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2022 Wimbledon Men’s Betting Preview

By Hank Blaine

The third major tennis tournament of the year takes place starting on Monday, June 27 when most of the top tennis players head to the All England Courts in London for the 2022 Wimbledon Tournament. ATP-ranked number one Daniil Medvedev is banned from participating because he’s Russian, which is why odds on the top choices are lower than they normally would be. Novak Djokovic will enter the grounds a -139 favorite followed by surprising Matteo Berrettini the early second-choice. Rafael Nadal is +610. See below for early odds, analysis, and top picks.

Odds to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Single Tournament

  • Novak Djokovic -139
  • Matteo Berrettini +530
  • Rafael Nadal +610
  • Carlos Alcaraz +760
  • Felix Auger-Aliassime +1225
  • Hubert Hurkacz +1350
  • Nick Kyrgios +1835
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas +1900
  • Marin Cilic +2000
  • Andy Murray +2900
  • Denis Shapovalov +4500
  • Jannik Sinner +5400
  • Cameron Norrie +6200
  • Casper Ruud +7500

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Top Pick to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Tournament

Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev played a fantastic match at the French Open last month. The two hooked up for a 5-set quarterfinals throw down that went to Zverev. The loss to Zverev shows how the 19-year-old has developed into one of the best players in the world. This year, Alcaraz has won 4 titles: the Rio Open, the Miami Open, the Barcelona Open, and Mutua Madrid Open.

Carlos was on the verge of a fifth victory, but he fell to Nadal in the finals at the BNP Paribas Open. The top choice is 32-4 in singles matches this year and has been honing his game for this. Alcaraz taking his first major championship is a real possibility.

Second Top Pick to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Tournament

Mateo Berrettini lost a couple of sets at the Cinch Championship on his way to the title, which is the main reason he offers such low odds to win this. The 26-year-old is in excellent form. Before winning the Cinch, Berrettini had beaten Andy Murray at the Boss Open Finals to win the trophy. Matteo didn’t play at the French Open, preferring instead to prepare for this.

Matteo has become an excellent player on grass. The Boss Open took place on grass. So did the Cinch Championship. He’s got a shot to win for sure and deserves a long look.

Third Top Pick to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Tournament

This year, the often dominant Novak Djokovic has taken a backward step. Djokovic has won a single tournament in 2022, the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. At the French Open, Djokovic posted a great effort in the quarterfinals, losing to rival Rafael Nadal in 5 sets. Novak has rested since then, which is why he deserves a look to finish in the top three.

If you like Djokovic, the odds are light but playable. Notice, though, that Novak is on the same side of the bracket as Carlos Alcaraz. When the two faced off at the Mutua Madrid Open, Alcaraz beat Djokovic in 5 sets.

Fourth Top Pick to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Tournament

At the French Open, the King of Clay lived up to his moniker. Rafael Nadal played a great tournament, turning away all of his rivals and beating Casper Ruud in straight sets in the finals. But it’s tough to endorse Rafa for anything more than a fourth place finish. Nadal hasn’t won a Wimbledon plate since 2020. The 12-year drought concerns.

Not only that, but in the French Open semis, Zverev appeared to be mounting a comeback in the second set before suffering an ankle injury that forced him to retire. Alexander won’t play at Wimbledon, which tells us the injury is serious. Rafa is a play against for the top spot.

Top Underdog Pick to Win the 2022 Wimbledon Men’s Tournament

At the French Open, the King of Clay lived up to his moniker. Rafael Nadal played a great tournament, turning away all of his rivals and beating Casper Ruud in straight sets in the finals. But it’s tough to endorse Rafa for anything more than a fourth place finish. Nadal hasn’t won a Wimbledon plate since 2020. The 12-year drought concerns.

Not only that, but in the French Open semis, Zverev appeared to be mounting a comeback in the second set before suffering an ankle injury that forced him to retire. Alexander won’t play at Wimbledon, which tells us the injury is serious. Rafa is a play against for the top spot.

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