After a week of qualifying in brutal conditions in SW19, the 2026 Wimbledon main draw will begin on Monday, in what is always an exciting day for Tennis fans across the world.
Wimbledon is regarded by many as the most prestigious of the four Grand Slams, and the fact that it is one of just a handful of tournaments played on grass adds to its appeal.
More than any other surface, playing on grass is a leveller for so many players, which is why we get so many shocks at Wimbledon each year.
Ahead of the tournament getting underway, here are the outright winner odds across both the men's and women's draws.
Wimbledon outright odds: Men's draw
Jannik Sinner (8/15)
Jannik Sinner is the outright favourite to win Wimbledon, but his odds are not as short as they were at Roland Garros. Sinner's five-set shock defeat to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in Paris has spooked many bettors, and although he won Wimbledon last year, he was on the brink of elimination in the fourth round before Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire.
Sinner is still the best player in the draw, but his fitness issues in long matches are too hard to ignore. Stay clear at 8/15.
Novak Djokovic (7/1)
Novak Djokovic is the second-favourite, and although there have been some concerns about his lack of match practice in the build-up to Wimbledon, the man himself says that he feels like he is peaking in time for the tournament. If Djokovic is to win another slam, it will be here, and it will probably have to be this year, given that Carlos Alcaraz is injured.
Alexander Zverev (11/1)
Now that he is a grand slam champion, could the shackles be off? Getting that monkey off his back should see a free Alexander Zverev turn up at Wimbledon this year, and given his serving prowess, he has the tools to be a problem for anyone on the grass.
Ben Shelton (12/1)
Ben Shelton is a phenomenal grass-court player, and his form this year proves it. In eight matches on grass since Roland Garros, Shelton has won seven, picking up a title in Stuttgart along the way. Shelton has gone deep here before, but does he have the game to beat the likes of Djokovic and Sinner? Probably not.
Wimbledon outright odds: Women's draw
Aryna Sabalenka (10/3)
Aryna Sabalenka goes off as the favourite, but when doesn't she? In reality, her form in the build-up to Wimbledon has not been good, losing to Jessica Pegula in Berlin after being forced to come back from 2-6, 0-4 down against Nikola Bartunkova. I struggle to see her winning this fortnight.
Elena Rybakina (11/2)
Women's tennis is so hard to predict at the moment, but I don't like Rybakina at 11/2, either. The world number two has the game to dominate grass court tennis, yet she has not even been back to a final since winning Wimbledon in 2022.
Iga Swiatek (17/2)
If Iga Swiatek is to defend her title this year, then she will probably have to win each match in straight sets, as her three-set record this year is extremely worrying. Swiatek has lost seven of her last eight three-set matches, in a run that stretches back to Doha in February.
Jessic Pegula (9/1)
At 9/1, this is a bet I do like on the women's side of the draw. In Berlin, she reached the final, beating Sabalenka 6-0 in a third-set decider and also downed grass court specialist, Maddison Keys. After reaching the semis in Australia earlier this year, her opportunity to win a Grand Slam could be now.
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