Summer 2025: A Look Ahead the Forthcoming Tennis Tournaments

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The success of tennis is largely linked to its status as a year-round sport. With the football season ending, many sports fans are turning their heads towards tennis. Needless to say, quite a few are interested in betting on the sport.

Sportsbooks have done a wonderful job of making betting a whole lot easier for everyone. Online sports betting in particular has played a major role in the popularity of tennis. Placing a wager at online sportsbooks requires thorough knowledge though.

That is why, in this article, we’d like to take a little look ahead towards the summer tennis events of 2025, and discuss players that stand out. We hope that this article will prove informative to betting enthusiasts, and to tennis fans in general.

Jannik Sinner Favorite to Take Wimbledon

The Wimbledon is, without a doubt, the most celebrated and important tournament in tennis. Sports betting sites like Novibet cover this event with great care, because of its overall relevance to the tennis world. But, what about the odds makers?

It seems that Jannik Sinner is the odds on favorite to take the Wimbledon. Last year, the Italian sensation managed to claw his way to the quarter-finals, before losing his shot at the title. However, since then, he has been improving his abilities, and has put on a more consistent performance.

Carlos Alcaraz is the Main Competition

In the men’s department, Jannik Sinner’s main competition seems to be Carlos Alcaraz. The odds makers are split right down the middle with this one, with half favoring Alcaraz, while the other half favor Sinner. However, the odds do tip in the Spaniards favor, as he is the defending champion.

As far as odds makers are concerned, returning champions always get the edge in the odds. If nothing else, prop bets odds on various sportsbooks suggest that the experts are expecting Alcaraz to face off against Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon finals.

Wimbledon’s Women Section is Tense

The Wimbledon women’s tournament is also quite the hot topic among bettors. As of now, the odds seem to be coming on the side of Barbora Krejcikova. A stunning player, Krejcikova is known for her aggressive playstyle and strong serve. It was those two attributes that won her last year’s Wimbledon.

Odds makers are mostly favoring the Czech player. However, it wouldn’t be as tense if there weren’t any competition. Enter Jasmine Paolini. Last year, Paolini lost to Krejcikova in the finals, so for this upcoming tournament, many are expecting to see a rematch when all is said and done.

 The U.S. Open

The U.S. Open will follow Wimbledon, taking place in August of this year. Here is what the odds makers have to say about this one. Most expect Jannik Sinner to retain his champion’s title. However, once again Carlos Alcarez is the number one rival.

Some odds makers have thrown Alexander Zverev and Jack Draper into the mix. While talented, the two tennis players are not likely to take the medal. In fact, quite a few of the odds makers expect them to drop before they reach the quarter-finals.

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