
Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips: 17/1 treble bet featuring Alcaraz and Medvedev

The action at SW19 carries on this Wednesday and we’ve got some great matches in store for the midweek matches. We’ll take a look at the betting market for the action and pick out our best bets for Wednesday.
Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips
Over 1.5 tie breaks in Medvedev vs Eubanks
Here we’ve got two huge servers taking to Court 1 and that can only mean one thing, tie breaks! Christopher Eubanks’ dream run at Wimbledon continues after he took out the fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas. He did so in very impressive fashion and completely dominated the last two sets.
Medvedev has also looked very impressive at Wimbledon and will be coming into this next match fresh as a daisy with his opponent Lehecka being forced to retire midway through their game.
Both the players have been rock solid on serve this tournament and both come in at similar heights of 6’6” and 6’7”. Eubanks hit 23 aces against O’Connell and 12 against Tsitsipas, he said himself he is a server and shouldn’t be getting broken and whilst Medvedev is more of a technical player he can certainly whip up a few aces. Over 1.5 tie breaks seems a great bet at 7/4 considering the style of both these players.
Carlos Alcaraz to win 3-0
Alcaraz has been unbelievable yet again this tournament. Many were expecting Alcaraz not to perform on the grass court due to his style of play and being dominant on the clay court, but he’s proved doubters wrong yet again and has dominated all of his matchups so far.
Rune is another player who wasn’t meant to be performing very well on grass but has looked very decent so far but, unfortunately, he’s nowhere near the current level of Alcaraz. Alcaraz has already taken out the likes of Berrettini so far this tournament and beating Jarry in such convincing fashion is also incredibly impressive.
Rune’s last two matches have gone to four sets and five sets, the 20-year-old is obviously in peak physical condition but it’s going to be a big ask for him to maintain this level deep into a slam against the world number two. We’ll be backing Alcaraz to win 3-0 at 6/4.
Rybakina to win 2-0
Rybakina is fully rested heading into the Wimbledon quarter-final with her previous opponent Haddad Maia being forced to retire due to a back injury. She’ll face Ons Jabeur, whom Rybakina beat last year at Wimbledon in the final.
Rybakina is looking back to her best and is now in pole position to win Wimbledon yet again. She has only lost three games in her last two matches and yes one of them may have been cut short due to retirement, but her victory over Katie Boulter should be the catalyst for winning the whole thing. Jabeur is a great player in her own right but I don’t see how anyone beats this version of Rybakina on her favourite surface. She is hitting aces galore at the moment and her return games have also been rock solid. We’ll be backing her to win 2-0 against an opponent she has had success against in the past.
This brings our treble for the day to 17/1 with Bet365! Best of luck for everyone following.