The interwetten favorites check · tennisnet.com

The interwetten favorites check · tennisnet.com
The interwetten favorites check · tennisnet.com

Wimbledon is the home of the most famous and prestigious Tennis Tournament of the year. You can find out who has the best chances at the Wimbledon Championships according to our bookmakers and what you can look forward to at the 137th edition of the tournament in the interwetten check.

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last edited: 01.07.2024, 11:16

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At the men’s tournament, Rafael Nadal, who has skipped the entire grass season, is considered to be a major absentee. The Mallorcan has been able to train well in recent weeks and is preparing for the Olympic Games, which will be held on clay in Paris. Last year’s finalist Novak Djokovic (betting odds: 4.20) has actually managed to get fit in time after his meniscus injury and the necessary knee surgery and will be playing in Wimbledon The Serbian daredevil can be expected to do anything at Wimbledon. The competition should be warned. Scottish crowd favorite Andy Murray, who triumphed in London in 2013 and 2016, will also be taking part in the tournament for the last time after his back operation and will probably do so in both singles and doubles with his brother Jamie. However, there are other top favorites.

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz (betting odds: 3.45) is one of the hottest bets to win after his triumph at the French Open. Great things can also be expected from the new world number one Jannik Sinner, who is rated even stronger by our bookmakers (betting odds: 2.90) and who still has a score to settle with Wimbledon. Last year, the South Tyrolean was clearly defeated by Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. Since then, however, he has improved his game a lot, won his first grass tournament in Halle and is now going for his first title at Wimbledon. Alexander Zverev (betting odds: 18.00) has also recovered from his five-set defeat to Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open and wants to make another attempt at his first Grand Slam title at the oldest tennis tournament in the world. The Hamburg native is definitely capable of it.

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The women’s event is also set to be an exciting one with some promising candidates. Our bookmakers are expecting a tough fight between the Australian Open winner Aryna Sabalenka (betting odds: 4.40) and the exceptional Polish athlete and current world number one Iga Swiatek (betting odds: 4.30), who triumphed at the French Open this year. The 23-year-old has been chasing a Wimbledon victory for years and has often lost her nerve in recent years.

Elena Rybakina (odds: 6.50), who is doing well on the hallowed grass of Wimbledon and won there in 2022, should also have a good chance. Coco Gauff (odds: 7.50) should be on the list, as should former number one Naomi Osaka (odds: 17.00) and two-time finalist Ons Jabeur (odds: 15.00) as well as defending champion Marketa Vondrousova (odds: 40.00), who beat Jabeur 6-4 and 6-4 last season.

Expanded circle of favorites at Wimbledon

In the men’s category, Hubert Hurkacz (odds: 17.00), Jack Draper (odds: 23.00), Alex de Minaur (odds: 27.00), Daniil Medvedev (odds: 35.00) and Matteo Berrettini (odds: 43.00) are other promising candidates who want to succeed at Wimbledon. British fans are particularly hoping for the 22-year-old Draper, who copes excellently with this surface. In Stuttgart, he beat Berrettini in the final in three sets and in London he only lost to Tommy Paul in the quarterfinals after knocking Carlos Alcaraz out of the competition with a two-set defeat in a strong round of 16 duel. US boy Tommy Paul (odds: 43.00), who recently won in Queen’s, and Grigor Dimitrov (odds: 45.00) are also expected to pull off a sensation.

In the women’s category, the very young Mirra Andreeva (betting odds: 26.00) is a player who wants to go all out this season. After her debut at Wimbledon last year, where she was defeated in the round of 16 by Madison Keys (betting odds: 21.00), the next step is set to follow in 2024. In the women’s category, we can also look forward to the return to Wimbledon of Angelique Kerber (betting odds: 500.00). The now 36-year-old celebrated her greatest success at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 2018 and was crowned Wimbledon champion. Can “Angie” once again play her best tennis at the site of her greatest triumph?

Austrians in Wimbledon

Only Sebastian Ofner will compete in the main draw for Austria. Dominic Thiem did not receive a wildcard and will not be playing in Wimbledon in his final season. Ofner recently showed strong grass tennis and even made it to the final in Mallorca, where he lost 3:6 and 4:6 to the Chilean Alejandro Tabilo. If Ofner survives round one against the Australian Aleksandar Vukic, a duel with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in round two would probably be in sight. Will the Styrian pull off the cracker against the Spanish superstar?

Swiss at Wimbledon

Stan Wawrinka and Dominic Stricker are expected to pull the chestnuts out of the fire for Switzerland. In the first round, the veteran and three-time Grand Slam winner will face British qualifier Charles Broom. After a six-month injury break due to back problems, Stricker will face the strong Frenchman Arthur Fils in the first round. In the women’s competition, Viktorija Golubic will face the German Jule Niemeier. Can the Swiss hopefuls surprise at Wimbledon?

Germans in Wimbledon

In addition to the exceptional athlete Alexander Zverev, our bookmakers have the most confidence in Jan-Lennard Struff. Yannick Hanfmann faces an almost impossible task. In the first round he will face none other than the current number one in the world, Jannik Sinner. Dominik Koepfer cancelled his participation in the grass tournament one day before it was due to begin. An ankle injury unfortunately makes it impossible for him to compete in Wimbledon. Maximilian Marterer is considered an outsider against Roberto Bautista Agut, Daniel Altmaier expects a close duel with Arthur Fery. Angelique Kerber is only considered an outsider in Wimbledon. Can the remaining German athletes impress in London?

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