By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports DailySports Daily
Notification Show More
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Reading: 2026 Wimbledon odds: Serena Williams likely to be a wild card
Share
Sports DailySports Daily
Search
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Follow US
Sports Daily > Tennis > 2026 Wimbledon odds: Serena Williams likely to be a wild card
2026 Wimbledon odds: Serena Williams likely to be a wild card
Tennis

2026 Wimbledon odds: Serena Williams likely to be a wild card

June 22, 2026 5 Min Read
Share
SHARE

It’s a huge shame that World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz, a two-time winner on the grass courts at the All England Club, will be absent from the upcoming Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament in London due to injury, but Sunday’s event just got a whole lot more interesting. This is because the organizers gave seven-time women’s champion Serena Williams a wild card to compete in the singles.

For new bettors interested in betting on Tennis NBA, check out the latest BetMGM promo codes.

So, does the 44-year-old have any chance of winning the No. 8 title? Certainly not. Serena has not played a singles event on the WTA Tour since losing in three sets to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the 2022 US Open on September 2, 2022. That’s why Williams is a long shot at +3500 on DraftKings. Her first-round opponent will be determined by a Friday draw, with competition starting on June 29th. She will aim to become the third oldest woman to win a singles match at Wimbledon.

Williams has played several doubles matches this year and recently won the HSBC Championship (Queen’s Club) in London with Canadian partner Victoria Mboko. They defeated Nicole Merichal Martinez and Erin Routliff in straight sets, 7-6, 6-2, and were eliminated in the second round. Serena also played with Karolina Muchova in Berlin, but lost in the first round to doubles specialist Routliff and Juliana Olmos 6-4, 6-4.

Serena’s 23 Grand Slam titles are one step short of the all-time record for women held by Australia’s Margaret Court, and her seven Wimbledon titles are tied for third with Martina Navratilova leading the way with nine. Williams’ last singles match at Wimbledon was also in 2022, when she upset Harmony Tan in three sets in the first round. When asked earlier this month if she would consider returning to singles at Wimbledon, Serena replied: “Do you think I’m ready for a singles challenge? I’ve got to put in the work.”

See also  Felix Auger-Aliassime reaches us with Alex de Minaurus top

If you’re planning on betting on Wimbledon, check out DraftKings promo codes and get new user benefits.

Serena and five-time Wimbledon champion sister Venus, 46, were given wildcard spots to play in the doubles, but Venus will not compete in the singles. Serena became eligible to participate in the event in February after spending six months in the sports world’s anti-doping testing pool. She said she wants her children, now ages 8 and 3, to watch her play again. She last won Wimbledon in 2016, when she and Venus also won the doubles title. Serena has not won a singles match at Wimbledon since losing to Romania’s Simona Halep in the final in 2019.

Overall, Serena has won 107 of her 123 career singles matches on grass courts. This is her best surface, with an 87% win rate, but unless Wimbledon ends badly, experts are confident we’ll see her at this year’s US Open right now.

The Williams sisters have won a combined 14 Grand Slam titles in doubles, including six at Wimbledon. The first was in 2000 and the last in 2016. His first two doubles victories at Wimbledon (2000 and 2002) were wild cards. Serena also won the mixed doubles title with Max Mirny at Wimbledon in 1998 and the gold medal in singles at the 2012 London Olympics, where the tennis competition was held at Wimbledon.

Bet on the future of tennis with Caesars Sportsbook promo codes and get new user benefits.

The favorite to win the women’s singles at Wimbledon is Belarusian world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (+330). She has won the Australian Open (2021) and the US Open (2019) in her career, but has yet to reach the Wimbledon final. The favorite for the top American player is world No. 7 Coco Gauff at +150, and she is +1200 points away from winning (Serena said, “Any other American prop would be +1600 points.”) Gauff at the All England Club. The furthest she has gone is in the fourth round. The American who won the women’s singles is +300 points. It will definitely be interesting to see Gauff play her idol Serena in the first round.

See also  Lionel Messi's MLS Chapter Makes History: Inter Miami Claims the Wild MLS Cup!

You Might Also Like

Tennis star Gaelmonfils will retire at the end of next season

Rafael Nadal was given the noble title of Marquis by the King of Spain

Motion on professional tennis tour files to reject the PTPA antitrust law

Sinner breaks Djokovic’s record with 32 consecutive Masters wins

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Sets Wimbledon Records 153 mph serve

TAGGED:cardOddsSerenaTenniswildWilliamsWimbledon
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News

Aryna Sabalenka to play Nick Kyrgios in 'Battle of the Sexes'
Tennis

Aryna Sabalenka to play Nick Kyrgios in ‘Battle of the Sexes’

Celtic begin approach to sign Man City’s Divine Mukasa. they responded
Aaron Rye’s invisible efforts pay off: British player outperforms star player at PGA Championship
Dana White Addresses Fan Backlash Following His Comments on UFC Nashville Card
25-year-old speedster ready to snub Man United to Liverpool ‘without hesitation’
2026 World Cup: Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa Neck-and-Neck as Playoff Champs Secure Favorable Matchup!

About US

Your trusted source for up-to-the-minute sports news, in-depth analysis, and expert coverage across the globe’s most exciting sports.

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Categories

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Racing
  • Tennis

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Subscribe US

Deontay Wilder Expresses Passion for Boxing After Intense Clash with 49-Fight Veteran
Video: Gianluigi Donnarumma lets out a terrifying roar and Kai Havertz quickly equalizes
Alexander Zverev moves forward in Toronto once his opponent retires
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sports Daily
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?