Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu Tops Britain’s Wimbledon Bid
Emma Raducanu has been revealed as Britain’s brightest hope for Wimbledon glory, priced at 20/1 for the Ladies’ Singles title with William Hill, following her impressive run to the Queen’s Club final earlier this month.
Jack Draper leads the charge for the Brits on the men’s side and is a 25/1 chance to become the first British Gentlemen’s Singles champion since Andy Murray’s triumph in 2013.
Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie are also in the mix, though both are priced at a lofty 150/1 to go all the way.
Gentlemen’s Singles Market
- Jannik Sinner – 4/7
- Novak Djokovic – 5/1
- Alexander Zverev – 9/1
- Taylor Fritz – 16/1
- Ben Shelton – 20/1
- Jack Draper – 25/1
Ladies’ Singles Market
- Aryna Sabalenka – 10/3
- Elena Ryabinka – 5/1
- Iga Swiatek – 7/1
- Mirra Andreeva – 7/1
- Coco Gauff – 12/1
- Amanda Anisimova – 12/1
- Jessica Pegula – 16/1
- Emma Raducanu – 20/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Wimbledon always stirs something special in British sporting culture. Emma Raducanu’s run to the Queen’s Club final was a reminder of just how good she can be when she’s firing on all cylinders, and at 20/1, she’s the one to watch from a British perspective at SW19.
“Jack Draper has been building brilliantly and looks every inch a future Grand Slam contender and at a price of 25/1, it makes him Britain’s brightest hope for the Gentlemen’s tournament.
“Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie are amongst the conversation, but at 150/1 they’ll need to hugely outperform their odds at the All-England Club next month.
*Prices accurate at the time of writing – odds subject to change*