Wimbledon Day 3 Betting Tips: Follow this trio of selections

We're off to a somewhat disappointing start to Wimbledon with all the weather drama, with many of the matches being called off due to the rainy conditions. Nevertheless! We move on and look at some of the potential plays for the third day.
Wimbledon Day 3 Tips
We'll start with the women's side, where we have the Romanian Sorana Cirstea face Tatjana Maria. The Romanian has had an impressive season so far, going 21-14 and winning a WTA-Challenger level tournament last month. She hit the headlines in America, when she reached the Quarter Finals of Indian Wells, and the Semi Finals of Miami. She beat Madison Keys, Caroline Garcia (twice!), Karolina Muchova, Marketa Vondrousova and Aryna Sabalenka in that month!
She's now on a surface that isn't her favourite, and faces someone who enjoys the grass and has a power game to her. Tatjana Maria reached the semi finals of Wimbledon last year, beating Cirstea in three sets. I like the over here. I think the odds on the moneyline look about right, with the German potentially having a bit of value.
Mirra Andreeva has been crushing the tennis world since she turned pro last year. She's currently holding a 64-12 career record, winning six titles already. She's only 16 years old, and reached the third round of the French Open (winning five matches and taking Gauff to three sets!). Now she's on the grass, and has continued to perform. She managed to get through qualifiers, beating Vicens Mas, Chloe Paquet and Tamara Korpatsch. Now she's playing Xiyu Wang, who has been pretty poor this season. Although her form has improved on the grass the past couple of weeks, I like the moneyline for Mirra Andreeva here.
Now let's move onto the men's side. It's great to see Milos Raonic back playing tennis after the 32 year-old had to take a long break due to injury in 2021. The former number three, now ranked 849, came back a couple weeks ago in Herogenbosch where he beat Miomir Kecmanovic in his first match back, but lost to Jordan Thompson 7-6 6-1. I think Milos Raonic playing in a best-of-five format is going to be tough for him, and I like Dennis Novak's odds on this play. The Austrian has played some impressive tennis during the qualifiers, beating Filip Misolic, Charles Broom and Yosuke Watanuki.

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