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Wimbledon Betting
Whether you're enjoying strawberries and cream on the Centre Court or watching the tournament from home, LiveScore Bet provides a variety of Wimbledon odds and markets for the summer's most significant tennis event..
Wimbledon History
The first Wimbledon men’s singles tournament took place in 1877 when only 22 players participated. Seven years after the men’s tournament, in 1884, the first women’s singles match was held. In 1922, the tournament's popularity led to its relocation to its current venue on Church Road. As the sport grew in popularity, certain changes and expansions took place over the years to accommodate new players.
Starting in 1968, Wimbledon became an open tournament that welcomed both amateur and professional players to participate. As a result, more players from around the globe began competing in men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles competitions. Fast forward to the present day and Wimbledon is still watched by millions and visited by thousands.
Wimbledon Betting Odds & Markets
At LiveScore Bet, you can explore diverse Wimbledon betting odds across a variety of markets for singles games, doubles contests and more. We keep our odds updated to make sure that you receive the best possible deal. Below, we've compiled a list of the most exciting Wimbledon betting markets.
Match Winner Bet
A commonly favoured option for betting on Wimbledon is the match-winner bet, which allows you to place a wager on the player you believe will emerge victorious in the game. With women and men’s single matches, as well as men’s and women’s double matches, there is a range of match winner bets you can place on LiveScore.
Set Winner Bet
In the Wimbledon set winner market, you have the option to wager on a particular player who you think will win a specific set in the match. This type of in-play bet is ideal if you are uncertain about the match outcome but can place your bet on a set winner instead.
Handicap Betting
In Wimbledon, a handicap bet involves giving one player a virtual advantage or disadvantage. A common example is placing a bet on a player to win with a -1.5 handicap, which implies that they must win the match by at least two sets.
How to Bet on Wimbledon
The process is simple and straightforward. To bet on a match, carefully review your available options, assess the odds and add them to your betting slip. Finally, choose your stake and sit back to enjoy the thrilling game.