The 2023 Wimbledon Championships go down beginning July 3 at the All England Club in London.
Novak Djokovic aims for a five-peat, while the rest of the field looks to knock off the 23-time Grand Slam winner and make their own history.
2023 Wimbledon odds: Novak Djokovic odds and Wimbledon men’s picks
The ageless Novak Djokovic looks to claim his third straight Slam while adding to his record 23 titles.
In his way will be rising star and current world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, along with the rest of the best in men’s tennis.
Here are 2023 Wimbledon men's odds along with our best bet and a long shot pick for London (odds from FanDuel subject to change):
- Novak Djokovic -165
- Carlos Alcaraz +340
- Jannik Siner +1600
- Daniil Medvedev +1800
- Alexander Zverev +2900
Novak Djokovic Wimbledon odds (-165 or better)
It should be no surprise to see Novak Djokovic as the odds-on favorite to win Wimbledon once again.
The Serbian star has won four consecutive titles at the All England Club and has seven total championships. For over two decades, Wimbledon hasn’t had much room for anyone outside the "Big Three" of Djokovic, Federer and Nadal.
Only one other player – Andy Murray – has been crowned champion since 2002.
With Djokovic being the lone representation of the Big Three this year, the door for the field has opened up just a crack. However, the 36-year-old Serb has shown no signs of slowing down.
He’s already won the year’s first two majors (Aussie Open, French Open), and the season’s third Grand Slam will be his to lose.
Djokovic owns a shimmering 119-22 career record on grass and will look for his record-tying (Federer) eighth Wimbledon title.
Carlos Alcaraz Wimbledon odds (+340 or better)
After a disappointing finish at the French Open, Carlos Alcaraz has picked up steam heading into Wimbledon.
The 20-year-old Spaniard recently notched his first career grass-court victory at the Queen’s Club Championships and will enter Wimbledon as the world’s top-ranked player on the men’s side.
Alcaraz has won 40 of his 44 matches this season, including a perfect 5-0 grass record. To hoist the Gentlemen’s Singles Trophy, it’s all but inevitable that the youngster will have to go through Djokovic.
Alcaraz shares a 1-1 career record with the tennis legend, most recently losing in the semis at the French Open when he was hampered by cramps.
Could this be the year we see a changing of the guard in London?
2023 Wimbledon long shot picks: Taylor Fritz (+2900 or better)
It’s safe to say you’re going out on a limb when betting on anyone other than Novak Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz at this year’s Wimbledon Championships.
But for those looking to fade the GOAT (and Alcaraz), Taylor Fritz has been climbing up the Wimbledon ladder in his young career.
It’s been a steady progression for Fritz, who has improved each of his last three entries in the tourney, with his best showing a year ago when he was ousted in the quarters.
Fritz is the top-ranked US player and, if he were to win, would become the first American champion at Wimbledon since Pete Sampras in 2000.
The 25-year-old has one title this year while racking up a 34-14 record. He’s 2-2 in four matches on grass surfaces this season (33-26 career).
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Ryan Hagen is an Alberta-based writer for Catena Media who graduated from Royal Roads University in 2007 and has since combined his passion for sports and (legal) gambling into a career as a sports betting writer. He’s covered college sports, contributed to newspapers and magazines, and written for multiple sportsbooks and affiliates. Off the clock he can be found traveling, searching for noodles, or working on his golf swing.

