The winning odds for Wimbledon were recently released, featuring Coco Gauff, Emma Raducanu, Naomi Osaka, and more. These odds have garnered furious reactions from the fans, who slammed the position of these players in the early odds list for the tournament.
The 2026 Wimbledon Championships are all set to take place from Monday, June 29, to Sunday, July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. With the tournament knocking on the door, the players and the fans are on their toes. Amid this, the odds to win the tournament have recently been revealed, where Aryna Sabalenka sits on top at +300, Elena Rybakina holds the second position with +400, and the third and fourth are Iga Swiatek and Gauff, with +500 and +600, respectively.
The next four names are Mirra Andreeva (+800), Amanda Anisimova (+1200), Emma Raducanu (+1400), and Naomi Osaka (+1400). These odds were recently shared by a user on X, which garnered the attention of fans, who took a dig at the absence of Jessica Pegula and Elina Svitolina while Gauff, Osaka, and Raducanu were featured:
Another follower on X echoed the aforementioned thought on Pegula and Svitolina, tweeting:
Mocking the decision of Emma Raducanu on the list, one of the users commented:
Taking a dig on Gauff and Rybakina, one of the fans tweeted:
Making fun of the selections, one of the Reddit users wrote:
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Coco Gauff opened up about the importance of the Wimbledon Championships
Ahead of her appearance at Wimbledon, Coco Gauff recently sat for a conversation with The Tennis Pass, where she made her feelings known about the importance of the tournament for her. Along with expressing her hopes to win, the American also weighed in on her thoughts on potentially playing against her idol, Serena Williams.
“I think yeah, I mean I feel like every grand slam wasn’t important to me and obviously you know Serena and Venus won that tournament a lot both. Um so I think it was always a tournament that I watched growing up and hope to win and still hope to win,” said Coco Gauff.
“Yeah, it’ be really cool. I’m hoping that one day she’ll hit up my line to play doubles. That would really, really cool. And if she were to compete in singles, it would be cool to step on the court with her. Just because she’s a legend and someone I looked up to. And yeah, I’m very excited to be in the same spaces as her again. Yeah, she’s definitely the one of the main reasons why I decided to play tennis, for sure.”
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