Wimbledon has entered the quarter-finals, and day 10 of the tournament has brought us some intriguing matches alongside fantastic betting opportunities. We've analysed the matchups and compiled three of the top bets for you to consider.
Best Wimbledon Predictions Today
Here are our top betting suggestions for day 10 of Wimbledon as the quarter-finals continue to unfold.
Djokovic vs De Minaur Four Sets Total @ 1/1
Djokovic consistently finds himself as the bookmaker's favourite in any match, and it's no surprise why. Despite a somewhat underwhelming 2024 season, he has reached the quarter-finals in five out of seven tournaments.
Although absent from the court since the French Open due to knee surgery, Djokovic has shown admirable form at Wimbledon. However, two of his four matches have stretched to a fourth set, likely due to his ongoing recovery.
Meanwhile, De Minaur has also been in impressive form, securing two titles this year including one on grass. With a solid 33-12 win-loss record and regular appearances in quarter-finals and semi-finals, he's proven his capability.
Yet facing Djokovic is a different challenge altogether. Djokovic and De Minaur are tied 1-1 in their 2024 encounters, but with Djokovic's Wimbledon prowess in play, it's an uphill battle for De Minaur to upset the world No. 2. Our prediction leans towards Djokovic taking the match, though De Minaur is expected to put up a strong fight and likely claim at least one set.
Musetti +3.5 Handicap vs Fritz @ 6/4
The 2024 season has been a standout for Fritz, with consistent appearances in the quarter-finals and semi-finals across various tournaments and two titles under his belt.
Fritz's game has been versatile across all surfaces, including grass. His recent victory at Eastbourne and quarter-final run at Queen's Club highlight his impressive campaign on grass. Fritz's ability to disrupt top players, as seen in his victory over Alexander Zverev, underscores his current form and confidence heading into Wimbledon.
Comparatively, Musetti has had a pretty mediocre season with an 18-17 win-loss record and no titles to date. His notable achievement before Wimbledon was reaching the finals at Queen's Club, showcasing his potential on grass.
While Musetti is undeniably talented at just 22 years old, the day is likely to end with a resounding victory for Fritz, even with a handicap in his favour.
Rybakina to Win 2-0 vs Svitolina @ 5/6
Elena Rybakina has been performing spectacularly in the 2024 season. She’s reached the quarter-finals of nearly every tournament she’s entered, except the Australian Open. Rybakina has maintained an impressive 35-7 win-loss record this season, having bagged titles in Stuttgart, Abu Dhabi, and Brisbane.
Currently ranked world No. 4, she’s also dominating with a 72.1 percent first-serve win rate.
On the other hand, Svitolina’s season has been more of a mixed bag. With an 18-12 win-loss record and no titles to her name, her performance has been fairly average. This quarter-final appearance is her first since the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Svitolina has played just one grass tournament before Wimbledon, in Bad Homburg where she had to suffer a first-round exit. However, her game has picked up at Wimbledon, fighting her way to the quarter-finals.
Despite this surge, facing Rybakina seems to be the end of the line for Svitolina. Rybakina is expected to take this match in straight sets.
Why Trust Our Wimbledon Betting Tips?
Here are some of the picks we nailed last month at the French Open:
- De Minaur to beat Fils 3-0 @ 21/20
- Sun to beat Raducanu @ 4/1
- Sinner to beat Shelton 3-0 @ 8/13
- Mpetshi Perricard to beat Ruusuvuori @ 8/11
- Sinner -8.5 handicap vs Kecmanovic @ 1/1
- Tiafoe +6.5 vs Alcaraz @ 1/1
- Zverev -5.5 handicap vs Giron @ 4/5
- Gauff -6.5 handicap vs Todoni @ 5/6
- Sinner to beat Berrettini 3-1 @ 12/5
- Djokovic -8.5 handicap vs Kopriva @ 8/13
- Draper -2.5 handicap vs Ymer @ 4/7
- Shapovalov to beat Jarry @ 8/13
- Monfils to beat Mannarino @ 8/15
While you’re here, make sure to check out our men’s outright predictions this Wimbledon, and our analysis of the men’s seeds.