Wimbledon 2022

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Released on 26/06/2022

Iga Swiatek VS The Field - The Field
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Novak Djokovic VS The Field - Novak Djokovic
Stake 3 Units
Minimum Odds 2.50
Best Book - Topsport

This is a nice multi that we really like to get us extra juice. Firstly with Swiatek, she is really not the greatest player on the grass courts. Sure Swiatek is on an unbelievable run and she has won a junior title here before, but these odds are just too good here to take the field. The Lady’s draw is wide open and any of 20+ Ladies could win the title. In the Men’s draw, it is completely the opposite where we can really only see 3-4 players with a chance to even be in the title conversation. Of these players, Djokovic who is the 3-time defending champion has the easiest run to the final and is showing all the right things in his practice sessions.

Pick The Finalists
Novak Djokovic & Matteo Berrettini
Stake 1 Unit
Best Book - BET365

Djokovic has a straightforward run to the final and it comes down to who will meet him there. Berrettini lost to Djokovic in the final last year and has come on strong in the grass season winning the 2 tournaments he has played in. Berrettini quietly has an unbelievable record on grass recording a massive 32-3 record on the surface since 2018. Berrettini will have two potential difficult matches in the quarter and semi-finals where he could face a combination of Felix, Kyrgios, Cilic or Nadal, however, we have him getting past any of these players.

Men’s Quarter 2 Winner
- Hubert Hurkacz
Stake 1.5 Units
Best Book - Lads/Neds

Hurkacz is a terrific grass-court player and fought through to the semi-final here last year. Hurkacz was dominant in winning Halle beating a strong field to a dominant tournament win. Hurkacz has drawn the easiest quarter in the Men’s draw where the inconsistent Cam Norrie may be his biggest challenge.

Ladies Quarter 3 Winner
- Ons Jabeur
Stake 1 Unit
Best Book - Sportsbet

Jabeur is a brilliant grasscourt player who will be looking to beat her quarter-final appearance from last year. Jabeur is coming off a victory in Berlin where she beat Coco Gauff and Belinda Bencic who are both strong on grass. Jabeur’s biggest challenge will come from the ageing Angelique Kerber, but we like the form that Jabeur has shown this year to get the job done.

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