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Wimbledon 2026 Outright Predictions

Wimbledon Predictions

The oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world is back. Wimbledon has produced some unforgettable champions over the years, and the 2026 edition promises to be no different. With plenty of value still available in the outright markets, here are our outright predictions to lift the trophies at the All England Club.

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Women’s Outright Winner: Aryna Sabalenka (4.15)

There is no questioning Aryna Sabalenka’s ability.

The world number one possesses the biggest serve in the women’s game, thrives on faster surfaces and has the power to hit through virtually any opponent. Grass rewards exactly those qualities, making Wimbledon arguably the tournament best suited to her aggressive style.

Yes, there are concerns.

Sabalenka arrives at Wimbledon under pressure after another painful Grand Slam disappointment, and questions continue to surround her ability to deliver in the biggest moments. Her recent collapses have become a major talking point, with the Belarusian admitting she has worked extensively on the mental side of her game ahead of Wimbledon.

That is precisely why this tournament feels different.

Rather than carrying the expectation of being the favourite, Sabalenka has the opportunity to silence the doubts that have followed her throughout 2026. She has consistently reached the latter stages of Grand Slams, meaning she continues to give herself opportunities to win majors.

Eventually, talent usually wins out.

If Sabalenka can maintain her composure during the closing stages of matches, there may not be another player capable of matching her raw power on grass.

Prediction: Aryna Sabalenka to win Wimbledon at 4.15.

Men’s Outright Winner: Novak Djokovic (6.00)

It feels strange calling Novak Djokovic a value pick at Wimbledon.

After all, he is a seven-time champion at the All England Club and one of the greatest grass-court players in tennis history.

Yet the BetJets have made Jannik Sinner the clear favourite, leaving Djokovic available at odds that are difficult to ignore.

This could also represent Djokovic’s best opportunity to win an historic 25th Grand Slam title.

Carlos Alcaraz’s absence has removed one of the Serbian’s biggest obstacles, while Sinner enters Wimbledon after an uncharacteristically disappointing end to his clay-court season. Djokovic, meanwhile, has built his career around peaking for the sport’s biggest tournaments.

Grass has always brought out the best in him.

His movement, return of serve and ability to absorb pressure remain perfectly suited to the surface, and unlike many younger rivals, Djokovic knows exactly what it takes to win seven best-of-five-set matches at Wimbledon.

At 39 years old, opportunities to claim Grand Slam number 25 are becoming increasingly rare.

This may be his best chance.

And writing off Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon has rarely been a profitable strategy.

Prediction: Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon at 6.00.

Lwanele is the Content Manager for BetJets News and has dedicated six years to creating top-notch sports betting content for major bookmakers, establishing himself as a trusted source for betting advice. As the resident tipster for TAB’s popular TV show Racing Today, he specialises in cricket, MMA, and soccer betting. Known for his keen analysis and practical tips, Lwanele provides BetJets readers with the tools they need to approach betting with confidence and strategy.

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