The semifinals are set, and several usual suspects remain at the top of the Wimbledon odds board.
The latest: Carlos Alcaraz topped Jannik Sinner in one of the most epic French Open finals you’ll ever see in June, and those two are still the clear-cut favourites to win at the All England Club. On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka headlines the final four.
Check out our latest 2025 Wimbledon odds as of July 9.
Wimbledon odds
We’ll first start with the men’s side, which features Sinner, Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic at the top.
| Player | Odds |
| Carlos Alcaraz | -118 |
| Jannik Sinner | +185 |
| Novak Djokovic | +400 |
| Taylor Fritz | +2,000 |
Wimbledon odds as of 4:00 p.m. on 07/09/2025.
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Men’s Wimbledon odds notes
- Sinner started the year on an incredible run. He won 18 of his first 20 matches but those two losses came against Alcaraz. The Italian is 15-2 on grass since the start of 2024. He was down two sets to Grigor Dimitrov in the round of 16, but the Bulgarian had to retire with an injury. That unfortunate break has given Sinner new life and a chance to capture his second Grand Slam title of the season.
- Alcaraz was down to triple championship point before mounting a historic comeback against Sinner to defend his French Open title and secure a fifth grand slam… at the age of 22. He’s 30-1 on grass over the last two years and is looking for a third straight Wimbledon title.
- It’s a testament to Djokovic’s durability that he’s here. And he’s seemingly the only player who can consistently compete against Sinner and Alcaraz. The 38-year-old aims to tie Roger Federer’s record of eight Wimbledon titles this year.
- Taylor Fritz has 13-1 on grass this year, winning both the BOSS Open and the Lexus Eastbourne Open. He’s 0-2 against Alcaraz.
Wimbledon odds: Women’s side
| Player | Odds |
| Aryna Sabalenka | -130 |
| Iga Swiatek | +190 |
| Amanda Anisimova | +650 |
| Belinda Bencic | +1,400 |
Wimbledon odds as of 4:00 p.m. on 07/09/2025.
Women’s Wimbledon odds notes
- Sabalenka is now the odds-on favourite to win at Wimbledon. The world No. 1 was runner-up in both the Australian Open and French Open but won twice in between (Miami Open, Madrid Open). She was forced to withdraw from Wimbledon last year and was a semifinalist in 2023. She meets Amanda Anisimova in the semifinal.
- Iga Swiatek is having a down year, but that all can change. She owns a 39-11 record and has yet to win a tournament after capturing five singles titles, including the French Open, in 2024. Her 25-9 record on grass rivals the best in the world, so Wimbledon might be her best chance this season to capture a Grand Slam title.
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