Overview of Wimbledon 2024 Tennis Tournament

The Wimbledon Grand Slam for men kicks off on July 1, 2024, with the main draw. Qualifying matches are ongoing for this prestigious event, where 128 tennis professionals will compete for victory in the Wimbledon final on July 14, 2024. As the tournament unfolds, let’s take a look at the sports betting odds available.

Wimbledon: Tennis Extravaganza

Dating back to 1877, Wimbledon stands as the oldest tennis tournament on the ATP Tour and the only Grand Slam event played on grass. Held annually in southwest London by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon’s significance in the tennis world is highlighted by its revered status as the "holy grass." With top-notch facilities and 18 courts for play, including the iconic Centre Court seating 15,000 spectators, Wimbledon attracts a global audience of millions of tennis enthusiasts.

Betting Options for Wimbledon 2024

During the Wimbledon Grand Slam, sports betting enthusiasts can engage in various wagering options for each match, including:

  • Victory bets
  • Set bets
  • Game bets
  • Tie-break bets
  • Handicap bets

Predicting the Wimbledon Winner

Alongside match wagers, long-term bets on the Wimbledon 2024 champion are available. Current odds suggest top contenders such as Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and more, with Alexander Zverev emerging as a favored pick following his recent performance at the French Open.

Notable Wimbledon Moments in History

Wimbledon boasts memorable moments like Boris Becker’s record-breaking victory in 1986 as the youngest champion at 17. Eagerly remembered is also Andy Murray’s 2013 win, ending a 77-year British drought in the men’s singles final. Additionally, the 2019 Djokovic vs. Federer final, the longest 11-hour Isner vs. Mahut match in 2010, have left lasting impressions.

Wimbledon Records and Recent Winners

Roger Federer holds the record for most Wimbledon victories at eight, while Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras follow closely with seven wins each. Amidst the recent winners, Novak Djokovic’s dominance shines, securing six out of the last ten Wimbledon titles, making him a strong contender in Wimbledon 2024.

We anticipate thrilling matches and will closely follow the Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament.