The championship stage of 2025 Wimbledon commences on Sunday, presenting four men’s contests and four women’s contests in London. Standout player Carlos Alcaraz leads the men’s group as he competes against No. 14 seed Andrey Rublev. Alcaraz carries odds of -1000 (bet $1,000 to potentially gain $100) based on 2025 Wimbledon projections, while Rublev is marked as a +600 underdog. Turning to the women’s bracket, No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka is recognized as a -455 favorite going up against No. 23 seed Elise Mertens. There is a selection of Wimbledon props accessible for examination in those matches, and newcomers can explore resources to potentially enhance their Wimbledon selections.
Additional men’s matches scheduled for Sunday are No. 17 Karen Khachanov (-280) versus Kamil Majchrzak, No. 5 Taylor Fritz (-590) versus Jordan Thompson, and Cameron Norrie (-125) versus Nicolas Jarry. Using the Wimbledon odds provided for each match by sportsbooks, SportsLine tennis analyst Blake Von Hagen can assist in discovering valuable selections to enhance your tennis forecasts.
Von Hagen showcases a 32-15 (+12.92u) record on his strongest picks in 2025. Currently, he has revealed his selections for a few of the Wimbledon games on Sunday. These three selections when combined can create odds of +572, potentially returning nearly $600 on a $100 wager.
Top Sunday Wimbledon selections:
- Aryna Sabalenka/Elise Mertens Under 9.5 aces (+100)
- Nicolas Jarry/Cameron Norrie Under 31.5 aces (-120)
- Andrey Rublev/Carlos Alcaraz Under 23.5 aces (-120)
- Mix these selections for +572 odds (odds can fluctuate)
Aryna Sabalenka/Elise Mertens Under 9.5 aces (+100)
Sabalenka has a reputation for her high-quality serving, but her total number of aces hasn’t been exceptionally high this year. Her average is about 3.3 aces per match, and she’s only surpassed five aces in one of her matches on grass so far this season. Mertens has concluded four out of her last five matches with four or fewer aces. Since the start of 2023, these two have faced each other on four separate occasions, and they have remained under 9.5 aces in each of those meetings. The belief is that Sabalenka will secure a 2-0 victory, which would impact the number of chances for aces.
Nicolas Jarry/Cameron Norrie Under 31.5 aces (-120)
The playing conditions are expected to be moderately slow again on Sunday, because of the high humidity, moderate wind, and relatively cool temperatures in the forecast. Additionally, there is a meaningful likelihood of rain, which could mean the roof will be closed, further slowing down the surface. Norrie managed 35 aces in his opening two matches of the tournament, however, he had six aces in his third-round victory against Mattia Bellucci. Jarry has allowed eight or fewer aces in his four best-of-five matches in London (that includes the final qualifying round), and the amount of time he’s spending on the court is starting to play a role. Any result short of a five-set match adds good value to the Under.
Andrey Rublev/Carlos Alcaraz Under 23.5 aces (-120)
Even though these top-15 players have not faced off in a grand-slam match before, they have encountered each other three times since 2022. Both have limited the other to five aces or fewer in several contests, and the slower conditions will also contribute to this selection. Even though Rublev has managed to record double-digit aces in his initial three matches, he didn’t exceed 14 in any of them. Now he is up against a player who is notably tough to ace against, so his total ought to be much lower on Sunday. Alcaraz is positioned outside of the top 50 on the ATP Tour in aces per match over the course of the last year, making this a good opportunity to select the Under.
More Wimbledon picks for Sunday
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