The 2024 Wimbledon Championships begin on July 1 and run through July 14 from the All England Club in London. Below, we preview the women's draw and discuss 2024 Wimbledon odds and predictions to consider ahead of the only grass-court major of the season:
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2024 Wimbledon odds, preview, and picks: Sabalenka, Swiatek favored at All England Club
Poland's Iga Swiatek has been on an absolute tear, and shows no signs of slowing down ahead of Wimbledon. She just notched her third title at Roland Garros and is riding a 19-match winning streak, showing top form ahead of yet another Grand Slam.Â
The Wimbledon title has proven elusive, however, and as such, Swiatek is not the odds-on favorite to win the tournament. That honor belongs to Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who slightly edges out Swiatek in the futures odds (according to DraftKings):Â
The winner of the 2023 Australian Open, Sabalenka will certainly pose a challenge to Swiatek on the grass at Wimbledon, and the two are likely on a collision course to determine the tournament’s ultimate winner.
Owner of a 19-match win streak, Iga Swiatek has given no sign that she's slowing down. Her latest match was to capture her third French Open, defeating Jasmine Paolini in straight sets to add to her growing number of Grand Slam titles.
The Polish phenom is 45-4 so far in 2024, her last loss coming in April at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix when she fell to Elena Rybakina in the semifinal. Still, you could do far worse than taking a flier on the world’s top player and No. 1 seed at Wimbledon at +350 prior to the tournament even starting.
Women’s Wimbledon long shot picks: Coco Gauff Wimbledon odds & more
American Coco Gauff may have nabbed her first top-two seed at a major, but she's still sitting behind Sabalenka, Swiatek and Rybakina in the futures odds.
Gauff was bounced out of the French Open in the semifinal round courtesy of Swiatek, and is coming off of a loss against Jessica Pegula in the ecotrans Ladies Open. She's yet to add a Grand Slam to her resume, but has been getting deeper into tournaments and could be a sneaky play to upset the field at Wimbledon.
Marketa Vondrousova was forced to retire due to a hip injury in the ecotrans Ladies Open, but is ready to go for Wimbledon, where she will defend her 2023 title.
She's played well in majors over the last couple of years, making it to the quarterfinals in the 2023 US Open and the 2024 French Open. Can she capture lightning in a bottle once at Wimbledon once more? At these odds, it's worth a shot.Â
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Chuck Bausman is a sports betting writer at Gaming Today. Bausman has worked 30+ years in journalism and is a former executive sports editor of the Philadelphia Daily News and managing editor of Philly Hockey Now. He is a journalism professor at Rider University.
