Betting Wimbledon longshots at SBG Global

April 22nd, 2021 Tennis Betting

Betting Wimbledon longshots has not proven profitable in recent years with Roger Federer dominating the men’s side and the Williams sisters winning on the women’s side. That may change in 2008 Wimbledon tennis Internet betting with a number of longshots given a real chance to win. Betting action in 2008 could be profitable if you are willing to take a chance on a couple of longshots.

One of those longshots in Wimbledon tennis Internet betting is Andy Murray. Britain has not had a Wimbledon champ in over 30 years but Murray could end that drought. He is getting some respect from those that are betting Wimbledon. His Wimbledon odds are under 20-1. Roger Federer is still the solid Wimbledon tennis Internet betting favorite at about 6-5 or so but he is not the overwhelming Wimbledon favorite of past years. His loss to Rafael Nadal in the French Open has many people predicting his run of success at Wimbledon could come to an end this year.

Many gamblers that are Wimbledon will look at Rafael Nadal as the player that could upset Federer and his Wimbledon tennis Internet betting odds are about 4-1. The problem for Nadal has been that he has never had any success on grass. Murray could be a better pick when Wimbledon. Murray believes he has a chance. “If you get to the quarters, semi-finals, it’s still a good result. But you’ve given yourself the best chance to win the tournament. My goal is to try and win the tournament. But I’ve never made the quarter-finals of a slam before, so it would be progress”.

As you are Wimbledon this year there are four logical choices on the men’s side. You have Federer, Nadal, Novak Djokovic and possibly Murray. On the women’s side when you are Wimbledon there are many choices including Serena and Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic. Of those five players the longshot to consider when Wimbledon could be Jankovic. She will have double-digit odds to consider when betting Wimbledon.

 

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