2024 Wimbledon women’s odds, selections, predictions, schedule, draw: Top tennis expert Iga Swiatek is fading away

American Coco Gauff will try to take the next step at Wimbledon at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, which begins Monday at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. Gauff, 20, has reached the semifinals at the last three Grand Slam tournaments and the fourth round at Wimbledon twice. She enters this year’s tournament as the No. 2 seed in the women’s singles draw and is +650 to win the title. Meanwhile, reigning Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka is a slight +320 favorite in the 2024 Wimbledon odds.

World No. 1 and five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek is the second choice at +350 in the odds among 128 Wimbledon players. Elena Rybakina (+500), Gauff and Naomi Osaka (+1300) round out the top five choices on the odds board. Before making any picks for 2024 Wimbledon, be sure to check out the Wimbledon predictions from SportsLine tennis handicapper Jose Onorato.

Onorato grew up playing competitive tennis in Caracas, Venezuela. After coming to the U.S., he trained with renowned coach Nick Bollettieri at the IMG Academy in Florida and faced players such as Robert Farah, who is now one of the top-ranked doubles players in the world.

Onorato, who holds a double degree in finance and economics from the University of Miami, conducts thorough research before placing any tennis bet. He studies current form, players’ tendencies on a particular surface, weather conditions, and many other relevant factors. This systematic approach has helped Onorato reach 168-106-9 (+107.12 units) through 2022. At the most recent Grand Slam tournament, the 2024 French Open, he correctly picked Swiatek (-160) to win the women’s title.

Now, Onorato has analyzed the latest odds for the 2024 Wimbledon women’s draw and released his best bets to win it. He’s sharing all of his picks and analysis on SportsLine.

Best picks for 2024 Wimbledon

One surprise: Onarato is trailing Iga Swiatek, even though she is the No. 1 seed. Listed at +350 in Wimbledon odds, Swiatek has won five Grand Slam titles in her career — four French Opens and one US Open — but grass has been her worst surface. She has never won a title on grass in eight attempts and has reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals only once in her last four appearances. Her record on grass at Wimbledon is just 9-4, her worst winning percentage ever in a Grand Slam.

In addition, Swiatek withdrew from a grass tournament in Berlin earlier this month, depriving Swiatek of her only chance to acclimatize to the surface. “Her performance at Wimbledon did not match her dominance elsewhere, raising concerns about her ability to progress in the tournament,” Onorato told SportsLine. You can see who else to support here.

How to make 2024 Wimbledon predictions

Onorato has studied the women’s draw thoroughly and identified two futures bets, including a longshot that will pay out more than 15-1. He’s sharing his analysis, and all of his women’s Wimbledon picks and best bets, exclusively on SportsLine.

So where does all the value lie in the women’s 2024 Wimbledon, and which longshot is a must-have? Visit SportsLine now to see Onorato’s best future bets for the women’s draw from the tennis expert and find out.

2024 Wimbledon odds, contenders, favourites

Check out the 2024 Wimbledon picks at SportsLine.

Aryna Sabalenka +320
Iga Swiatek +350
Elena Rybakina +500
Coco Gauff +650
Naomi Osaka +1300
Ham Jabeur +1600
Marketa Vondrousova +1600
Jessica Pegula +2000
Emma Raducanu +2200
Mira Andreeva +2500
Madison Keys +2500
Danielle Rose Collins +4000
Qinwen Zheng +4000
Karolina Muchova +4000

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