2019 Wimbledon betting tips – Best bets for Tuesday, July 2

Check out the best multi-bet odds for Tuesday’s singles matches at Wimbledon 2019.

2019 Wimbledon betting tips

All eyes in the tennis world are on London this month for the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.

Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are the heavyweights in the men’s singles draw, with their old foe Rafael Nadal not far behind.

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Ashleigh Barty has stormed into outright favouritism for the women’s title after her triumph at the French Open, but she faces stiff competition from the likes of Serena Williams, Karolina Pliskova and reigning champ Angelique Kerber.

The early rounds of the grand slams are always strewn with one-sided matches and massive odds differentials, but there is value out there if you know where to look.

Let’s kick things off with the best Wimbledon parlay bets for the singles action on day two.

Wimbledon Multi of the Day – Tuesday, July 2

  • Petra Kvitova to win – -400
  • Garbine Muguruza to win – -250
  • Nick Kyrgios to win – -227.27
  • Sam Querrey to win – +120

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Ons Jabeur vs Petra Kvitova

Jabeur +300 Kvitova -400

It is not often you get odds of -400 for a two-time former champion in the first round. Kvitova is a genuine chance to win the whole thing, so jump on that price while it lasts.

Beatriz Haddad Maia vs Garbine Muguruza

Haddad Maia +200 Muguruza -250

Again, these odds are generous for a player who triumphed at the All England Club only two years ago. The form guide means little when it comes to Muguruza, who tends to save her best for the two European majors.

Nick Kyrgios vs Jordan Thompson

Kyrgios -227.27 Thompson +175

If it was entirely up to Kyrgios, this is the only event he would play all year. His body and his mind might be beyond help, but the gifted 24-year-old should get past his fellow Australian on ability alone.

Dominic Thiem vs Sam Querrey

Thiem -151.52 Querrey +120

While Thiem is something of a clay specialist who struggles on quicker surfaces, Querrey is at his best on grass. The big American has reached the Wimbledon semis before and could well take the first scalp of the men’s draw.

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