2025 Men’s Wimbledon Odds, Predictions, and How To Watch

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The biggest tennis grand slam of the year is underway, as the best men’s tennis players hope to take down some hardware at the 2025 Wimbledon tournament.

My tennis picks were on point at the last grand slam event, as I correctly predicted Carlos Alcaraz to win on the clay courts, and he did exactly that. He’ll hope to stay hot at Wimbledon, where he’s won each of the last two years.

The latest 2025 Wimbledon odds naturally favor Alcaraz to win again, but there’s value from top to bottom for this year’s event. You can also bet on the 2025 Women’s Wimbledon odds, which arguably gives you even more value.

Ready to place your Wimbledon bets? I’ll walk you through the latest prices and go over my top bets before landing on my final 2025 Wimbledon winner prediction.

ATP Men’s Wimbledon Schedule

  • June 30-July 1: 1st Round
  • July 2-3: 2nd Round
  • July 4-5: 3rd Round
  • July 6-7: 4th Round
  • July 8-9: Quarterfinals
  • July 11: Semifinals
  • July 13: Final

Where to Watch The Men’s Wimbledon?

You can watch the 2025 Wimbledon tournament on ESPN and ABC. Viewers can also tune in via ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, the Tennis Channel, and via numerous streaming services.

2024 Men’s Wimbledon Results

Carlos Alcaraz has owned Wimbledon lately, and he secured the title for the second year in a row in 2024. He bested Novak Djokivic (6-2, 6-2, 7-6) relatively easily. The final set went down to the wire, but Alcaraz had a much easier time disposing of Novak than he did the year prior (5 sets).

Alcaraz won the tourney as the 3rd seed, besting Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals to reach the finale. Medvedev opened that matchup with a 7-6 advantage, but ultimately fell in three consecutive sets.

The Wimbledon win represented Alcaraz’s second at this event, as well as his fourth major title overall.

Men’s Wimbledon Odds

Check out the latest Men’s Wimbledon odds, courtesy of the top sports betting sites:

Wimbledon OddsWimbledon Odds
Carlos Alcaraz (+130)Jannik Sinner (+180)
Novak Djokovic (+650)Jack Draper (+1600)
Taylor Fritz (+2500)Alexander Zverev (+2800)
Alexander Bublik (+4000)Jiri Lehecka (+6600)
Ben Shelton (+8000)Lorenzo Musetti (+8000)

It’s far from a surprise that Carlos Alcaraz enters the 2025 Men’s Wimbledon tourney as the odds on favorite. He won this thing in each of the last two years, and is in elite form after also taking down the 2025 French Open.

The shocker is his price tag, as he has a welcoming +130 moneyline for a guy who has been flat out dominant. Of course, he’s not alone in regards to nice price+ability to win Wimbledon, as Jannik Sinner looks viable at +180.

Novak Djokovic is the real value among the top Wimbledon contenders, though. Sinner has yet to win a Wimbledon title, but the aging Djokivic has reached the final in six straight years, winning the hardware four times in that stretch.

The best handicappers online would likely point you to one of those three male tennis stars securing the Wimbledon trophy, but there is still compelling betting value elsewhere. I’ll go over my favorite picks, but if you want even more a

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Men’s Wimbledon Favorites

The following players are considered the odds-on favorites to win the 2025 Men’s Wimbledon tournament: 

Carlos Alcaraz (+130)

Alcaraz is the easy pick to win the Men’s Wimbledon tournament in 2025. He secured his second win here in dominant fashion in 2024, and he also was pushed to the brink and still came away with the victory in 2023.

His success at Wimbledon the past two years is the obvious reason to like him, but he’s been just as good in general in 2025. His 2025 French Open title followed up back-to-back trips to the Australian Open quarterfinals, and he now has a title in three of four grand slam events.

Alcaraz came up short at the Aussie Open and then was bounced by Jack Draper in the Indian Wells tourney, but rebounded not long after by winning the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters. He also secured the Italian Open championship and won the Queen’s Club Championship, too.

It’s looking like another banner year, but Alcaraz can add to it at Wimbledon and then perhaps the US Open, too. First thing’s first, though, as Alcaraz will be shooting for his third win in a row here and should arguably be coming in at minus money.

Jannik Sinner (+180)

Sinner has never won a title at Wimbledon, but he is shaping up to be the top challenger to the favored Alcaraz. This is despite not making it past the quarterfinals last year and never advancing past the semifinals in this event.

Even so, Sinner is easily one of the top three male tennis stars in the world, and this is the remaining grand slam where he’s yet to at least reach the final. Sinner carries considerable momentum into this year’s Wimbledon tourney, of course, as he secured his second straight Australian Open title in January, and reached the final at this year’s French Open as well.

To his credit, Sinner was very nearly walking into this tourney looking for a third consecutive grand slam, as he initially held a 2-0 lead on Carlos Alcaraz before bowing out (6-4, 7-6, 4-6, 6-7, 6-7). It was an epic showdown that ended up being the longest match in French Open history.

Sinner also was bested by Alcaraz in this year’s Italian Open, reminding everyone that there may just be one person standing in his way of history.

Novak Djokovic (+650)

There’s also the iconic Novak Djokivic, who is not quite what he once was, but is still better than the majority of his competition. Djokovic showed everyone he can still ball by reaching the 2025 French Open final, but it’s definitely worth noting that he hasn’t taken home any grand slam hardware since 2023.

If you’re looking for some positives, I’d start with this effort in the Australian Open – an event he’s dominated for years. He was able to edge out Alcaraz in that tourney, and may have won it again if an injury didn’t force him out of the competition.

Novak rebounded from that later by winning the 2025 Geneva Open. He’s obviously regressed over the past year or so in terms of sheer production, but his ability to get to the French Open final shows us he can still work some magic. He’s not my favorite bet, but at +650 you could do a lot worse when looking for a realistic bet that offers nice value.

Best Men’s Wimbledon Betting Value

The best Wimbledon value bet might be Taylor Fritz. He’s coming in with intriguing +2800 Wimbledon odds, which has my attention since he reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2024.

Fritz fell to Lorenzo Musetti in the QF, but he gave it a serious go, rebounding from a 6-3 loss in his first set to force a fifth set. He ultimately lost, but gave the type of effort that suggests advancing to the semifinals and beyond isn’t out of the question.

The 27-year old is still chasing his first ever grand slam win, but he reached the US Open final last year and has been making steady progress – reaching at least the fourth round in each grand slam in 2024.

Fritz continued his stellar 2024 into the Paris Games, where he secured a bronze medal. He parlayed his maturation into a solid 2025 to this point, too, as he helped the United States claim the United Cup title this year, and later reached the semifinals of the Miami Open.

He’s far from a lock to even get to the final, but Fritz offers solid odds and has been improving his game over the past year and a half. I wouldn’t feel amazing about actually betting on him to win, but he’s a guy I’d target along the way in the tourney, and also look for Wimbledon prop bets featuring him.

Top Men’s Wimbledon Longshot

I don’t think this is the tennis tournament to take major stabs at upside, but if you were so inclined, Lorenzo Musetti is probably as far as I’d go. At +8000, he’s certainly priced up enough to be a longshot, and you’re looking at someone who reached the semifinals at Wimbledon a year ago.

Musetti ultimately fell to Novak Djokovic in the SF, but he didn’t go quietly into the night. Novak won 6-4, 7-6, 6-4, but it was a pretty hard fought series.

The 23-year old Musetti still has a lot of work to do to take down his first career grand slam, but he continued his stellar play in May when he reached the semifinals at the 2025 French Open. 

Before that, worked his way to the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters, where only Carlos Alcaraz was able to beat him in the final. He even reached the final four of this year’s Mutua Madrid Open, which helped him secure a spot inside the men’s top-10.

Is Musetti a great bet to win the 2025 Wimbledon tourney? No, but he offers a really good price tag and two SF runs in two grand slams over the past year are as encouraging as it gets.

Men’s Wimbledon Final

I am willing to follow the Wimbledon betting odds here and embrace a possible Sinner vs. Alcaraz title match. Novak Djokvic is a decent bet to get there, too, but Alcaraz and Sinner have the best odds to win this thing and they’re also on opposite ends of the draw.

Alcaraz is shaping up as the best bet to win Wimbledon again, but Sinner will be pressing to get to the final. Whether Alcaraz actually accomplishes the three-peat or not remains to be seen, but I do like his chances of at least getting back to the final for a third year in a row.

Sinner comes into Wimbledon as the #1 ranked tennis player in the world, and we just got this amazing matchup at the 2025 French Open. I won’t be shocked at all if we get a similar showing again.

Men’s Wimbledon Predictions

While I like Carlos Alcaraz to reach the Wimbledon final yet again, I think winning any grand slam event three times in a row is incredibly difficult. He also showed some weakness in the first round, as he barely edged out Fabio Fognini.

Alcaraz should bounce back and get back to the promised land, but Jannik Sinner will be waiting on the other side, ready to exact some revenge. There’s also the extra narrative that this is Sinner’s weakest event, so I think he’ll come in as dialed in as ever.

On top of this, Sinner offers really nice value at +180. It won’t be easy, but we could get another epic final en route to his first Wimbledon trophy.

Bet: Jannik Sinner (+180)

Wimbledon Men’s Winners

The following is a list of the most recent Men’s Wimbledon winners:

YearWinner# Wimbledon Wins
2024Carlos Alcaraz2
2023Carlos Alcaraz2
2022Novak Djokovic7
2021Novak Djokovic7
2020N/AN/A
2019Novak Djokovic7
2018Novak Djokovic7
2017Roger Federer8
2016Andy Murray2
2015Novak Djokovic7