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Who will win Wimbledon 2025? Favourites, latest odds and betting for men's and women's singles tennis titles

Xaviour Raymond

Who will win Wimbledon 2025? Favourites, latest odds and betting for men's and women's singles tennis titles image

As the tennis world gears up for its most prestigious grass-court tournament, all eyes turn to the 2025 edition of the Wimbledon Championships, starting Monday, June 30.

With a fortnight of high-stakes action ahead, top-ranked players across the ATP and WTA Tours are ready to compete for glory, and a place in tennis history.

This year’s tournament is packed with subplots from the intensifying Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jannik Sinner rivalry to the return of British hopefuls like Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu. But the biggest question on every fan and punter's mind is: Who will win Wimbledon 2025?

Here's what we know so far about who is leading the contenders.

Men’s singles Wimbledon 2025 winner betting odds

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All odds via Bet365 and are correct at time of publish but subject to change as we get closer to the tournament. Displaying players at 150/1 or shorter.

 

Odds

Carlos Alcaraz

6/5

Jannik Sinner

15/8

Novak Djokovic

6/1

Jack Draper

16/1

Alexander Zverev

33/1

Alexander Bublik33/1

Daniil Medvedev

40/1

Taylor Fritz

40/1

Holger Rune

50/1

Jiri Lehecka

66/1

Lorenzo Musetti

80/1

Jakub Mensik

80/1

Alex De Minaur

80/1

Ben Shelton

80/1

Matteo Berrettini

100/1

Alexei Popyrin

125/1

Zizou Bergs

125/1

Gabriel Diallo

150/1

Stefanos Tsitsipas

150/1

Wimbledon men’s singles 2025 – Favourites and top contenders

Carlos Alcaraz

The defending champion from 2023 and 2024 is chasing a Wimbledon hat-trick and has one eye on eventually competing a career Grand Slam. He just won the French Open after a marathon final against Sinner. With his explosive movement and proven grass-court success, Alcaraz is the man to beat.

Jannik Sinner

World No.1 and three-time grand slam winner, Sinner’s game has matured tremendously. He reached the Wimbledon semis in 2023 and pushed Alcaraz deep in Paris. If he can master the grass, he’s a real threat to lift his first Wimbledon trophy.

Jack Draper

The British No.1 is in red-hot form after reaching the Madrid Open final and winning Indian Wells. With home support and booming confidence, Draper could become the dark horse in the tournament.

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Women’s singles Wimbledon 2025 winner betting odds

 

Odds

Aryna Sabalenka

13/5

Elena Rybakina11/2

Coco Gauff

13/2

Iga Swiatek

7/1

Mirra Andreeva

14/1

Madison Keys14/1

Marketa Vondrousova

14/1

Jessica Pegula

16/1

Qinwen Zheng

25/1

Amanda Anisimova

28/1

Jasmine Paolini

28/1

Elina Svitolina

40/1

Ekaterina Alexandrova

50/1

Ons Jabeur

50/1

Emma Navarro

50/1

Linda Noskova

50/1

Naomi Osaka

50/1

Diana Shnaider50/1

Paula Badosa

80/1

Maya Joint

80/1

Jelena Ostapenko

80/1

Emma Raducanu

80/1

Liudmila Samsonova

80/1

Karolina Muchova80/1

Alexandra Eala

100/1

Leylah Fernandez

100/1

Beatriz Haddad Maia

100/1

Donna Vekic

100/1

Xinyu Wang

100/1

Wimbledon women’s singles 2025 – Top contenders

Aryna Sabalenka

World No. 1 Sabalenka enters Wimbledon 2025 as the favourite after winning both the Australian and US Open titles. Known for her explosive baseline game and powerful serve, she’s a serious contender despite occasional inconsistency. A former Wimbledon semi-finalist, Sabalenka’s aggressive style makes her a major threat on grass.

Coco Gauff 

Fresh off her second grand slam title after defeating Sabalenka at Roland Garros to win the French, Gauff is growing into her prime. Her power, movement, and confidence make her a major contender on grass.

Elena Rybakina

Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, thrives on grass with her flat, powerful groundstrokes and one of the best serves in the women’s game. Her calm, composed demeanor and clinical baseline play make her a formidable force at SW19. If fully fit, Rybakina is one of the top contenders to reclaim the title in 2025.

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Xaviour Raymond

Xaviour Raymond leads The Sporting News' betting content in India and is a content writer with a Master’s in Mass Communication and over two years of experience working with various firms. A passionate sports enthusiast, he focuses on football and cricket content tailored for Indian fans with a sharp eye on detail and opportunities for betting value.