The second round of Wimbledon begins on Wednesday so it’s time to delve into the tennis betting odds and try and find some value in the betting markets. Jannik Sinner faces Matteo Berrettini and Gael Monfils takes on Stan Wawrinka. In the WTA, home favorite Emma Raducanu plays Elise Mertens.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner stumbled slightly in round one, dropping a set to Yannick Hanfmann before ultimately prevailing in four sets. His next challenge arrives in the form of Matteo Berrettini, arguably the most dangerous unseeded player remaining in the tournament.
Berrettini, a 2021 Wimbledon finalist, boasts a trophy cabinet gleaming with four grass-court titles since 2019. His game plan is refreshingly straightforward: overpower opponents with a booming serve and a thunderous forehand.
Berrettini launched his Wimbledon campaign in dominant fashion, dismantling Marton Fucsovics in four sets. His potent serve and unwavering confidence make him a formidable opponent for his fellow Italian, Sinner.
Prediction: This is the tie of the round. The Wimbledon betting odds favor Sinner and I believe he will get the job done in straight sets.
Jannik Sinner 3-0Jannick Sinner vs. Matteo Berrettini
This Wimbledon encounter could be a bittersweet farewell for whichever veteran loses this clash.
The 37-year-old Frenchman, Gael Monfils, boasts a decorated career, but only one grass-court final to his name. Interestingly, Wimbledon remains the lone Grand Slam where he hasn’t cracked the quarterfinals. However, a recent shift towards a more aggressive style seems to be paying off. He’s also logged significantly more court time this season compared to his opponent, which could prove advantageous.
On the other side of the net, Stan Wawrinka has opted for a lighter schedule in 2024, splitting his four tour-level matches. In fact, he hasn’t seen competitive action since his second-round French Open defeat.
Much like Monfils, Wawrinka hasn’t found his footing on grass. Only one grass-court final sits among his impressive 34 career finals. Wimbledon is also the only Grand Slam missing from his trophy cabinet. While he managed back-to-back quarter-finals in 2014 and 2015, replicating that success has proven elusive. His trademark one-handed backhand can become erratic on grass, and his movement appears less assured. However, he silenced doubters in his opening match, dispatching Charles Broom in straight sets.
This second-round clash will mark the first official meeting between these two players. Elise Mertens enters the match with momentum after a gritty comeback victory over Nao Hibino in the opening round.
Meanwhile, Emma Raducanu has been battling back from a string of injuries that sidelined her for several months. She strategically skipped Roland Garros to focus on grass-court preparation, and her impressive form in the third quarter is a testament to her dedication. She kicked off her Wimbledon campaign with a dominant straight-sets win against Renata Zarazua.
The spotlight will undoubtedly be on Raducanu, who is tipped for a potential deep run at Wimbledon. However, overcoming Mertens and securing a spot in the next round won’t be a walk in the park. While she’s rediscovering her top form after a recent injury struggle, maintaining peak fitness will be crucial. If she can stay healthy, her recent results suggest she could be a major force to be reckoned with on the WTA tour once again.
Prediction: A tight battle with Raducanu emerging victorious in three sets.
Starting out in the betting industry, Henry later found his calling in sports writing. Specializing in soccer, golf, and darts, he also offers insights into a wide array of sports across the globe. After earning a BA Honors degree in Business and Management, Henry advanced through the ranks at William Hill in England. His career isn't just limited to sports; he's also made a mark in Property and Finance, fields in which he remains engaged. Henry now resides in Barcelona, where he enjoys playing golf year-round as part of the Real Federacion Espanola de Golf.