Wimbledon Futures: Aryna Sabalenka The Favorite After French Open Defeat

Quinn Allen
By: Quinn Allen
12 Jun 25
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Photo courtesy of Navin75 (Flickr), CC by 2.0

The 2025 WTA season is heading towards its third Grand Slam of the year, Wimbledon. The prestigious tournament in England takes place from June 30 to July 13. Aryna Sabalenka, who is the No. 1-ranked player in the world, heads in as the favorite. That’s despite her brutal defeat to Coco Gauff in the French Open final. Gauff is a co-favorite alongside Elena Rybakina. Read below for the 2025 Wimbledon futures and betting picks.

Highlights

  • Aryna Sabalenka is the Wimbledon 2025 favorite
  • Elena Rybakina and Coco Gauff sit as co-favorites in England
  • Keep reading for the odds, preview, and picks

Odds provided by Sports Interaction.

2025 Wimbledon Futures: Women’s Outright Winner

PlayerOdds
Aryna Sabalenka+250
Elena Rybakina+500
Coco Gauff+500
Iga Swiatek+800
Mirra Andreeva+900

Sabalenka leads the pack with +250 odds at tennis betting sites. Gauff and Rybakina sit at +500, while Iga Swiatek, who is always a threat in Majors, has +800 outright odds to win Wimbledon.

Mirra Andreeva (+900), Madison Keys (+1100), and Karolina Muchova (+1800) are three other players to watch.

Aryna Sabalenka (+250)

Sabalenka has been arguably the most dominant women’s player in the world over the last year. The Belarusian star won four titles in 2024, including victories at the Aussie Open and US Open. She already has three titles in ‘25, including a 40-7 record as well. Sabalenka was fantastic in the French Open before unraveling in the final against Gauff, playing arguably her worst match in months. Sabalenka committed 70 unforced errors and was visibly angry after putting together such a disappointing performance. She’s yet to win Wimbledon, never making it past the semifinals.

Coco Gauff (+500)

Gauff broke onto the scene as a teenager, and while it’s taken her some time to really make a statement on the Tour, the American has finally arrived. Gauff won the US Open on home soil last year and captured a total of three titles. She’s been just as impressive this year. While the Roland Garros win was her first trophy of ‘25, Gauff has played in numerous other finals already. She lost to Jasmine Paolini in the Italian Open showpiece and also fell to Sabalenka in the Madrid Open final. But, as previously mentioned, Gauff got revenge against the Belarusian with her victory in Paris. Gauff has compiled a 31-8 record so far and holds the No. 2 ranking in the world. She’s yet to advance past the fourth round at Wimbledon.

Elena Rybakina (+500)

Rybakina is definitely one of the more consistent players on the Tour, and she’s always a threat to make some noise in a Grand Slam. The 25-year-old is ranked No. 11 at the moment, compiling a 26-10 record in ‘25 with one title at Strasbourg just before the French Open. As for Roland Garros, she bowed out in the Round of 16, losing to Swiatek. One of the major reasons Rybakina is one of the favorites for Wimbledon is due to the fact that her only Major win was at this event back in 2022. She’s one to watch.

Iga Swiatek (+800)

Swiatek may be struggling so far this year with zero titles and a 32-10 record, but she’s still an elite talent with all the ability to win any tournament, whether it’s on the WTA Tour or at a Major. The Polish standout hasn’t made a final yet in the ‘25 campaign, but she’s progressed to several semifinals. Swiatek fell in the French Open semis to Sabalenka, which prevented her from winning yet another Roland Garros title. Swiatek hasn’t had a ton of success at Wimbledon, only making one quarterfinal, and that was back in 2023.

2025 Wimbledon Picks

Sabalenka’s power is simply unstoppable. She honestly beat herself in the French Open final and there’s no question she’ll be hellbent on bouncing back at Wimbledon. I do think she’s worth putting some money on while the odds are still favorable. But, I also like Swiatek. It’s only a matter of time until she finds her best again, too.

Picks: Aryna Sabalenka (+250), Iga Swiatek (+800) /Sports Interaction

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Quinn Allen is a seasoned sports journalist from Vancouver, Canada. Quinn is a full-time senior editor for ClutchPoints where he specializes in baseball, soccer, basketball, and football. Quinn has been working in the industry for five years and brings a unique outlook to sports journalism, having played high-level soccer and baseball growing up. Quinn resides in Kelowna, Canada, and enjoys playing soccer and going to the gym.