Wimbledon 2025 Tips & Predictions: The four most backed bets through oddschecker

Wimbledon 2025 Tips & Predictions: The four most backed bets through oddschecker

Who are the punters backing to win Wimbledon 2025? We’ve picked out one well-supported favourite and a lively outsider from both the men’s and women’s draws, based on the latest betting trends.

Wimbledon 2025 is here, and anticipation is sky-high as Carlos Alcaraz targets a third straight title at SW19.

He heads a men’s field stacked with stars, including world No.1 Jannik Sinner and seven-time champion Novak Djokovic.

On the women’s side, it’s wide open, reigning champ Barbora Krejčíková faces fierce competition from Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Elena Rybakina.

With a record 23 Brits in the main draws, including Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu, there’s no shortage of home interest either.

With the action heating up, we’ve checked the most backed players through Oddschecker in the last week and will be highlighting one popular favourite and a lively outsider punters are latching onto.

 

Wimbledon 2025 Tips & Predictions

Short Price: Alcaraz to Win 

Alcaraz has 32% of bets through oddschecker in the last week to win Wimbledon 2025.

He is a best price of 13/10 with AKBets.

If you’re looking for a short-priced favourite worth backing at Wimbledon 2025, Carlos Alcaraz at 13/10 is hard to ignore.

The two-time defending champion is peaking at just the right time, riding an 18-match winning streak that includes back-to-back titles at Queen’s and Roland Garros.

His record at SW19 is bulletproof, 18-2 overall, and he has a 5-0 record in Grand Slam finals, he’s also already beaten Djokovic in the final here last year and his recent win over Sinner in the French Open will only boost his confidence.

With the highest grass-court Elo rating on tour and a draw that gives him time to settle into the tournament, Alcaraz is well-placed to join the likes of Federer and Djokovic with three consecutive Wimbledon titles.

Dark Horse: Jiri Lehecka

Looking past the three short priced favourites, the most backed outsider is Jiri Lehecka who has recieved 9% of total bets in the last week.

If you're hunting for a value-packed outsider at Wimbledon 2025, Jiří Lehečka at 80/1 (Sky Bet) is a name to seriously consider.

The 23-year-old Czech arrives in top form after a standout grass-court run to the Queen’s Club final, where he pushed Carlos Alcaraz to three sets - no small feat.

He’s beaten top-15 players like Jack Draper and Alex de Minaur on grass this summer and boasts a booming serve and clean ball-striking ideal for the slick SW19 surface.

Ranked No. 25 and handed a favourable early draw, Lehečka looks primed to at least match his 2023 fourth-round run, and potentially go deeper.

He's a lively longshot who could blow up the draw at big odds.

 

Short Price: Aryna Sabalenka

Sabalenka is the most backed bet through oddschecker in the last seven days with 13% of total bets to win the women's Wimbeldon 2025.

She is a best price of 11/2 with PricedUP.

At the sharp end of the women’s market, Aryna Sabalenka at 11/2 (best price) looks a justified short-priced play to lift her first Wimbledon crown.

The World No. 1 has been the most consistent force on tour in 2025, reaching finals at the Aussie and French Opens and racking up titles in Madrid, Miami, and Brisbane.

Her power game is tailor-made for grass, with a booming serve and forehand that few can live with, and she’s fresh after missing SW19 last year.

With a favourable draw that avoids Gauff, Swiatek, and Rybakina until the final, Sabalenka is well-positioned to go deep.

Semifinal appearances in 2021 and 2023 show she can handle the surface, and if she keeps her emotions in check, this could finally be the year she breaks through on grass.

 

Dark Horse: Maya Joint

Maya Joint has 10% of the total bets on the Women's Wimbledon winner market on Oddschecker.

She is a best price of 200/1 with BetMGM.

If you're after a high-upside outsider in the Wimbledon 2025 women's draw, Maya Joint offers real value at a big price.

The 19-year-old Aussie has surged to world No. 41 after a red-hot run of form, capped by her grass-court title at the Eastbourne Open, where she beat top-tier names like Jabeur, Raducanu, and Pavlyuchenkova.

That win followed her Morocco Open triumph on clay earlier in the year.

Joint’s 38 match wins in 2025, and her gritty Eastbourne final, where she saved four match points, showcased her mental toughness and composure under pressure.

She may lack Grand Slam experience, but with confidence sky-high and a game that suits the slick lawns of SW19, she's a lively longshot capable of upsetting the odds.

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