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Day four of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships is upon us, and we are in for yet another exciting day of action across all 18 courts at SW19.

Day three turned out to be a straightforward one for the favourites across both the men's and women's draws. Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner, who both dropped sets in the opening round, cruised through in straight sets, as did the women's world number one, Aryna Sabalenka.

On day four, we turn our attention to three of the four British singles players who remain in the tournament. Can any of them make it through to round three?

Check out our Wimbledon day 4 betting tips below.

Jacob Fearnley to beat Jaume Munar (6/5)

We are backing Jacob Fearnley to come out on top against Jaume Munar despite them being ranked more than 100 places apart in the ATP World Rankings.

What leans us towards Fearnley here is Munar's poor record on grass. This year, he has only managed to play two grass court matches in the build-up to Wimbledon and lost both in straight sets. While he came through his first-round match, that was against another player with a poor record on the surface, Francisco Cerundolo.

Fearnley, on the other hand, is playing on his preferred surface. He has played nine matches on grass this summer, winning six of them at a win rate of 66.67%.

Katie Swan vs Madison Keys – Over 18.5 games (4/5)

Unlike Fearnley, Katie Swan is playing someone who does enjoy playing on grass in Madison Keys. The Americans' best performance at Wimbledon may only be a quarter-final, but that is an underachievement for a player with three grass-court titles to her name.

Keys is a fantastic server, but if Swan can serve at the same level she did in her opening round match, where she only faced break points in her final service game, then she has every chance of at least making a game of it on Thursday.

Over 18.5 games means that a 6-4, 6-3 victory for Keys is okay, and a scoreline around there is what we are expecting.

Otto Virtanen to beat Arthur Fery (8/11)

Otto Virtanen enjoyed the win of his career in the first round as he downed the world number five, Ben Shelton, in five sets. Virtanen was always eyed as a potential banana skin for Shelton, and he will fancy the job against Britain's Arthur Fery.

Virtanen has won 15 of the 19 matches he has played on grass this season at a win rate of 79%, which is hugely impressive for a player ranked 140th in the world. Fery, meanwhile, has lost two of his last four grass-court matches, and both of those were against clay-court specialists, the Cerundolo brothers.

These two players have only ever met once before, and Virtanen came out on top in a match that was also played on grass back in 2022.

Andy is tipster who has been calling Golf tournaments for several years across many different platforms. He has covered all tournaments from the Asian Tour to the Masters. He's also a keen football fan and is an expert on European football.

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