Wimbledon Saturday Tips: 7/1 treble bet for sixth day

The Wimbledon action continues on Saturday and we’ve got some beautiful weather and hopefully some cracking games to look forward to!
As we’ve done every day this week we’ll be taking a look at the betting market for the day at SW19 and picking out our best bets for the action!
Wimbledon Saturday Tips
Tiafoe to beat Dimitrov
Tiafoe will be happy the grass season is underway after claiming the trophy in Stuttgart last month in which he won in incredible fashion without dropping a single set in the whole tournament. This has also seen Tiafoe reach a career high of number 10 in the world.
These two haven’t played much tennis against each other with only three matches on tour but they were in 2018 and 2019, Tiafoe has come a long way since then and we’re backing him to beat Dimitrov.
I think with how solid Tiafoe’s service games have been (89.5% winning service game) this will carry him to victory on Saturday. He has all the recent form on his side and Dimitrov can be quite inconsistent on the grass court. It might not be a straightforward win but I expect Tiafoe to come out on top.
Cirstea to beat Hadad Maia
Cirstea is coming fresh off a very impressive win over Jalena Ostapenko who was the big favourite in their matchup. This time the Romanian plays Brazil’s Beatrice Haddad Maia who hasn’t quite found her footing on the grass court so far.
Haddad Maia has gone to three sets in three of her last four games on grass, the only one where she didn’t go the distance was when she was forced to retire last month against Martic. Cirstea has proved time and time again that she is one of the more underrated players on the tour and her win over Ostapenko proved just that.
When it comes to the history between these two Sorana Cirstea is winning 4-1 on the head-to-head. With the performances recently and the history between the two, I struggle to see how Cirstea loses this one and the betting sites actually have her as the underdog at 11/10 which we will happily take.
Lehecka to beat Paul
Jiri Lhecka started off Wimbledon with a bang taking out Cerundolo who was fresh off a grass court trophy just before Wimbledon. He beat the Argentine in straight sets after beating his opening round opponent Ofner in straight sets as well.
Tommy Paul’s Wimbledon started off great as well but the caliber of opponents is nowhere near Lehecka’s so far. He beat Raonic in his second round which sounds great but the Canadian has only just started his comeback to the ATP tour and still looks a bit off it.
I think Lehecka’s playstyle really suits the grass surface. He’s a big server and can move around the court incredibly well. The youngster is still lacking the experience of Paul but I think he represents solid value as the marginal underdog.
This leaves us with a 7.4/1 treble with Bet365, good luck to all following!