Odds to Win Wimbledon 2011

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Below we have the odds to win the Wimbledon 2011 with Roger Federer the early favorite to win the Men’s outright and both Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams co-favorites among the women.  You can find some updated odds as of June 21 below. 

[US gamblers can bet on the Wimbledon 2011 here]

There were men’s outrights and women’s outrights to win the Wimbledon 2011.  Addition tennis betting for the Wimbledon event included quarter wagering, top American, top British player without Andy Murray, Nadal vs. Federer final, top German, top men’s seed to reach semis, top French player, top German player and Nadal vs. Djokovic final. 

More tennis betting options on this event included to win without a losing set, top clay courter, any player to be disqualified, top Spaniard without Nadal, first time winner and tie break.

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Roger Federer across the board is pretty much a 2/1 odds favorite to win the Wimbledon 2011, including at Gambling911.com sponsor William Hill.  His odds were slightly better than 2/1 on June 21. 

More outrights were as follows: 

Nadal – 5/2 odds.  Nadal was at 9/4 odds on June 21.

Djokovic – 4/1 odds at William Hill are the best we could find. His odds were 7/2 on June 21.

Murray – 6/1 odds

Juan Martin Del Potro takes a big jump up in the odds along with every other player.  He actually pays 66/1 at Sportingbet.  Most books had him at 25 to 1 odds.

Tennis betting on the women had outrights as follows: 

Maria Sharapova odds were set at 4/1 across the board.  She was the favorite.  Her odds were set at 9/2 on June 21. 

Serena Williams is a favorite at some bookmakers paying anywhere from 3/1 to 5/1 odds.

Venus Williams, Na Li and Petra Kvitova each would pay around 8/1 odds.

Caroline Wozniacki pays around 10/1 odds.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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