The 2026 edition of Wimbledon is officially underway at the All England Club in London. We’ve broken down the day’s best tennis betting picks, digging into matchup tactics, surface tendencies, and current form to find the sharpest edges on the board. Whether you’re betting the moneyline, game spread, set spread, or total, our 2026 Wimbledon best bets are designed to help you profit. I’m dropping some of my favorite plays for Monday, July 6 below, but make sure you also monitor the picks page. I usually have a few more picks over there, plus I occasionally add plays based on the way lines are moving. That’s also where Gill Alexander posts his bets.

Grigor Dimitrov vs. Arthur Fery

Backing Dimitrov in the later stages of a major can be a risky proposition. His body just hasn’t held up well at Slams, where he tends to pick up tournament-ending — and season-changing — soft tissue injuries. However, I try not to handicap as if we know something is going to happen. And so far, Dimitrov has looked excellent at the All England Club, and it feels as though he needs to be treated like the top-25 player he has been for most of his career. After all, he has already eliminated Jakub Mensik and Matteo Berrettini here, which shows you where the form is at the moment.

With Dimitrov playing like his usual self, it’s just hard not to like him to handle his business against Fery. Dimitrov’s grass-court record at the ATP level is 57-37, according to Tennis Abstract. He’s one of the best players on the planet when it comes to winning on the lawn, where his big serve and knifing backhand slice are tremendous weapons. Dimitrov also happens to have a big forehand.

I know Fery is a good mover, plus he doesn’t have many clear holes in his baseline game. But Dimitrov is the much better server, plus he has a clear advantage when it comes to weaponry. He also has the experience.

It’s also not a given that Fery will have a huge home-court advantage here. Older, well-respected players like Dimitrov tend to have the fans in their corner, and it wouldn’t be too surprising if the crowd gives the Bulgarian a good amount of love in this one.

Bet: Dimitrov -1.5 Sets (-114)

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Ashlyn Krueger vs. Marta Kostyuk
Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev

Kostyuk is coming off three-set wins over Anna Blinkova and Emma Navarro, but it’s clear she’s not herself on this surface. Kostyuk has a losing record on grass in her career, and it’s going to take some time for her to really come into her own in these conditions. With that in mind, Kostyuk could struggle to beat Krueger on Monday — even in a match she should ultimately win. The reality is that Krueger’s serve is good enough for her to stay in most matches here, and this one is no exception. So, in order to get a better price on Lehecka to win a set against Zverev, I’m grabbing Krueger on an alternate spread of +5.5 games. As long as this isn’t worse than 6-4, 6-3, we’re home with the first leg.

With the second, I’m just banking on Lehecka’s big, powerful game to trouble a passive Zverev. The German has really never been much of a grass-court performer, so Lehecka should be somewhat live here. He has a massive serve and takes risks from the back of the court. So, as long as he’s not completely wild on Monday, I see him making this competitive.

PARLAY: Krueger Alt +5.5 Games & Lehecka +2.5 Sets (-108 – 1.5 units)

Alexandra Eala vs. Jasmine Paolini

Eala already has a win over Paolini this year, having defeated the Italian 6-1, 7-6 (5) in Dubai. On top of that, Eala has looked much sharper for a majority of the 2026 season, and she seems to be riding high having defeated Iga Swiatek last round. However, Eala fell to the ground in celebration after beating Swiatek, and she gave a passionate speech about what that win meant to her. No matter what the sport is, over-celebrating is always alarming. Are we sure Eala isn’t emotionally spent heading into this one?

I also believe the better player is the underdog in this match. Eala has some things that she can do on grass that make her tougher to beat, with her slider serve definitely being more effective on this surface. But Paolini has more advantages overall when she’s playing well, and she certainly looks to be in better form now than she was earlier in 2026.

Bet: Paolini ML (+141)

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