Wimbledon Finals Betting Trends: What the Last 10 Years Tell Us

The annual and iconic tennis Grand Slam, Wimbledon, takes place each July in London and features the sport's biggest and best players. 

All the players must wear white, strawberries and cream are sold in the thousands, and centre court is filled with crowds of people, royalty, and famous faces in the box across the two weeks of the tournament.

Ahead of yet another Wimbledon final, we have taken a look at the last 10 years of the tournament and what the results tell us. Keep reading to find out more!

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LiveScore logoBy LiveScore Desk, Editorial team for sports, betting and casino Last updated: 15 July 2025, 08:47AM

Wimbledon 2025: Record Number of Seeds Exit Early

At Wimbledon 2025, records were set left, right, and centre, but not all good ones!

36 seeds were eliminated in the first two rounds of the tournament, with eight of the top 10 eliminated in the first round alone, a new Open Era record. 

It is also the first time in the Open Era that two of the top three seeds went out in the first round and that just one of the top five seeded women progressed to the third round.

There were four of the top 10 ranked players out in the first round for just the third time in a Slam over the past 25 years. 


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Factors Affecting Players at Wimbledon

So why have there been so many early exits at Wimbledon? Below, we have looked at some of the potential factors affecting players.

  • Weather Conditions - The weather system of the UK can result in uncertainty of conditions up until the day of a match. Extreme heat or cool, damp conditions can play a part and affect the performance of players as well as the performance of the tennis balls themselves.

  • Short Grass Court Season - The grass court season lasts for less than 50 days. This limits the amount of grass court preparation and experience players can get ahead of the Grand Slam. It is a quick turnaround from the clay court season and is one of the surfaces players spend the least amount of time on. 

  • Busy Tennis Calendar - Discussions around the length and intensity of the tennis season have always been happening, and several top players have referred to ‘burnout' as a factor in their early exits from tournaments. The tennis season typically runs for around 11 months.


Other Grand Slam Early Exits

  • Wimbledon 2025 - 36 

  • French Open 2020 - 35

  • Wimbledon 2002 - 33

  • French Open 2025 - 33

  • US Open 2003 - 31

  • Wimbledon 2013 - 31

  • US Open 2017 - 31


Wimbledon Champions: Last 10 Years

It is not uncommon for Wimbledon to throw a spanner in the works of the usual players we expect to see heading into the latter stages of a Grand Slam. 

In fact, over the last ten years, just three of the winners in the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Finals have been in the top three seeds, two of those being Serena Williams in 2015 and 2016.

Wimbledon Champions: Last 10 Years
Year
Champions
2024
Gentlemen’s Singles - Carlos Alcaraz (3) / Ladies Singles - Barbora Krejcikova (31)
2023
Gentlemen’s Singles - Carlos Alcaraz (1) / Ladies Singles - Marketa Vondrousova (U)
2022
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (1) / Ladies Singles - Elena Rybakina (17)
2021
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (1) / Ladies Singles - Ashleigh Barty (1)
2020
CANCELLED
2019
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (1) / Ladies Singles - Simona Halep (7)
2018
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (12) / Ladies Singles - Angelique Kerber (11)
2017
Gentlemen’s Singles - Roger Federer (3) / Ladies Singles - Garbine Muguruza (14)
2016
Gentlemen’s Singles - Andy Murray (2) / Ladies Singles - Serena Williams (1)
2015
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (1) / Ladies Singles - Serena Williams (1)
2014
Gentlemen’s Singles - Novak Djokovic (1) / Ladies Singles - Petra Kvitova (6)
2013
Gentlemen’s Singles - Andy Murray (2) / Ladies Singles - Marion Bartoli (15)

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FAQs: Wimbeldon Finals Betting Trends

Who has won the most Wimbledon Finals?
Roger Federer has won the most Wimbledon titles, with a total of eight.
What Grand Slam had the next most seeds out after two rounds?
It was the French Open in 2020 where the next most seeded players exited the Grand Slam after two rounds, with a total of 35 players. 16 in the Men's draw and 19 in the Women's draw.
Are there any other grass court Grand Slams?
No, Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam that is played on grass courts.