The Odds Wimbledon Tennis Tournament at SBG Global

April 7th, 2021 Tennis Betting

The odds Wimbledon tennis tournament is the premier Grand Slam event for both the men and the women. There are a number of excellent options to consider when betting Wimbledon. Let’s consider the choices for the Wimbledon tennis tournament. The odds Wimbledon tennis tournament options begin with taking a player to win the tournament.

The odds Wimbledon tennis lines will have players listed anywhere from odds-on to 100-1 or more. You might have a player like Roger Federer listed at 4-5 while some unknown player would be 100-1 in the Wimbledon tennis lines. Sometimes these unknown players will be put together into what is called the “field”. These are the players most of the public has not heard of and would not attract individual attention on the odds Wimbledon tennis board.

The other option as you look at the Wimbledon tennis tournament is the matchup.  This is where one player is pitted against another just as they are in the tournament. Oftentimes you may not see matchups when betting Wimbledon until it gets to the quarterfinals, semifinals and the final.  Sometimes though, since the odds Wimbledon tennis tournament is so popular, you will see early round matchups when betting Wimbledon.  The matchups on the Wimbledon tennis board are based on money lines and would look like this:

Maria Sharpova     +140
Serena Williams     -160

For this betting Wimbledon matchup you would risk $220 to win $100 on Williams or you would risk $100 and win $180 on Sharapova.  You can also risk more or less and the ratios are the same. When you look at the  Wimbledon tennis matchups you just have to worry about your player beating the other player and not the entire field. This sometimes makes the Wimbledon tennis matchups more popular than the tennis futures bet.  Both the matchups and the futures bet are popular in Grand Slam events and they are even more popular during Wimbledon since the tournament gets the most attention of any of the four Grand Slam events.