The Ladies side at Wimbledon appears to be a little more wide open with six players positioned with odds of 15/1 or shorter on the early line. World No. 1 Iga Swiatek, however, is not the favorite ceding that spot to Aryna Sabalenka. And to prove the point that the draw is open one look no further than defending champion Marketa Vondrousova, who was ranked No. 40 ahead of last year’s tournament. The first unseeded winner on the Ladies side at Wimbledon, Vondrousova went off at 80/1 for her first Grand Slam title. Last year’s win and a strong season so far has moved Vondrousova to No. 6 in the rankings and she’s the sixth favorite on the early line.
Starting with Serena Williams’ win in 2016 there have been seven different winners in the last seven tournaments. The 2020 event was cancelled due to COVID. And the likelihood of that trend continuing is strong with the top two favorites Sabalenka and Swiatek looking for their first win at the All England Club. Listed on the early line at +600, Coco Gauff is looking for her first Wimbledon title and second Grand Slam championship.
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Odds to win 2024 Wimbledon Ladies Draw
Aryna Sabalenka +275
Iga Swiatek +350
Elena Rybakina +450
Coco Gauff +600
Naomi Osaka +1200
Marketa Vondrousova +1400
Ons Jabeur +1600
Jessica Pegula +2000
Mirra Andreeva +2000
Madison Keys +2500
Emma Raducanu +2800
Danielle Rose Collins +2800
Jelena Ostapenko +3300
Liudmilla Samsonova +4000
Karolina Pliskova +4000
Qinwen Zheng +5000
Anna Kalinskaya +5000
Bianca Andreescu +5000
Veronika Kudermetova +6600
Caroline Garcia +6600
I guess if anyone deserves a title Ons Jabeur is the likely candidate. She reached her second straight final last year falling in straight sets to Vondrousova. She lost the 2023 Ladies singles title to Rybakina in three sets after winning the first. It’s been a struggle so far this season for the No. 10 ranked player, though. Jabeur is just 14-12 this year with three losses to Coco Gauff.
Coming in as the betting favorite last year, Swiatek was hoping to overcome her issues on grass. She succeeded, somewhat. While she didn’t win, the WTA’s top ranked player had her best finish at Wimbledon advancing to the quarterfinals before losing to Elina Svitolina in three sets. Last year she nearly doubled her number of match wins going 4-1 to improve to 9-4 at the All England Club. By comparison Swiatek is 35-2 on the clay at Roland Garros winning her third straight French Open in June.
Sabalenka has enjoyed more success on grass than Swiatek and also has a Grand Slam win taking the Australian Open without losing a set in January. Sabalenka beat Qinwen Zheng 3 and 2 for her second straight win in Melbourne. She’s also reached the semifinals at Wimbledon in her last two starts falling in three sets to Karolina Pliskova in 2021 and Ons Jabeur in 2023. In both matches Sabalenka won the first set.
Considering what happened last year and the struggles of several favorites on grass, glancing down the odds board could lead to a nice payday. Ranked No. 5 by the WTA, Jessica Pegula was in danger of falling behind the top four until a win in Germany in June, which, by the way, came on grass. Pegula beat Gauff in straight sets in the semis before taking out Anna Kalinskaya. In Mexico late last year Pegula took out Rybakina, Sabalenka and Gauff in straight sets before losing to Swiatek in the final.
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Vondrousova came out of nowhere to win last year, but we typically see the top ranked players battling it out. Pegula is in good form heading in, but here game has always been too inconsistent. I like the fact that Swiatek made strides last year seemingly overcoming here issues on grass and she has dominated Sabalenka in their head-to-head meetings if it comes down to that. Still, after so many issues at Wimbledon it’s time for Swiatek to show why she’s ranked No. 1.
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