2009 Wimbledon Betting Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jun/21/2009
2009 Wimbledon Betting Odds

2009 Wimbledon betting odds have been posted at Sportingbet.com.

Not surprisingly, Roger Federer has been made the favorite to win the 2009 Men's Wimbledon following his victory at the French Open a few weeks ago.

On the ladies side, the Williams sisters - Venus and Serena - were both favored at +260 and +270, respectively, for a payout potential close to US$300 on every US$100 bet.

"The 2009 French Open taught us here at Gambling911.com that betting on tennis is really starting to grow in popularity," commented Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the website.

French Open betting traffic was quite good compared to past years.

Most of the early odds are based on player rankings with Federer number one among the men and Venus Williams number one among the women. 

Murray Andrews is the only other man (ranked second) in single digit odds. 

Andy Roddick may be ranked third among the men based on Yahoo's rankings, but oddsmakers have him paying a very sweet US$2500 for every US$100 bet.

Here is a sampling of the 2009 Wimbledon odds (more were available on the Sportingbet website):

2009 Wimbledon Betting Odds - Men's Outright

Federer, Roger

-120

Murray, Andrew

+275

Djokovic, Novak

+1400

Del Potro, Juan Marin

+2000

Roddick, Andy

+2500

Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried

+3300

Haas, Tommy

+5000

Hewitt, Lleyton

+6600

Soderling, Robin

+6600

Verdasco, Fernando

+10000

Cilic, Marin

+15000

Gonzalez, Fernando

+15000

Karlovic, Ivo

+15000

More Men's Outright odds available at Sportingbet.com.

2009 Wimbledon Betting Odds - Women's Outright

Williams, Serena

+260

Williams, Venus

+275

Azarenka, Victoria

+1200

Sharapova, Maria

+1200

Safina, Dinara

+1600

Kuznetsova, Svetlana

+2000

Wozniacki, Carolina

+2000

US gamblers can get 2009 Wimbledon betting odds by visiting BetUS.com

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