Wimbledon 2025 Odds: Jack Draper & the Leading British Players at SW19

Wimbledon gets underway today, with the iconic tournament ready to grip the nation over the next two weeks.
Jack Draper spearheads the British hopes in the men’s draw, while Emma Raducanu looks to defy the odds and become the first homegrown champion since Virginia Wade in 1977.
We’ve taken a look at the latest prices on the top British contenders in both the men’s and women’s competitions.
British Men's Players at Wimbledon
Jack Draper: 18/1
Jack Draper, 18/1, heads into Wimbledon ranked fourth in the world and seeded fourth at SW19, behind only Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic.
His recent resume includes the US Open semi-finals, beating Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz, and Holger Rune en route to winning the Indian Wells Open, a couple of second place finishes at finals, and the semi-finals of Queen's last week.
The 6ft 4in lefty has, however, never made it past the second round at Wimbledon and has been given a tough draw; he gets his campaign underway against Argentina's world No. 38 Sebastian Baez, then may come up against Alexander Bublik in the third round, Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals, and Jannik Sinner in the last-four.
Cam Norrie: 500/1
Cam Norrie's Wimbledon record inspires more confidence with the 29-year-old reaching the semi-finals three years ago, where he took a set lead against Novak Djokovic before losing the following three to the eventual champion.
Norrie has failed to make much on an impression at Slams since, although he did beat Draper in straight sets at Wimbledon last year, and recently upset Daniil Medvedev at the French Open, where his run was ended by Djokovic in the fourth round.
He's 100/1 with most bookmakers to win Wimbledon, although BetMGM have handed him huge odds of 500/1.
Norrie comes up against Roberto Bautista Agut in the opening round, and if he gets through that test, he may face No.12 seed Frances Tiafoe.
Jacob Fearnley: 900/1
At 250/1 with most bookmakers and a best-priced 900/1 with BetMGM, Jacob Fearnley's not expected to mount a serious challenge.
That said, he shouldn’t be overlooked. Just outside the world’s top 50, Fearnley impressed with a quarter-final run at Queen’s and even took a set off Djokovic at Wimbledon last year.
Check out the full British men's odds at Wimbledon below in the odds comparison grid, including Dan Evans and Billy Harris.
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British Women's Players at Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu: 80/1
Emma Raducanu is priced at 80/1 as she looks to rediscover the form that saw her win the US Open in 2021. Though, since that breakthrough, she hasn’t progressed beyond the fourth round at any Grand Slam.
She’s twice reached the fourth round at Wimbledon, including last year, and recently made the quarter-finals at Queen’s. However, there are concerns over a lingering back injury, which appeared to trouble her in a loss to Maya Joint at Eastbourne.
The draw hasn’t done her any favours either and has lengthened her odds substantially to 80/1; 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova could await in round three, with world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka potentially looming just after.
Katie Boulter: 500/1
Katie Boulter came into last year’s Wimbledon in strong form, but she’s found it harder to hit those same heights this season, though she did pick up a title at the WTA125 Trophée Clarins last month.
Her best Wimbledon runs to date have seen her reach the third round in both 2022 and 2023.
Browse the full British women's odds at Wimbledon in the odds comparison grid below, including Sonay Kartal, Harriet Dart, and Heather Watson.
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