- Carlos Alcaraz to win and both players to win a set - 7/5 with bet365
- Exactly one tiebreak in the match - 5/4 with William Hill
- Carlos Alcaraz to win and over 37.5 games - 7/4 with William Hill
- Carlos Alcaraz to win 3-1 - 10/3 with LiveScore Bet
- Over 0.5 tiebreaks in the match, for there to be exactly four sets in the match and for the first set score to be 3-3 after the first six games - 11/2 with bet365
For many, this will be the dream final. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz started as the pre-tournament favourite with many bookmakers, while Novak Djokovic is a seven-time winner here.
If he makes it eight, it would arguably be his greatest success having had to pull out of the French Open in late May following a meniscus tear. His participation in this tournament - and subsequent full fitness when he did enter the draw - was in serious doubt. He beat Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets in yesterday’s semi-final, losing only two sets in five matches (he also received a bye in the quarter-finals).
Alcaraz beat Daniil Medvedev in four sets in his semi-final having gone one set down. He was also one set down in the quarters against Tommy Paul and again in the third round against Frances Tiafoe.
I expect Alcaraz to win - hopefully the only Spanish success of the day.
But instead of taking his outright 4/6 price it’s worth taking bet365′s 7/5 on the Spaniard to succeed and both players to win a set.
Wimbledon Betting Tips
Novak’s wait for number 25 to continue
By Novak Djokovic’s high standards two Grand Slam events without a title is a drought. His 24th major title came at last September’s US Open, with him missing out at this year’s Australian and French Opens.
In my opinion, his wait to extend his record number of Grand Slam titles goes on.
It’s absolutely not going to be a walk in the park for world number three Alcaraz, and he will have to show the resilience of recent rounds. But he should get the job done.
Before we get on to a couple more prices on Alcaraz success, he has had four tiebreaks in the tournament and Djokovic has had two. William Hill are offering 5/4 on there to be exactly one tiebreak in the match.
William Hill’s 7/4 on Alcaraz to win and there to be over 37.5 games in the match is another bet I like with that company. A 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 win, for example, would earn you a winning return with significant comfort.
With that in mind, Alcaraz has won three of his six matches at this event by 3-1 sets score, and that’s the way I think this final could well go. That price is available at 10/3 with Livescore Bet.
And just to finish this Wimbledon betting tips preview, I’ve compiled a bet builder with bet365, which comes in at 11/2.
To secure that price we will need over 0.5 tiebreaks in the match, for there to be exactly four sets in the match and for the first set score to be 3-3 after the first six games.
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