Wimbledon Odds 2026: Alcaraz Pulls Out Due to Injury

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The 2026 Wimbledon odds open with a major shake-up at the top of the draw, as title contender Carlos Alcaraz has been ruled out due to a wrist injury, dramatically shifting the landscape heading into the grass-court Grand Slam.

With the impact of the latest Alcaraz news, let's take a look at the latest 2026 Wimbledon odds.

Wimbledon men's singles odds

PlayerDraftKings
Jannik Sinner-280
Novak Djokovic+700
Alexander Zverev+1100
Jack Draper+1500
Taylor Fritz+1800
Daniil Medvedev+1800
Jakub Mensik+2500
Ben Shelton+2500
Rafael Jodar+3500
Joao Fonseca+3500

Odds as of 5-19.

Wimbledon men's singles betting favorites

With Carlos Alcaraz sidelined due to injury, Jannik Sinner now emerges as the clear Wimbledon men’s favorite at -280, poised to chase a repeat title on grass after a reshaped draw opens the door in his favor.

Wimbledon women's singles odds

PlayerDraftKings
Aryna Sabalenka+275
Iga Swiatek+320
Elena Rybakina+400
Coco Gauff+800
Amanda Anisimova+850
Mirra Andreeva+1200
Victoria Mboko+1800
Madison Keys+1800
Qinwen Zheng+3000
Jessica Pegula+3000

Odds as of 5-19.

Wimbledon women's singles betting favorites

Aryna Sabalenka has shown better shot selection and composure in deep Slam runs, turning previous volatility into sustained winning form. With a game built to thrive on grass and the confidence of being a multiple-time major champion, she stands out as the player most likely to set the pace in the 2026 women’s draw as the current +275 favorite.

Wimbledon key dates

EventDate
Main drawJune 29 - July 12, 2026
Women's singles finalJuly 11, 2026
Men's singles finalJuly 12, 2026

Previous Wimbledon singles champions

Here are the Wimbledon singles champions for the last 10 competitions. There was no 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On the women's side, there have been nine different winners over the last decade, including seven straight different champions. The men's side has been dominated by Novak Djokovic, who has won six out of the last 10 tournaments.

YearMen's ChampionWomen's Champion
2025Jannik SinnerIga Swiatek
2024Carlos AlcarazBarbora Krejcikova
2023Carlos AlcarazMarketa Vondrousova
2022Novak DjokovicElena Rybakina
2021Novak DjokovicAshleigh Barty
2020No event: COVID-19 related.No event: COVID-19 related.
2019Novak DjokovicSimona Halep
2018Novak DjokovicAngelique Kerber
2017Roger FedererGarbine Muguruza
2016Andy MurraySerena Williams
2015Novak DjokovicSerena Williams
2014Novak DjokovicPetra Kvitova

Wimbledon trends

  • There has not been a Men’s and Women’s Wimbledon champion representing the same country in the same year since Pete Sampras and Venus Williams in 2000.
  • Novak Djokovic won the Men’s tournament four consecutive years since 2018 before Alcaraz ended the streak in 2023.
  • A European player has won the Men’s tournament all but twice since 2000.

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