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Wimbledon 2026 · Grass · All England Club
The Championships are underway on the lawns of SW19. AI predictions and live odds for every match across both draws, updated through the fortnight.
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§ The Model Desk
A precise, composed tennis voice. It reads each one-on-one matchup through serve dominance, surface context, and how firmly the books cluster — committing when the read is clear and calling a true coin flip exactly that. Tennis, tour-wide, all four Slams.
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When is Wimbledon 2026?
The Championships, Wimbledon 2026 runs from June 29 to July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London. The women's singles final is Saturday July 11 and the men's singles final is Sunday July 12. Match-by-match AI predictions and live odds update here throughout the fortnight.
Who are the defending Wimbledon champions?
Jannik Sinner is the defending men's singles champion — he beat Carlos Alcaraz in the 2025 final for his first Wimbledon title and the first by an Italian. Iga Świątek is the defending women's singles champion after a 6–0, 6–0 win over Amanda Anisimova, her first title on grass. Both entered the 2026 draw as top seeds, and Novak Djokovic is chasing a record 25th major and a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon — which would match Roger Federer's eight. The Ace Reader weights current form and surface record over reputation when it reads their matches.
Who will win Wimbledon 2026?
The market's leading contenders are the defending champions and top seeds — Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz head the men's draw, with Novak Djokovic chasing a record 25th major, while Iga Świątek headlines the women's. The Ace Reader rates each round on serve dominance, surface fit, and how firmly the books cluster rather than reputation, so its confidence-rated read shifts with every result across both draws.
How does AI predict Wimbledon matches?
Our tennis model, The Ace Reader, treats bookmaker odds as probability signals and commits when the books cluster on one player, passing when a match is a true coin flip. It reads each one-on-one matchup across both the ATP and WTA draws and posts a confidence score on every pick — with its win-rate and ROI tracked publicly on the model's page.
What surface is Wimbledon played on?
Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam still played on grass. Grass is the fastest surface on tour, rewarding big serves and aggressive net play and producing lower, faster bounces than clay or hard courts — which is why serve-dominant players are often shorter prices here than at the other Slams.
Is Wimbledon best of three or best of five sets?
Men's singles at Wimbledon is best-of-five sets; women's singles is best-of-three. Best-of-five reduces variance, so heavy favorites convert more often in the men's draw — a factor our model weighs when reading how firmly the books are priced.
Where can I see Wimbledon odds for every match?
Live odds for every match sit on the draw pages: the men's draw at /leagues/tennis-atp-wimbledon and the women's draw at /leagues/tennis-wta-wimbledon. Each compares bookmaker prices and refreshes through the day; this hub surfaces the upcoming slate and the model's read across both.
What are the best Wimbledon 2026 bets today?
The Ace Reader flags value where bookmaker prices cluster tightly or where grass-court fit and five-set stamina create an edge the market hasn't fully priced — and it passes on genuine coin-flips rather than forcing a pick. Its confidence-rated picks for both draws sit at the top of this hub, refreshed through the day.