Two weeks of play from the All England Tennis Club in London come to an end this weekend with the men’s and women’s finals of the 138th Wimbledon Championships. The matches have been announced following a gruelling campaign, meaning we’re close to crowning the King and Queen of SW19. But which players will grab the glory?
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Gamblr offers pre-match and live betting odds on all of this weekend’s matches from Wimbledon, including what’s sure to be a thrilling title decider involving America’s Amanda Anisimova and Poland’s Iga Swiatek. Pick the winner or play one of the many specials, including the handicap, set betting, first set winner, and more. There’s a bet to boost your enjoyment of the action.
Keep reading as Gamblr’s experienced betting content writer, Frank Monkhouse, rounds up the form, stats, standout markets, how to watch the Wimbledon finals, and the odds you don’t want to miss on Saturday and Sunday.
Swiatek chasing a return to top spot
When the Wimbledon Championships started last month, Poland’s Iga Swiatek wasn’t a standout in the betting. The 24-year-old from Raszyn arrived as a former world number one, but had dropped to number four in the global rankings. Iga knows victory before a sold-out Centre Court with millions more following live on television would nudge her back into top spot. To achieve that, she would need to secure this title for the first time in her career.
The Polish star may have never won Wimbledon in the past, but she’ll likely never have a better chance. She has enjoyed past success at Grand Slam level, clinching the US Open three years ago and bagging an impressive four French Open gongs between 2020 and 2024. Having won two of the four Grand Slams, there’s just Wimbledon and the Australian Open needed to complete the set.
Swiatek booked her place in the final with an eye-catching win over Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic in Friday’s semi-final on Centre Court. She made a mockery of what had been billed as a potential banana skin, getting the job done in style. At the end of just two sets, the scoreboard read 6-2, 6-0, ensuring maximum recovery time ahead of Saturday.
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Anisimova is the surprise package
If Swiatek’s appearance in the final is a bit of a surprise, it’s nothing compared to the shock caused by Amanda Anisimova. The American began as an outsider and is currently as high in the rankings as she has ever been, sitting in 13th position. She’s won only three career titles to date and has never collected a Grand Slam. Is that all about to change this weekend? It would be nothing less than what her impressive performances deserve.
Amanda will finish Wimbledon much higher in the global charts than when she arrived in the English capital. Just how high depends on Saturday’s result. The 23-year-old from Florida has gone no further than the fourth round at the Australian Open, made it to the last four of the French Open in 2019, and a third-round appearance is her best effort at the US Open. Team Anisimova knows she must turn good efforts into great results and finally get among the major prizes.
Anisimova earned her place in the Wimbledon 2025 final with a solid win over the current world number one, Aryna Sabalenka. Few gave the American a hope of defeating her big-name and experienced opponent, but Amanda proved her worth, battling to a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 result. Does she have another big performance up her sleeve? Having come this far, few will rush to write her off ahead of the match that matters most.
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Swiatek vs Anisimova prediction
Iga Swiatek is a hot favourite to beat Amanda Anisimova in the 2025 women’s Wimbledon final. That’s no major surprise, and she’ll live up to expectations. She’ll find a tough and determined opponent standing across the net on Saturday afternoon, one that will run hard for every ball, eager to finally make her mark on the world stage, but all the signs point towards a Swiatek win.
We’re backing the experience and freshness of Swiatek, but unfortunately for us, she’s expected to do the business. That nudges us towards the specials as we hunt down this weekend’s value. Anisimova will want to show she belongs at this level, and I’m confident she’s good enough to win a set, making the set betting our angle.
Swiatek 2-1 Anisimova is 3/1 at Gamblr, and that’s more than enough to catch our interest. With this market, it doesn’t matter which set the underdog wins, as long as she bags one, but loses the match, you’ll secure a healthy profit. The odds of 3/1 look on the generous side, especially considering Amanda’s showing against the current world number one.
2-1 the other way is priced at 19/4, while those with more confidence in the pre-match favourite can back 2-0 in the correct score at evens. The latter is the most likely outcome, according to the betting.
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