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Wimbledon Day 8 Predictions: Best Bets On Monday 6th July 2026

1 day ago
| BY Sam Cox

We’re now in the second half of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships and there’s a plethora of talent taking to the courts on Monday, with William Hill News previewing the standout matches.

Follow the latest tennis news at William Hill and enjoy the best of Wimbledon this summer, with fans keeping a close eye on the likes of Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner.

Wimbledon Predictions Monday:

  • Taylor Fritz -3.5 games (Evens)
  • Grigor Dimitrov vs Arthur Fery: Over 40.5 games (Evens)
  • Alexandra Eala -2.5 games (17/20)
  • Over 23.5 games (11/10)

The stakes are ramping up as Wimbledon heads into its second week. Here are our top tennis betting tips from Monday’s action.

Taylor Fritz vs Alexander Bublik

Taylor Fritz has beaten Alexander Bublik in their two previous grass-court duels, one of which was earlier this year. Fritz, a finalist in Halle and Stuttgart, has dropped one set through his first three matches.

Bublik’s grass form is a long way off Fritz’s standard. He lost in the first round in Halle and has only got one win against a top 10 player in 2026. The Kazakh has never been beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon.

With a very realistic chance of making the final, Fritz is deservedly the heavy favourite for this one.

Grigor Dimitrov vs Arthur Fery

Sure, the draw has fallen nicely, but it’s still remarkable to see two wildcards meet in the fourth round. Even more so when it features Arthur Fery, the lone remaining Brit in either draw.

Grigor Dimitrov rolled back the years to see off Matteo Berrettini and Jakub Menšík. Ben Shelton’s first-round exit opened up Fery’s path, but he still needed to perform to beat Damir Džumhur, Otto Virtanen, and Zizou Bergs.

This is the first time Fery has been beyond the second round at a Slam. Dimitrov has fallen in the fourth round at the last four editions of Wimbledon and hasn’t reached a Slam quarterfinal since the 2024 US Open.

Jasmine Paolini vs Alexandra Eala

Alexandra Eala beat Jasmine Paolini in Dubai earlier this year in their only previous meeting. Eala beat Iga Świątek in the last round in straight sets, and Paolini has looked formidable through her first three matches.

Already with five wins against top 10 players in 2026, Eala isn’t to be taken lightly as her odds indicate. Paolini’s pre-Wimbledon form leaves plenty to be desired, while Eala made the semis in Berlin with wins over Elina Svitolina and Elena Rybakina.

Eala is trending upwards in what looks like being a big-time breakout year. A first Slam quarterfinal is very much in play.

Madison Keys vs Linda Nosková

Madison Keys comes into this match in strong form. A win in Eastbourne has been followed by a string of impressive performances at the All England Club, including coming from a set down to beat compatriot Amanda Anisimova.

Linda Nosková was taken the distance by Sorana Cîrstea and Camila Osorio. The 21-year-old won on Berlin’s grass, beating Jessica Pegula in the final, but she’s not got the same Grand Slam experience as Keys.

This is a fascinating matchup. Keys can beat anyone on her day, but Nosková has really surged in the rankings. We expect this to be an epic.


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*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*

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