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Jannik Sinner
Jan-Lennard Struff
Jannik Sinner
Jan-Lennard Struff

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Jannik Sinner 3-0
Jan-Lennard Struff 3-2
Jannik Sinner faces Jan‑Lennard Struff in the Wimbledon Men’s Quarterfinal on July 7 at 8am ET, a matchup that places the defending champion against one of the tournament’s most dangerous power‑based disruptors. Sinner enters as one of the heaviest favourites of the entire event, while Struff arrives with the kind of serve‑plus‑forehand aggression that can trouble anyone on grass - but only if he plays at his absolute peak.
This is a classic contrast: Sinner’s elite baseline precision, return quality, and grass‑court composure versus Struff’s explosive serving, net‑rushing, and high‑risk shotmaking. The market expects Sinner to control the matchup comfortably.
Jannik Sinner: -2500
Jan‑Lennard Struff: +1280
Jannik Sinner 3–0: -175
Jan‑Lennard Struff 3–2: +3000
Jannik Sinner 3–1: +300
Jan‑Lennard Struff 3–1: +4250
Jannik Sinner 3–2: +900
Jan‑Lennard Struff 3–0: +8500
Over 30.5: +100
Under 30.5: -105
Sinner’s price reflects overwhelming market confidence, while Struff’s number highlights the long‑shot nature of an upset.
Jannik Sinner (-2500) — ideal for bettors expecting clean hitting, elite returning, and straight‑sets control.
Jan‑Lennard Struff (+1280) — extreme long‑shot value for those backing serve‑dominant chaos.
Sinner 3–0 (-175) — fits a scenario where Sinner’s return neutralises Struff’s serve early.
Sinner 3–1 (+300) — ideal if Struff steals a set through a serving surge.
Struff 3–1 or 3–2 (long‑shots) — require sustained serving brilliance and pressure at the net.
Struff 3–0 (+8500) — only viable in a highly improbable match script.
Over 30.5 (+100) — suits a competitive match with at least one tiebreak or a four‑set battle.
Under 30.5 (-105) — aligns with a clean Sinner performance and straight‑sets efficiency.
Sinner ML + Under 30.5
Sinner 3–0 + Under 30.5
Sinner 3–1 + Over 30.5
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With Sinner’s defending‑champion pedigree and Struff’s explosive serve‑and‑volley threat, this Wimbledon quarterfinal offers a compelling stylistic contrast — even if the market expects a straightforward result. Moneyline, set betting, and total‑games markets all provide clear angles depending on how competitive you expect Struff to be, while straight‑sets outcomes remain the most likely scenario.