Welcome to our Wimbledon page devoted to betting on the British Grand Slam, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament on the planet. Once Federer’s and now Djokovic’s championship, it has brought a lot of excitement over the years for fans and punters alike.
Here, you’ll find everything you need to know about Wimbledon 2023 betting on 10CRIC, including information on pre-match and live betting, live streaming, bonuses, and much more. We’ll also give you info on the latest tournament news, start date, the current Wimbledon schedule, the players, and tips to help you place better bets on the famous Grand Slam.
The Wimbledon Championship, or simply Wimbledon, is one of the four Grand Slams, the top-tier professional tennis tournaments in the world.
Besides being the oldest and most prestigious, it’s the only major featuring grass courts. Given that this British tennis tournament was founded almost 150 years ago, in 1877, it’s no surprise that its organisers keep up with tradition. This tradition is essential, as it’s one of the main reasons why most tennis players respect the tournament, often more than other Grand Slams.
Grass courts influence the match heavily as most players are used to clay and hard courts, so they also significantly impact betting, and we’ll explain how later.
There have been 135 editions of the championship, 54 of which took place in the Open Era, not including the upcoming Wimbledon 2023.
Ever since the start of the tournament in 1877, matches have been played at the All England Club located in Wimbledon, the Southwest London district that gave the Grand Slam its name.
Wimbledon is traditionally played every year in late June and early July. The 2022 championship was held from 27 June to 10 July. It always ends with the Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Singles Finals, held on Saturday and Sunday of the competition’s second week.
Throughout its long history, the only times Wimbledon wasn’t held was during both World Wars, and in 2020, due to the pandemic.
Wimbledon was home to arguably the best tennis match of all time, the 2008 Men’s Finals, where Nadal defeated Federer after almost five hours of play in a breathtaking fifth set. Federer was the winner of the previous five tournaments, this being the third Wimbledon Finals he played against Nadal.
Federer also holds the record for the all-time number of championship titles — eight, while Djokovic and Sampras have seven. There’s a good chance that the incredible Novak will finally tie that record in 2023 if he manages to defend his title yet again.
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As we do for every notable tennis tournament, we offer highly competitive Wimbledon odds that will help you win more than on other sites. However, to utilise them, you need to make better predictions. With that in mind, we have a few Wimbledon betting tips that should help.
Most importantly, you should consider the surface when placing bets. As stated before, Wimbledon is the only major with grass courts. This surface typically favours big servers, volley players, and those who tend to play close to the net as the softness of the grass leads to a lower bounce.
It’s also worth noting that some players have problems with the surface, especially in the earlier matches, as they still have to adjust after playing primarily on clay and hard courts. This is so prominent that many favourites have lost in the first round over the years, like Tsitsipas in 2021.
However, you should also know that baseline pros, notably Djokovic, don’t have issues with the surface at Wimbledon as the championship has been using 100% perennial ryegrass since 2001, which effectively slows the balls and leads to a higher bounce.
Other than that, it’s worth noting that Djokovic is expected to win again, as he hasn’t lost a single match in the tournament since 2017. Carlos Alcaraz also has a good shot, probably more than last year’s finalist Kyrgios, who hasn’t had a good season.
One of the most notable Wimbledon news regarding this year’s tournament is the fact that Russian and Belarusian players can compete again. The organisers lifted the bans, but they still require players to sign neutrality agreements stating that they are not representing these two countries.
Danil Medvedev, the most prominent star to have missed last year’s edition due to the ban, has already stated he was happy to return to Wimbledon in 2023.
Wimbledon has introduced coaching for the 2023 edition, following the lead of the US Open 2022 and Australian Open 2023. The controversial rule allows players to consult with their coaches if that doesn’t interfere with the game or the opponent. This decision will likely be great for players like Tsitsipas.
Lastly, remember that Wimbledon still uses the 10-point super tiebreak rule introduced last year to stay consistent with other Grand Slams and avoid multi-day matches. If the score gets to 6–6 in the deciding set, the first player to win 10 points while having a two-point margin wins the match.
Wimbledon 2023 is scheduled to begin on Monday, 3 July and end on Sunday, 16 July.
The Quarterfinals start on Tuesday, 11 July, and the Gentlemen’s Semis take place three days later on 14 July.
The Ladies’ Singles and Gentlemen’s Doubles Finals are scheduled for Saturday, 15 July, and the Gentlemen’s Singles and Ladies’ Doubles Finals will take place on the last day. As for the Mixed Doubles Finals, they are set for earlier, on Thursday, 13 July.
Grounds open daily at 10 a.m., and matches start at 11 a.m. local time or 3:30 p.m. India Standard Time.
Naturally, you’ll see the exact times for matches in Indian time on our site, so you won’t miss a single contest, whether you want to watch or bet on it. You’ll also be able to bet live if that’s what you prefer, and our real-time Wimbledon live score will keep you updated with the current score and various stats that should help you place better wagers.
Besides showing the Wimbledon live score for every match to allow you to place live bets more efficiently, we also support live streaming. The feature is available on many games across various sports on our site, but remember that typically, only popular tournaments have live streams. Niche sports and championships rarely feature online streams.
To get the Wimbledon live streaming function, register an account and deposit at least twice.
Once you complete the requirements, placing live bets will become much easier, as you won’t have to leave the site to follow the match. This function is also perfect for punters who can’t find adequate streams elsewhere and don’t have access to television channels that broadcast Wimbledon.
The Wimbledon online stream is lag-free and available in HD, so you’ll have the latest information from the field before deciding to place a wager.
The broad Wimbledon 2023 schedule has already been posted online. However, it’s still too early for a full order of play, which typically becomes available only the night before those specific matches start.
Other than that, when will Wimbledon start, and when will specific rounds begin? We already have that information, so here’s an overview:
Bear in mind that this Wimbledon schedule is subject to change in the coming weeks and months, especially once we get close to the start of the championship. We’ll add the dates to the site as soon as they become available. Keep following 10CRIC to get the latest information and to see the most recent odds on every match.
Wimbledon 2023 will be the 136th edition of the tournament, bringing together several hundred top tennis players from all over the world.
As always, the main parts of the championship will be the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Singles, each featuring 128 players. In each, the players compete in four preliminary rounds, with only eight participants reaching the quarterfinals, continuing to play in a typical knockout format.
The competition will also feature Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Doubles, a Mixed Doubles championship, and several junior tournaments.
With the ban on Russian and Belarussian players lifted, all the world’s top players are expected to participate, including the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ reigning champions Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina.
In the Gentlemen’s competition, Novak is the clear favourite, with many expecting him to win his 8th title, finally tying Federer’s Wimbledon score. The Aussie finalist, Nick Kyrgios, is also likely to return. Still, Djokovic’s biggest problem is expected to be the young Spanish pro, Carlos Alcaraz, who also plays well on any surface, including Wimbledon’s grass. The odds also favour Matteo Berrettini and Daniil Medvedev.
Iga Swiatek, who only managed to reach the Third Round last year, is the favourite to win the Ladies’ Singles. However, the defending champion Rybakina and the Belarussian Aryna Sabalenka are also good picks.
This year’s championship has relaxed its all-white clothing rules for women and girls, allowing them to wear coloured undershorts. The decision came after several female players expressed concerns about participating at Wimbledon during their menstrual cycles.
The participating players at this year’s Wimbledon are still unknown, but as always, the top ones are the favourites to win. With that in mind, let’s review the current men’s Wimbledon rankings:
ATP rank | Player | 2022 Round |
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1 | Novak Djokovic | Champion |
2 | Carlos Alcaraz | Round 4 |
3 | Daniil Medvedev | Didn’t participate |
4 | Casper Ruud | Round 2 |
5 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Round 3 |
6 | Andrey Rublev | Didn’t participate |
7 | Holger Rune | Round 1 |
8 | Jannik Sinner | Quarterfinals |
9 | Taylor Fritz | Quarterfinals |
10 | Felix Auger-Aliassime | Round 1 |
As for the Ladies’ tournament, here are the current rankings:
WTA rank | Player | 2022 Round |
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1 | Iga Swiatek | Round 3 |
2 | Aryna Sabalenka | Didn’t participate |
3 | Jessica Pegula | Round 3 |
4 | Caroline Garcia | Round 4 |
5 | Coco Gauff | Round 3 |
6 | Elena Rybakina | Champion |
7 | Ons Jabeur | Runner-up |
8 | Maria Sakkari | Round 3 |
9 | Daria Kasatkina | Didn’t participate |
10 | Petra Kvitova | Round 3 |
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Naturally, this is not the only Wimbledon 2023 bonus you can claim, as we always have a whole host of other reload bonuses like cashbacks, free bets, and much more. Most of these offers apply to all sports, but we always have some tennis-specific ones. For instance, you’ll usually get a tennis free bet that requires you to place specific wagers and get up to ₹2,000 in free bets to use on any tennis match.
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Wimbledon 2023 will begin on Monday, 3 July and end on Sunday, 16 July. In keeping with tradition, the tournament will take place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) in Wimbledon, London.
The first is the Mixed Doubles Finals on 13 July. The Ladies’ Singles and Gentlemen’s Doubles Finals take place on 15 July, while Gentlemen’s and Ladies' Doubles Finals are a day later.
You can get the latest news, schedule changes, injury updates, betting tips, and more right here on 10CRIC. Make sure to visit the site regularly to stay informed.
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