Wimbledon Betting Odds 2027
View the latest Wimbledon 2027 betting odds at Parimatch, including men’s and women’s outright winner markets, match betting, set markets and In-Play tennis odds.
View the latest Wimbledon 2027 betting odds at Parimatch, including men’s and women’s outright winner markets, match betting, set markets and In-Play tennis odds.
Wimbledon returns to the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club from Monday 28 June to Sunday 11 July 2027.
The Championships is the third of the four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments and the only one played on grass. The event includes men’s and women’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles, wheelchair and junior competitions.
At Parimatch, you can view Wimbledon betting odds before and during the tournament. Early markets focus primarily on the men’s and women’s outright winners, with individual match odds and further betting options added once the draws and daily schedules are confirmed.
Jannik Sinner will arrive as the reigning men’s singles champion after successfully defending his title in 2026. Linda Noskova is the reigning women’s champion following her victory over Karolina Muchova.
You can also explore the wider range of tennis betting odds available across the ATP and WTA Tours.
Wimbledon 2027 begins on Monday 28 June and concludes on Sunday 11 July.
The tournament will be held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London. The singles competitions begin on the opening Monday, with the men’s and women’s finals taking place during the closing weekend.
The confirmed tournament details are:
Wimbledon outright betting involves selecting the player you believe will win an entire tournament.
Separate outright markets are available for the men’s and women’s singles. Markets may also become available for the doubles and mixed doubles competitions.
A win-only outright selection must win the relevant tournament for the bet to be successful. Each-way betting may also be offered. The number of places and fraction of the odds are displayed alongside the market and should be checked before placing a bet.
Jannik Sinner is the two-time defending men’s Wimbledon champion. He won his first title by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the 2025 final before overcoming Alexander Zverev in the 2026 final.
Carlos Alcaraz won consecutive Wimbledon titles in 2023 and 2024 and remains one of Sinner’s main rivals on grass. Alexander Zverev reached his first Wimbledon final in 2026, while Jack Draper and Taylor Fritz are also prominent in Parimatch’s early outright market.
The current Parimatch market places Sinner and Alcaraz at the head of the Wimbledon 2027 men’s outright betting, followed by Zverev, Draper and Fritz. Prices will move before the tournament, so the live market displayed on this page should always be checked for the latest odds.
Novak Djokovic has won seven Wimbledon men’s singles titles. One further victory would draw him level with Roger Federer’s Open Era record of eight.
Linda Noskova will return as the reigning women’s Wimbledon champion after defeating Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in the 2026 final.
The women’s outright market is likely to include Noskova and Muchova alongside established Grand Slam contenders such as Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina.
However, the market order can change considerably before the tournament. Form, fitness and results during the grass-court season may all influence the Wimbledon women’s odds.
Use the market displayed above as the current source for:
Parimatch offers pre-tournament outright markets and match-specific Wimbledon betting options.
The exact markets available will depend on the competition, round and stage of the tournament. Common Wimbledon betting markets can include the following.
An outright winner bet involves selecting the player you believe will win the complete men’s or women’s singles tournament.
A win-only selection must win the relevant tournament. If an each-way option is available, the place terms and fraction of the odds will be displayed alongside the market.
A match winner bet involves selecting which player will progress from a particular Wimbledon match.
Match odds become available once the draw and schedule have been confirmed. Bets remain subject to the retirement, withdrawal and walkover rules displayed by Parimatch.
Correct set score betting involves predicting the final match score in sets.
Men’s Wimbledon singles matches are played as best of five sets. Possible winning scores include:
Women’s singles matches are played as best of three sets. Possible winning scores include:
The selection must match the final completed score for the bet to be successful, subject to the relevant settlement rules.
A set winner bet involves selecting which player will win a specific set rather than the complete match.
For example, you may choose the winner of the first set before the match begins. Further set markets may become available as the contest progresses.
Set handicap betting applies a virtual advantage or disadvantage to one player before the result is calculated.
In a men’s best-of-five match, a player backed at +2.5 sets would cover the handicap if they win the match or lose 3-1 or 3-2. A 3-0 defeat would not cover the line.
Women’s handicap markets use different lines because their singles matches are played as best of three sets.
A game handicap applies the virtual advantage or disadvantage to the total number of games rather than sets.
For example, a player backed at +4.5 games has 4.5 games added to their final total for settlement purposes.
This can allow a handicap selection to be successful even when the selected player loses the match, depending on the final game score.
Total games betting involves predicting whether a match will contain more or fewer games than the specified line.
The total combines the number of games won by both players.
For example, an Over 38.5 Games selection requires at least 39 completed games, subject to the market’s settlement and retirement conditions.
Total sets betting involves predicting whether a match will contain more or fewer sets than the displayed line.
An Over 4.5 Sets bet in a men’s singles match requires all five sets to be played.
Women’s singles matches are best of three, so the relevant total may instead be set at 2.5.
This market asks whether both players will win at least one set during the match.
A “Yes” selection is successful if each player wins one or more completed sets. A “No” selection requires one player to win without dropping a set.
A correct score in a set bet involves predicting the exact game score of a specified set.
Available selections may include scores such as:
The chosen set must finish with the selected score for the bet to be successful.
Tie-break markets involve predicting whether a tie-break will be played during a match or specified set.
Additional markets may allow you to select which player will win the tie-break if one occurs.
A first break of serve bet involves selecting which player will be the first to win a game while their opponent is serving.
A separate “no break” option may be available for certain sets or matches.
In-Play Wimbledon betting allows eligible bets to be placed after a match has started.
Available live tennis markets may include:
Visit the In-Play tennis betting page during Wimbledon to see the live matches and markets currently available.
In-Play odds change throughout a match and may be temporarily suspended during points, medical timeouts or other important moments. Parimatch currently lists Match Betting, Set Betting, Set Winner, Point Winner and Current or Next Game Winner among its live tennis options.
To place a Wimbledon bet at Parimatch:
Before the tournament starts, the main options are likely to be men’s and women’s outright winner markets.
Once the tournament draw is released, individual match betting and additional set, game and handicap markets will become available.
Market availability and odds can change. Always review the details displayed in the bet slip before confirming a bet.
Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam played on grass, so results from hard-court and clay-court tournaments do not always provide a complete picture of a player’s prospects.
Factors worth reviewing include:
Some players consistently perform better on grass than on other surfaces.
Review their previous Wimbledon record and results at other grass-court tournaments rather than relying only on overall rankings.
Grass can reward an effective first serve because the lower bounce gives the returning player less time to react.
Consider first-serve percentage, aces, double faults and the percentage of service games held.
Strong returning remains important, particularly against leading servers.
Players who can block powerful serves back into play or attack second serves may be better equipped to create break opportunities.
Grass requires different movement from clay and hard courts. Players must stay balanced on a surface that can become worn and less consistent as the tournament progresses.
Grand Slam singles tournaments are physically demanding.
Check whether a player has recently withdrawn, required treatment during matches or returned from injury before making a selection.
The draw can significantly affect an outright selection.
A player may face several strong grass-court opponents in one section, while another contender may have a more favourable route into the later rounds.
Do not describe any draw as “easy”, because every opponent must still be beaten and projected routes can change through upsets and withdrawals.
Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam played on grass.
The Australian Open and US Open use hard courts, while the French Open is played on clay.
Grass typically provides a lower bounce than clay, although playing conditions can vary with the weather, court wear and stage of the tournament. Effective serving, quick reactions and confident movement can all be particularly important.
Wimbledon is also the oldest tennis tournament in the world, with the first Championships held in 1877.
Jannik Sinner won the 2026 men’s singles title by defeating Alexander Zverev 6-7(7), 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-4.
It was Sinner’s second successive Wimbledon title following his four-set victory over Carlos Alcaraz in 2025.
Linda Noskova won the 2026 women’s singles title by defeating fellow Czech Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.
The recent men’s champions include:
The recent women’s champions include:
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Wimbledon is one of four Grand Slam tournaments held during the tennis season.
The Australian Open betting page covers the opening Grand Slam of the year at Melbourne Park.
Explore the latest clay-court markets through the French Open betting guide.
The US Open tennis odds page covers the final Grand Slam of the season in New York.
Each destination should be linked once only. These are the verified Parimatch UK Grand Slam pages.
Parimatch provides Wimbledon betting odds across the men’s and women’s tournaments.
Outright winner markets are available before the competition begins, with match betting, set markets, handicaps and In-Play options added as the tournament approaches and progresses.
The odds displayed on the page can change. Check the current market and bet slip information before placing a selection.
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