Ladbrokes brings you its full preview and betting guide to Wimbledon 2026
Jannik Sinner odds-on favourite in the men's draw, with Carlos Alcaraz injured
Karolina Muchova the favourite in the Ladies' Singles after several upsets

Ladbrokes brings you its full preview, odds and betting guide to Wimbledon 2026, with the latest tournament favourites, expert tips and insights with the action now into the semi-finals at the All England Club.
After a thrilling French Open which saw two new Grand Slam champions crowned, attention shifts to the grass as the world's best players descend on SW19.
The short turnaround between Roland Garros and Wimbledon leaves little room to adapt, with big serves, quick points and confidence on grass often proving key at the All England Club, as opposed to the longer rallies on clay.
Jannik Sinner is the favourite in the Men's Singles with Carlos Alcaraz still injured, while in the Ladies' Singles, Karolina Muchova is the new frontrunner.
First Round: Monday, 29 June, 2026
Ladies' Singles Final: Saturday, 11 July, 2026
Men's Singles Final: Sunday, 12 July, 2026
Venue: All England Club, Wimbledon, London
Jannik Sinner is the favourite to win the Wimbledon Men's Singles at odds of 4/7, with the Italian aiming to retain the title he won for the first time last year. His great rival Carlos Alcaraz is absent from a second consecutive Slam, and Sinner was a heavy odds-on favourite at Roland Garros too, but the world number one struggled in the heat in a shock second-round exit to Juan Manuel Cerundolo. He opted not to play any warm-up tournaments on the grass swing, but after an edgy first-round win that went the distance, Sinner has not dropped a set since.
The main beneficiary of the upsets at Roland Garros was Alexander Zverev, who finally won his maiden Grand Slam title in his third final. Zverev is odds of 3/1 to follow that up with a triumph at Wimbledon. although this is the first time the German has made it past the fourth round at SW19. Zverev faces a more favourable semi-final on paper against British hero Arthur Fery.
Next in the betting is Novak Djokovic at odds of 6/1, with the great Serb only needing one more Wimbledon title to match Roger Federer's all-time record of eight championships. Djokovic was another surprise early exit in Paris, losing in the third round to Joao Fonseca, and there are questions if the 39-year-old has the energy to go all the way. Djokovic has made his eighth consecutive semi-final at Wimbledon, with another titanic clash against Sinner to come.
Arthur Fery (14/1) carries home hopes as the last remaining Brit, with the wildcard extending his fairytale run into the last four, following up his thrilling five-set win over Gregor Dimitrov with an impressive straight-sets win against Flavio Cobolli. With momentum and the crowd firmly behind him, can Fery pull off one of the greatest Wimbledon stories of all time?
In the Ladies' Singles, Karolina Muchova is the new favourite to win Wimbledon at odds of 9/4. Muchova knocked out the last remaining Wimbledon winner in the draw, beating fellow Czech Barbora Krecjikova, before a straight-sets quarter-final win over Naomi Osaka to reach her first semi-final at SW19. Muchova will face Coco Gauff in the semi-finals.
Marta Kostyuk (12/5) made her first Slam semi-final at Roland Garros and has backed it up by making the last four at Wimbledon. The Ukrainian has dropped just two sets all tournament and has an evenly-matched semi-final against Linda Noskova for a place in the final.
Coco Gauff (5/2) is a two-time Slam winner, the only one remaining in the draw, but has struggled on the grass at Wimbledon in the past and this is the first time she's made it past the fourth round. Gauff has come from a set down to win each of her last two matches against Belinda Bencic and Jessica Pegula.
One of two remaining Czechs in the last four is Linda Noskova, who is odds of 10/3 to go all the way. The 21-year-old saw off Madison Keys before defeating Elise Mertens to reach her first Major semi-final.
Outright winner: Bet on who will lift the trophy on Centre Court.
Each-way betting: Get paid out if your player reaches the final, ideal in a wide-open draw.
Match betting: Pick winners on a game-by-game basis throughout the tournament.
Set betting: Predict the exact scoreline, particularly when one player is strongly favoured.
In-play betting: With points often won and lost in a flash on grass, in-play betting lets you follow the action as matches unfold.
Serve dominance matters: Powerful servers and players who like to dictate points from the baseline often enjoy success on Wimbledon's fast grass courts.
Grass-court pedigree counts: Recent performances at Queen's, Halle, Eastbourne and Bad Homburg can offer a good indication of which players have adapted best to the surface.
Upsets are never far away: Wimbledon regularly produces surprise results in the opening week, particularly when top seeds face experienced grass-court opponents.
Conditions can change: While Centre Court and No.1 Court have retractable roofs, changing weather and court conditions can still influence play across the tournament.
Fast starters can seize control: Wimbledon's quick courts often reward players who settle into matches early and take advantage of short points.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.
