Weโre on to the famed All England Club and you know the deal โ the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament of all is upon us, Wimbledon. The womenโs singles tourney runs from now until July 9. This article has expert betting predictions on the 2022 Wimbledon tournament, including free picks to win. Youโll want to read this before laying a bet on the event!
Before we get to all of that, letโs take a gander at the 2022 Wimbledon betting odds. The following players are most favored to win the womenโs singles title:
| Player | ||
|---|---|---|
| Iga Swiatek | +130 | +130 |
| Ons Jabeur | +800 | +800 |
| Coco Gauff | +1200 | +1200 |
| Petra Kvitova | +1400 | +1400 |
| Simona Halep | +1600 | +1600 |
| Jelena Ostapenko | +1800 | +1800 |
2022 Wimbledonโs Womenโs Singles Preview
As you saw above, the 2022 Wimbledon womenโs singles event feels like Swiatek vs. the field. Thereโs a huge gap between Swiatekโs betting odds and the second-closest Ons Jabeur (a difference of +670 between the two). Thatโs partly due to Swiatekโs domination over WTA the past five months, but a few other reasons too.
At the French Open, few of the top draws outside of Swiatek played remotely well. The vast majority were eliminated by the third round. So thereโs not a lot of recent momentum going into Wimbledon for other top-ranked players. Serena Williams is back in the mix, but in what form is a giant question mark for the 40-year-old, who undoubtedly will be shaking off playing rust.
The 2021 Wimbledon champion was Ash Barty, who remains in retirement. Swiatekโs unbelievable rise came in the wake of Barty calling it quits and that once again hangs large at the All England Club where it seems like Swiatekโs is unrivaled. Though, we challenge that notion later on so stay tuned.
Best Picks To Win 2022 Wimbledon Womenโs Singles Title
Rather than automatically assuming Swiatek will roll through the Grand Slam (again), weโve done our due diligence here to make our 2022 Wimbledon womenโs singles picks. And yes, picks is plural because weโre taking two different players in London. Allow us to explain our rationale:
Iga Swiatek
Swiatek hasnโt lost a match since February. Her four-month-plus run since then has been nothing short of spectacular. A 35-match winning streak. Number-one world ranking. A French Open title, the second Grand Slam of her young career (sheโs only 21 years old). Title wins in Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Radom, Stuttgart, and Rome. Utter dominance if you can tell.
However, sheโs not that big of a betting favorite in London, at least given her recent form. We mean, sheโs still plus-money to win. Oddsmakers, we believe, are tempering their expectations because Swiatek has a so-so track record on grass courts. She is just 3-2 at Wimbledon. Furthermore, over her career, she has played a meager 12 matches on grass, none of which include this year.
Grass could be quite the adjustment for Swiatek. Weโre still going to bet on her to win, but we wonโt be putting โall our eggs in one basketโ due to the risk factor. Weโll be complimenting our Swiatek back with one more player, which weโll cover next.
Simona Halep
It might be wrong to call a former Wimbledon champion a sleeper pick, but thatโs what it feels like for Halep here. Itโs her first return to the All England Club since triumphing here back in 2019 (2020 was canceled and an injury ruined her 2021 hopes). She has rather long odds to win at +1600, but weโre taking it nonetheless.
Admittedly, Halep drew a tough draw. Paula Badosa and two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova potentially lurk down the line. Heck, Halep will have a tough time even reaching that far. Early on, sheโll likely come face-to-face with Kirsten Flipkens and Camila Giorgi.
Regardless, we have full faith in Halep to survive and potentially win out. Our confidence stems from her new coach Patrick Mouratoglou, who famously guided Serenaโs career before. Returning to the grass-court where Halepโs career initially took off also helps. So weโre doing double bets on Swiatek and Halep. Backing two proven Grand Slam winners isnโt a bad online betting strategy whatsoever.
How To Watch 2022 Wimbledon Tournament?
ESPN and its family of networks (ABC, ESPN2) will be the place to watch the 2022 Wimbledon tournament, for those in the United States. The TV channels will be live-airing all-tourney matches, from the men to women, and singles to doubles brackets. Here's the schedule of events to follow:
- June 27 and 28 โ First Round
- June 29 and 30 โ Second Round
- July 1 and 2 โ Third Round
- July 3 and 4 โ Fourth Round
- July 5 โ Quarterfinals
- July 7 โ Semifinals
- July 9 โ Finals
How To Bet On The 2022 Wimbledon Tournament?
The futures wager we covered above is only one way to bet on the 2022 Wimbledon Tournament. There's a plethora more if you include the other events. Beyond futures, there are also bets on the regular matches (over/under sets played, moneyline, etc.). To get a full list of Wimbledon odds, you'll want to visit one of the underneath bookmakers.
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