Undoubtedly the biggest tennis event in the world, Wimbledon offers punters plenty of opportunities when it comes to betting. At BettingOdds.com, find all of the latest odds from an array of different online bookmakers to enhance your experience and enjoyment. Compare the Wimbledon odds via our grids and see who we're tipping up for the next edition.

Our experts will be drilling through the form to bring you the best Wimbledon tips. Thew tournament has been dominated by the big names in the Men's game but there's plenty of value to be found in the Women's draw. We'll have our Wimbledon odds and tips here around a week before the tournament gets underway.

Frequently asked questions when betting on Wimbledon:

When is Wimbledon played?

Wimbledon is an annual tennis tournament held between late-June and early-July. Traditionally it starts on the last Monday in June and culminates with the Men's final on the second Sunday in July. However, this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the tournament has been cancelled. It is hopeful it will resume, as normal, in 2021.

What odds is Andy Murray to win Wimbledon?

Prior to the tournament's cancellation, Andy Murray was priced at odds of 33/1 to win Wimbledon. The Brit, who won the prestigious competition back in 2013, has been among the favourites to win it in recent years but his troubles with injury has seen him slide down the pecking order. It is unlikely that Andy Murray will win Wimbledon again with those injury concerns considered.

Who has the best record at Wimbledon?

Rodger Federer is the most successful men's player in Wimbledon history (post-1968). The 38-year-old has eight Wimbledon titles to his name, with his most recent victory coming back in 2017. Federer also won Wimbledon five consecutive times between 2003 and 2007 - Bjorn Borg is the only other player in history to achieve that accolade.

In terms of the women's game, Martina Navratilova has won the most Wimbledon singles titles (9). Navratilova won it six consecutive times between the years of 1982 and 1987 and is widely known to be the most successful female tennis player in the tournament's history.