2015 Wimbledon Men’s Betting Odds – Djokovic, Murray, Federer, Nadal, More

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Jun/29/2015

BetDSI.com previews the 2015 Wimbledon Men’s betting odds where Novak Djokovic is a favorite at -130 followed by Andy Murray at 3-1 odds.

Wimbledon Odds: The third tennis major of the season begins on Monday, June 29th when Wimbledon gets underway at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England. Novak Djokovic is listed as the favorite with Andy Murray the second choice. Djokovic won the title last year while Murray won it two years ago. Roger Federer is the choice in the betting with Rafael Nadal the fourth choice. Federer won Wimbledon in 2012 while Nadal took the title in 2010.

Here is a look at the tournament, Wimbledon odds and Wimbledon picks.

Wimbledon Odds:

Novak Djokovic -130

Andy Murray 3-1

Roger Federer 6-1

Rafael Nadal 10-1

Stan Wawrinka 14-1

Grigor Dimitrov 20-1

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Novak Djokovic

Djokovic couldn’t complete the career Grand Slam as he was beaten in the French Open final by Wawrinka. He has not played since but he will likely be very motivated to win at Wimbledon. "I'm sure after losing the French Open final he wants more, he wants to come back and win the next big one," said Wawrinka. There is no question that Djokovic is the favorite. "He is the champion, the world number one and plays well on grass," said Federer. Djokovic has won Wimbledon in 2011 and in 2014. He lost in the 2013 final and lost in the semifinals in 2010 and 2012.

Andy Murray

Murray won this event two years ago but last year he had a back injury and lost to Grigor Dimitrov in the quarterfinals. This year Murray is healthy and ready for a big effort. "Physically I'm definitely in a better place than I was then and I'm using my variety much better," said Murray. There is no question that Murray is a threat to win Wimbledon this year.

Roger Federer

The seven-time champion is probably only a threat if Djokovic or Murray gets upset because Federer isn’t likely to beat either of those two players and if neither player loses along the way Federer would face Murray in the semis and then have to play Djokovic in the final. Federer won Wimbledon in 2012 but he lost in last year’s final and he went out in the second round in 2013.

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Longshots

Rafael Nadal has won Wimbledon twice but he is not a top seed and he hasn’t played well enough to be considered a serious threat. He has lost in the second, first and fourth rounds recently at Wimbledon. Wawrinka also isn’t much of a threat as he has never gotten past the quarters at Wimbledon. The only possible longshot worth a look is Tomas Berdych who made the final in 2010.

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