Home / Tennis / Wimbledon 2025: Best ATP & WTA Value Picks & Bets to Watch This Summer on the Grass Wimbledon 2025: Best ATP & WTA Value Picks & Bets to Watch This Summer on the Grass Written by Sports EditorColin Lynch Updated –Jun 23, 2025 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Discover top Wimbledon 2025 value picks & bets across ATP and WTA, featuring Draper, Alcaraz, Sabalenka, and more for smart betting. There is a hush before Wimbledon begins—not silence, but something softer. It’s the rustle of anticipation beneath London’s overcast skies, the creak of history pressing gently on fresh white lines. Wimbledon is more than a tennis tournament. It’s a ritual, a reminder that the game can be both ruthless and romantic. It’s summer. It’s a Grand Slam. It’s Wimbledon. This year, the names are familiar—Alcaraz, Sabalenka, Gauff. But within the formality of tradition lies the thrill of surprise. Somewhere behind the obvious contenders, hope takes quieter shape in names like Draper, Navarro, and De Minaur. They are not the odds-on favorites. But Wimbledon has never been just about favorites. It’s about moments—made on grass, held in memory. With the draw set and the drama soon to unfold, here are the best value picks for Wimbledon 2025—players who may not be crowned yet, but are already worthy of your attention. Wimbledon 2025: Best ATP & WTA Value Picks & Bets Jack Draper: A Hometown Hope on the Rise The lawns of Wimbledon have always longed for a local hero. This summer, Jack Draper might just be the one. At 23, Draper enters with momentum, climbing to a career-high ATP ranking and carrying the kind of belief that turns promise into something more permanent. His game—smooth, powerful, unflinching under pressure—feels at home on grass. A semi-final run at Queen’s only sharpened that narrative. Draper’s serve is a weapon, but it’s his demeanor that sets him apart—measured, hungry, and now, experienced. A favorable seed should give him room to grow into the draw, and with the crowd behind him, the energy at Centre Court could tilt in his favor. He may not be the odds-on favorite to win it all, but he offers real value to win his quarter—and perhaps ignite British dreams once again. Pick: Draper to win his quarter – 5/2 Jack Draper is back at his career-high of World No. 4, securing the No. 4 seed at Wimbledon 🍓 pic.twitter.com/7revtD7ze2 — Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 23, 2025 Alex De Minaur: Quiet Grit, Loud Results Alex De Minaur isn’t the loudest contender. But he’s one you hear from when the tournament dust settles. His gritty brand of tennis has earned him respect across the tour, and a strong showing at last year’s Wimbledon (quarterfinals) has given him both belief and blueprint. The Australian’s early exit at Queen’s may worry some, but for De Minaur, rest may prove to be recalibration. He knows how to pace a tournament, to work his way into form. And on the slick grass of SW19, where movement and anticipation can outmatch power, he’s built for battles. He’ll need to strike early to fend off the giants, but the fire’s there—and so is the opportunity. Pick: De Minaur to reach last eight – 4/1 Jannik Sinner on facing doubles partner de Minaur: “Alex is an incredible player. He’s showing it here in this tournament & the week before making the final in Los Cabos. It will be a great match. We faced each other before. We know what to expect” pic.twitter.com/ToL177D0u3 — The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 13, 2023 Carlos Alcaraz: The Reigning King Returns Some players chase history. Carlos Alcaraz has already made it. With five Grand Slam titles and a title defense looming, the Spanish phenom is poised to once again enchant Wimbledon. His win at Roland Garros over Jannik Sinner showed more than just skill—it showcased the mental edge of a player who knows what it takes. He’s undefeated in Grand Slam finals. He’s the defending Wimbledon champion. And now, coming off a strong performance at Queen’s, he’s ready to remind the tennis world why grass courts fear his touch. Alcaraz enters as a favorite, and while the odds may not scream value, sometimes the safest pick is the smartest. Pick: Alcaraz to win Wimbledon – 13/8 ONLY. CARLOS. ALCARAZ.@carlosalcaraz #HSBCChampionships pic.twitter.com/x2LgY1vuz3 — Tennis TV (@TennisTV) June 22, 2025 Emma Navarro: Bold and Unbothered Emma Navarro plays with a quiet fire. It’s not loud. It’s not showy. But it burns—and it’s been burning brighter on the biggest stages. She reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon last year and has now done the same at three of her last four majors. Her path is never easy, but she doesn’t ask for easy. Her game—a blend of baseline precision and grass-court aggression—fits the moment. She isn’t seeded high, and she won’t be favored in every match, but that’s the point. Navarro is value. She’s the kind of player who isn’t afraid of the draw and doesn’t blink when the lights shine brightest. Pick: Navarro to make quarterfinals – 7/2 Emma Navarro will take on Naomi Osaka in the 2nd Round of Bad Homburg Kinda surprised to see Osaka the favorite on a grass court here, especially after how easily Navarro won at Wimbledon last year, not playing as well now, but still. I’ll predict the upset in this one. pic.twitter.com/GkoPG4NdKC — Tennis Updates (@TennisUpdates25) June 23, 2025 Madison Keys: A Grass Court Dream Waiting to Bloom Madison Keys finally broke through in Melbourne. Now, she returns to Wimbledon with momentum, clarity, and confidence. Her power game—built on a booming serve and groundstrokes that can knock the strings off a racquet—is tailor-made for the fast courts of SW19. She’s never made it past the quarters at Wimbledon, but this might be the year. A deep run in Paris proved she’s in fine form. With a favorable draw and renewed belief, Keys looks ready to rewrite her Wimbledon story. A place in the final four feels not only possible, but probable. Pick: Keys to reach semifinals – 5/1 Ace queens of 2025 👑🎯 Top 5 WTA players with the most aces this season: 1. 🇰🇿 Elena Rybakina – 210 (37 matches) 2. 🇩🇰 Clara Tauson – 184 (32) 3. 🇺🇸 Madison Keys – 172 (38) 4. 🇧🇪 Elise Mertens – 158 (37) 5. 🇷🇺 Ekaterina Alexandrova – 157 (36) pic.twitter.com/pevwZj6OOu — Maciej Trąbski (@MTrabski) June 18, 2025 Aryna Sabalenka: The Crown Still Awaits Aryna Sabalenka is, by ranking and resume, the best in the world. But Wimbledon has eluded her—just out of reach, just beyond grasp. That could change this year. With a semifinal finish in 2023 and near misses elsewhere, she enters SW19 with a point to prove. She hits big. She plays bigger. And when the moment rises, so does Sabalenka. She’ll be tested, no doubt, but the drive is undeniable. After heartbreak in two straight Slam finals, Wimbledon might just offer redemption—and her first title on the grass. Pick: Sabalenka to win Wimbledon – 11/4 Written by Sports EditorColin Lynch Colin Lynch covers the NFL, MLB and WNBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the New England Patriots. His sports coverage has been featured on The Sports Daily and Basketball Insiders, as well as FanSided's Chowder & Champions. A New Hampshire native and former D1 baseball player at St. John's University, Colin was drafted by the San Diego Padres in 2008 and enjoyed a four-year professional baseball career. All posts by Colin Lynch
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