
Wimbledon 2025 returns to SW19 with Carlos Alcaraz chasing a historic three-peat and Aryna Sabalenka after her first grass-court grand slam.
As tennis returns to the iconic grass courts of SW19, all eyes are on Carlos Alcaraz, who begins his bid for a third straight Wimbledon title.
The defending champion leads a stacked men’s field featuring world No.1 Jannik Sinner and seven-time winner Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a record-equalling eighth crown at the All England Club.
On the women’s side, the draw is wide open once again. Barbora Krejčíková returns as the reigning champion, but faces stiff competition from World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka, the bookies favourite, and former winner Elena Rybakina. Rising stars like Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek are also tipped to make deep runs.
British tennis fans have extra reason to cheer, with a record 23 homegrown players in the main draws, led by Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu.
From Alcaraz's potential showdown with Sinner or Djokovic, to Sabalenka’s quest for a maiden Wimbledon title, and Draper’s push to become the first British men’s champion since Murray, the storylines are bound to make this a Wimbledon to remember.
Who is favourite to win Wimbledon 2025?
Wimbledon Mens Favourite
Carlos Alcaraz enters Wimbledon 2025 as the clear favourite to win the men’s singles title at 13/10 with AKBets.
The Spaniard is unbeaten at SW19 since 2022 and arrives in red-hot form, riding an 18-match win streak that includes dominant title runs at Roland Garros and Queen’s Club.
At just 22 years old, he’s already a two-time defending Wimbledon champion and boasts a perfect 5-0 record in Grand Slam finals.
With a powerful forehand, aggressive returns, and instinctive net play, Alcaraz’s game is tailor-made for grass, making him arguably the most complete player on the surface right now.
His biggest challengers include world No.1 Jannik Sinner (2/1 with Sky Bet) with and the legendary Novak Djokovic (13/2 with various bookmakers).
Sinner has been remarkably consistent in 2025, winning the Australian Open and finishing runner-up to Alcaraz in a thrilling French Open final.
However, his lack of Wimbledon final experience and a still-developing grass-court pedigree may work against him.
Djokovic, meanwhile, is a seven-time Wimbledon champion chasing a record-equalling eighth title, but the 38-year-old has shown signs of vulnerability this season, with injuries and age slightly dulling his edge.
Wimbledon Womens Favourite
World number 1, Aryna Sabalenka enters Wimbledon 2025 as the women’s tournament favourite at a best price of 11/2 with PricedUP.
The Belarusian has already won three Grand Slam titles, including the 2024 Australian and US Opens, and reached the finals of both the 2025 Australian and French Opens, boasting a 42-8 record this year.
Although she’s never reached a Wimbledon final, semifinal runs in 2021 and 2023 prove her threat on grass.
With a relatively favorable draw until the semis and a strong record of reaching the business end of Slams, Sabalenka stands out as the player to beat.
Though tough potential matchups against Coco Gauff or Iga Swiatek could test her in the final stages.





