2023 Wimbledon Betting Analysis of the Top Players By Nationality

2023 Wimbledon Betting Analysis of the Top Players By Nationality

Wimbledon is fast approaching, with qualifiers ongoing this week and ATP and WTA grass court events being played in Spain, Germany, and the UK. The third Grand Slam of the year is shaping up to be a good one as Novak Djokovic, on the men’s side, looks to complete leg three of the calendar Grand Slam. In the women’s draw, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka look to win their second Grand Slam.

That means our Grand Slam winners this year have come from Serbia, Poland, and Russia. Will European nations reign supreme once again at Wimbledon? Or can players from North America or elsewhere win at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club?

With that in mind, here’s a look at the top contenders by nationality for this year’s Wimbledon so you can get all set to bet against their Wimbledon betting odds

 

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2023 Wimbledon Championships | 136th edition of the Wimbledon Championships
Grand Slam (ITF)
July 3–16, 2023
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | London, United Kingdom

 

Serbia | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

While we won’t see a Serbian woman win Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic is the overwhelming favorite to win the men’s tournament. He has -147 outright odds to win the event, which isn’t too surprising considering he is a seven-time Wimbledon champion and has won each of the last four tournaments. 

 

Poland | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

Iga Swiatek, the 2023 French Open winner, will look to give Poland its first Wimbledon winner. She has the shortest odds to win at +360. Agnieszka Radwańska, in 2012, is the only Polish player, male or female, to make a Wimbledon final.

Hubert Hurkacz has the best odds among male Polish players at +4900. A Polish sweep of the championship would be remarkable but is highly unlikely, as Hurkacz is having somewhat of a down year compared to 2022.

 

Spain | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

Carlos Alcaraz, the apparent heir to Rafael Nadal as the top male player from Spain, has the second-shortest odds to win Wimbledon at +290. Alcaraz is better on clay than grass but proved himself worthy of those odds with a grass court tournament win at the Queen’s Club Championships last week. Roberto Bautista Augt (+10000) is another Spaniard in contention in the men’s draw.

Paula Badosa (+3900) has the shortest odds among Spanish women to win Wimbledon. Garbiñe Muguruza was the last and only Spanish woman to win Wimbledon.

 

Russia | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

If any country has a chance to sweep the men’s and women’s titles at Wimbledon, it’s Russia. Daniil Medvedev (+1400) has the third-shortest odds to win the men’s tournament, while other Russians in contention include Andrey Rublev (+4500) and Aslan Karatsev (+15000). Karen Khachanov withdrew due to injury.

Sabalenka, the 2023 Australian Open winner, has the third-shortest odds among women at +430. Other Russians in the women’s draw include Mirra Andreeva (+2600), Ekaterina Alexandrova (+2900), and Veronika Kudermetova (+3000). Maria Sharapova is the only Russian player to ever win Wimbledon.

 

United States | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

Pete Sampras, in 2000, was the last American male to win Wimbledon. Taylor Fritz (+2600) has the sixth-shortest odds to win this year’s event. He’s joined by Sebastian Korda (+3100) and Frances Tiafoe (+7000), both of whom could also go on lengthy runs at the All-England Club.

Coco Gauff, a 19-year-old American, has the sixth-shortest odds among female players at +1550. Jessica Pegula (+2200) is another noteworthy contender who reached the third round at Wimbledon last year.

 

Italy | Top Players to Win Wimbledon

Two Italian men could find themselves in contention this year. Jannik Sinner (+1625) has the fourth-shortest odds to win, while Matteo Berrettini (+4100) is just outside of the top 10. Both players excel on grass, but Berrettini has struggled and dealt with injuries this year.

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Wimbledon Odds | Early Odds to Win for the Tournament

WTA Wimbledon Odds
Player Nationality Odds
Iga Swiatek Poland +360
Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan +400
Aryna Sabalenka Belarus +430
Petra Kvitova Czech Republic +1150
Ons Jabeur Tunisia +1200
Karolina Muchova Czech Republic +1400
Coco Gauff United States +1550
Barbora Krejcikova Czech Republic +1975
Caroline Garcia France +2100
Jessica Pegula United States +2200
Jelena Ostapenko Latvia +2300
Mirra Andreeva Russia +2500
Beatriz Haddad Maia Brazil +2600
Ekaterina Alexandrova Russia +2900
Karolina Pliskova Czech Republic +3000

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ATP Wimbledon Odds
Player Nationality Odds
Novak Djokovic Serbia -147
Carlos Alcaraz Spain +290
Daniil Medvedev Russia +1400
Jannik Sinner Italia +1600
Alexander Zverev Germany +2400
Nick Kyrgios Australia +2500
Taylor Fritz United States +2600
Holger Rune Denmark +2900
Sebastian Korda United States +3100
Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece +3500
Andy Murray England +3800
Matteo Berrettini Italia +4100
Felix Auger-Aliassime Canada +4300
Andrey Rublev Russia +4500
Hubert Hurkacz Poland +4800

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