
What makes Wimbledon so unique among the other majors? The answer is simple – grass courts. And that playing surface should be the foundation of your betting strategy when perusing BetUS’s Wimbledon women’s odds. Grass is built for speed, and the players with the best chances of winning are those with powerful serves, aggressive net play, and a seamless ability to react, pivot, and change position when needed.
This year’s tournament features the last four women who have won Wimbledon. Each one has proven that she has the requisite skill set to win on grass at the highest level. They are as follows, with BetUS’s tennis odds in parentheses.
Women’s Singles Betting Preview and Odds Movers
Last year’s Wimbledon queen put her improved serve on display for the whole world to see, and it proved to be the missing piece of her repertoire that had kept her from adding a Wimbledon title to her Grand Slam collection.
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Barbora Krejcikova (+5000)
Many have overlooked the 2024 Wimbledon women’s champion, as evidenced by her lofty odds to repeat. But anyone who saw her command the grass court at the Libéma Open in June when she mowed down four consecutive opponents in straight sets before she was forced to withdraw in the finals due to illness understands she is a live underdog with upset on her mind.
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Marketa Vondrousova (+6000)
Vondrousova captured the 2023 Wimbledon title, becoming the first unseeded women’s champion in the Open Era. She has demonstrated her ability to win on grass and handle the demands of a pressure-packed Grand Slam event. She has had success on the grass in other tournaments, but she has played very little this year, and asking her to run deep at Wimbledon this year is likely asking too much.
The 2022 Wimbledon titlist has the lowest odds, second only to the No. 1 player in the world, Aryna Sabalenka (+275), an elite talent who has never won Wimbledon and continues to swing and miss in many tournaments despite her status as the odds-on favorite. She has already won the Australian Open this year and has won 70% of her matches on grass.
Women’s Doubles Betting Preview and Top Pairs to Watch
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Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend
Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend are the team to beat after racking up victories at the French Open, Indian Wells, Miami, and Madrid, establishing themselves as arguably the strongest doubles partnership on the WTA Tour.
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Serena Williams and Venus Williams
But it will be another doubles pair that has already made Wimbledon news: the return of the Williams sisters, who have accepted a wildcard entry into this year’s doubles tournament. Serena Williams and Venus Williams have won a stunning 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, including six Wimbledon crowns.
Wimbledon 2025 Recap
The tone was set for Aryna Sabalenka (+325) to finally atone for her two previous Grand Slam finals’ defeats when she took the lush, plush, grassy courts of Wimbledon. However, a stunning semifinal loss to American Amanda Anisimova (+1200) in three sets prevented her from entering her third consecutive Grand Slam final match.
Iga Swiatek was the favorite over the upstart American, Amanda Anisimova. Swiatek was thoroughly dominant and steamrolled the American in a humiliating 6-0, 6-0 victory to take home the sport’s most prestigious title.
Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens defeated Hsieh Su-wei and Jeļena Ostapenko 3–6, 6–2, 6–4, coming back after losing the first set, to secure the title.
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