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Wimbledon 2026 predictions, odds: Top options to consider at the All-England Club in London

The third — and most famous — Grand Slam of the year is upon us. The world’s best are ready to descend on the All England Lawn & Tennis Club in London for the tournament 2026 Wimbledon Championships.

The draws for the men’s and women’s competitions have been released, paving the way for ways to lift the trophy. While there are clear favorites, such as Jannik Sinner at -165 on the men’s side and Aryna Sabalenka at +350 on the women’s side, the French Open reminded everyone how quickly favorites can fall apart and underdogs can rise to the top.

With the information we have now, we’ve taken the time to determine our three best betting picks for Wimbledon, and we’re not picking a favorite to win either tournament.

Follow live coverage of the 2026 edition of the Wimbledon Championships, from the first round to the final with all the news, upsets and more you could ask for!

Let’s dig into our top three bets before the grass court action begins.

Quarter 4 Winner: Frances Tiafoe (+650)

Tiafoe is in a tough group, with Alexander Zverev (+200), Taylor Fritz (+350) and Jack Draper (+550) all picked above him to win the quarter. But momentum is a real thing. Tiafoe won the Halle in mid-June, racing through the grass court, dropping just one set while beating three top 10 competitors, including Fritz in straight sets in the final. Tiafoe outplayed Fritz that day, something he would need to do again for this bet to pay off. But if Tiafoe’s grass game is as strong as it was in Germany, he has a real shot at winning the quarter, and that’s possible at +650.

Tournament Winner: Ben Shelton (+1600)

Like Tiafoe, Shelton won the June tournament on grass, taking down Stuttgart. Tiafoe’s performance was actually better in his win, but Shelton overcame some tough matches and defeated Fritz in the finals. Fritz also got that win when the two played in Halle, but Shelton has the hay made for him. He is a great player who can recover from mistakes in a way that others can’t. The competition obviously goes to Sinner, but Sinner has had his moments of inconsistency, especially when the heat comes into play. With no Alcaraz and an aging version of Djokovic as one of the three men favored over Shelton, there is a way here for Shelton to not only win his quarter (+275), but reach the finals. In any given match, if Shelton is there and finds his serve working, he can drop it.

Field (-165) vs. Sabalenka, Swiatek and Rybakina

This comes on the grounds that the three favorites will not win. Sabalenka has not been in good form of late and her quarterback includes Mirra Andreeva, Karolina Muchova and Naomi Osaka, as well as a few more tricky opponents to clear to reach the final. The combination of form and struggling — as well as Sabalenka’s tendency to rage mentally — all go against him. Swiatek is looking to defend his Wimbledon title and is in the unbeaten phase of the draw, but is just 21-11 in matches in 2026. Even his first match against Taylor Townsend is a place where his dreams could be revealed again. As for Rybakina, she has lost four of her last six matches and is unchanged. When he’s on, he’s on top, but being “on” is never a sure thing.

Who wins Wimbledon 2026, and which longshot can take the title? Visit SportsLine now to see Onorato’s Wimbledon 2026 bets, all from the legendary tennis champion with a few top-flight wins, and find out.



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