2021 Wimbledon Odds Tracker
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Wimbledon 2021 will take place on June 28, 2021, at the historic All England Club in Wimbledon, London. We’ve been tracking the odds for all competitors across a number of top sportsbooks since they first became available, and have charted them in the graphs and tables below. Bookmark this page and visit it regularly to see how the odds for the top contenders ebb and flow as Wimbledon approaches.
2021 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Top Contenders
- [7/9/21]Â Djokovic is a heavy favorite over Berrettini at -500 odds in the Wimbledon Final on Sunday
- [7/6/21] Once +30000, Marton Fucsovics is into the quarters and is the longest shot now at +14000
- [6/30/21]Â Into the third round and after Tsitsipas was knocked out early, odds keep shortening on Djokovic to -167
- [6/17/21] After Nadal withdrew from the tournament, Djokovic is now the odds-on favorite at -109
- [6/14/21]Â Djokovic’s +125 odds to win Wimbledon have remained unchanged after winning the French Open. Finalist Tsitsipas is now +600
- [4/7/21] Over the past year Alexander Zverev has seen his odds fall from +1200 to +2000
- [4/20/20]Â 2018 and 2019 winner Novak Djokovic is the early favorite over one year from the tournament with odds of +150
2021 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Odds
Player | Odds |
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Novak Djokovic | -500 |
Matteo Berrettini | +350 |
All odds as of July 9Â
Wimbledon Odds for ATP Top 5 Men’s Singles Players
Odds for Recent Wimbledon Men’s Singles Champions
It’s the Big Three who’ll fill up this chart, as Andy Murray is the only other player to have won at Wimbledon this past decade. Due to injuries, he didn’t even participate in the 2019 men’s singles, only playing mixed doubles with Serena Williams.
Recent Wimbledon Men’s Singles Champions
Year | Winner |
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2020 | Not played |
2019 | Novak Djokovic |
2018 | Novak Djokovic |
2017 | Roger Federer |
2016 | Andy Murray |
2015 | Novak Djokovic |
2014 | Novak Djokovic |
2013 | Andy Murray |
2012 | Roger Federer |
2011 | Novak Djokovic |
2010 | Rafael Nadal |
No one has had more success at Wimbledon in the Open Era than Roger Federer. The Swiss Maestro has won the tournament eight times and captured five consecutive titles from 2003 to 2007.
Wimbledon Men’s Singles Championships By Country
The US has a long way to go to catch up to the UK, which has won 37 Wimbledon titles since 1877. The last Brit to hoist the Gentleman’s Singles Trophy was Andy Murray, who won his second Wimbledon title in 2016.
2021 Wimbledon Women’s Singles Top Contenders
- [7/8/21] Ashleigh Barty is a heavy -235 favorite over Karolina Pliskova in the finals
- [6/30/21]Â Aryna Sabalenka is now second favorite at +700, shortened from +1100
- [6/17/21] Top contender Osaka has withdrawn from the tournament leaving Barty, Williams ans Kvitova as the top favorites
- [6/14/21]Â After winning the French Open, Barbora Krejcikova now has +3000 odds to win Wimbledon
- [4/7/21] When these odds opened, Naomi Osaka was +1000. She has since seen those odds nearly halved, now +550
- [4/20/20] Neither Ashleigh Barty or Bianca Andreescu have ever won Wimbledon, but each open with the shortest odds to win in 2021 at 6-1
2021 Wimbledon Women’s Singles Odds
Player | Odds |
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Ashleigh Barty | -235 |
Karolina Pliskova | +190 |
Wimbledon Odds for WTA Top 5 Women’s Singles Players
Odds for Recent Wimbledon Women’s Singles Champions
2018 winner Angelique Kerber has opened at average odds of +4000 , while 2017 winner Garbine Muguruza opened at +1400.
Recent Wimbledon Women’s Singles Champions
Year | Winner |
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2020 | Not played |
2019 | Simona Halep |
2018 | Angelique Kerber |
2017 | Garbine Muguruza |
2016 | Serena Williams |
2015 | Serena Williams |
2014 | Petra Kvitova |
2013 | Marion Bartoli |
2012 | Serena Williams |
2011 | Petra Kvitova |
2010 | Serena Williams |
Wimbledon has been a true home-away-from-home for the Williams Sisters. Venus and Serena have combined to win 12 Wimbledon singles championships and six doubles championships since the turn of the century.
Wimbledon Women’s Singles Championships By Country
However, in 2019, Simona Halep defeated Williams in the women’s singles finals 6-2 6-2 to become the first Romanian to win a Wimbledon title.

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