The excitement of witnessing one of the greatest Grand Slam finals in history can still be felt three weeks after Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros in five thrilling sets. But now, we're onto Wimbledon, which begins Monday.
It is no surprise that both Alcaraz and Sinner are at the top of the bettors' list of favorites among men. However, on a different surface, the field of candidates has changed from Paris to London.
The same can be said for French Open champion Coco Gauff and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, who will look for another successful run on Wimbledon's grass courts.
So, which players have the best Wimbledon odds?
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Wimbledon Odds (Men's)
Alcaraz not only won Roland Garros in spectacular fashion, but also added another title this week by taking the ATP 500 Queen's Club Championship in London.
This grass season tournament was his preparation for Wimbledon, and the triumph increased his lead over Sinner as the favorite.
At the other ATP 500 tournament played on grass this week, Alexander Bublik surprised Daniil Medvedev in the final match in Stuttgart. Both could be seen as darkhorses for London, though Jack Draper is the trendy pick.
Lastly, no candidate list would be complete without the best ever — Novak Djokovic. He will make another run at his 25th Grand Slam title and is currently priced third at Kalshi.
Wimbledon Odds (Women's)
Gauff shocked Sabalenka — and most fans — by taking Roland Garros, but still can't manage to take the top spot from her in the Wimbledon odds.
Both players might get another go at their rivalry in London. They will also have to look after grass specialists like Elena Rybakina and Marketa Vondrousova, who recently won the Berlin WTA 500.
Madison Keys, the Australian Open champion, also garners support as the sixth-best candidate.
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