Wimbledon 2023 Betting Picks and Predictions Day 4


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*WERE ONLY ADDING A SHORT SLATE TODAY AS THERE SO FAR BEHIND WE MAY NOT SEE ANY OF THESE GAMES TODAY*

The Wimbledon Championships, affectionately referred to as Wimbledon, stands as the most ancient tennis tournament globally and enjoys unparalleled esteem as the most prestigious event in the sport.

Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 – Sun, 16 Jul 2023

Prize Money: £44.700.000

 

Day 4 Main Picks: Men –

Daniel Elahi Galan vs Oscar Otte

Otte @1/2

Otte possesses an immensely powerful serve, which has been his standout attribute. Despite grappling with consistency issues over the past year or so, it becomes extremely challenging to bet against him on a grass court. The surface naturally complements his playing style, which should allow him to simply over power Galan here.

 

Casper Ruud vs Liam Broady

Ruud @1/5

Ruud’s performance in his first match didn’t reflect a strong dislike for grass as previously perceived. While it’s not necessarily his favorite surface, he played well enough to suggest that he can continue to progress until he faces tougher opponents. As the competition level increases, it remains to be seen how Ruud will fare, but for now, he appears to be on track for further advancement.

 

Andy Murray vs Stefanos Tsitsipas

Murray @4/6

Undoubtedly, this is the most significant match of the day without a shadow of a doubt. Andy Murray appears to be in exceptional shape, while Stefanos Tsitsipas faced difficulties against Dominic Thiem. The endurance of Murray’s body in present times remains uncertain, but he is expected to be the favored contender in this encounter.

 

Frances Tiafoe vs Dominic Stricker

Tiafoe 3-0 @6/5

This is going to be an exciting match for sure. Stricker had an impressive victory in the first round, which once again demonstrates how much his tennis knowledge and understanding of the game have improved this year. Tiafoe, on the other hand, delivered a precise performance in a thrilling matchup against Wu. Watching this match is going to be a lot of fun as well. Although the underdog has the potential to put up a good fight, it’s difficult to dispute Tiafoe’s powerful serve and current level of confidence.

 

Day 4 Women’s Picks:

Jelena Ostapenko vs Sorana Cirstea

Ostapenko @2/5

Following her retirement from the Eastbourne quarterfinal match, ending her impressive seven-win streak since winning the Birmingham title, Ostapenko demonstrated a renewed sense of confidence by convincingly defeating Greet Minnen with a score of 6-1, 6-2. Cirstea, who defeated last year’s semifinalist Tatjana Maria in the opening round, might face a tough challenge if Ostapenko brings her best performance. In such a scenario, there may not be many options available for Cirstea to turn the tide in her favor.

 

Elena Rybakina vs Alize Cornet

Rybakina 2-0 @8/15

Elena Rybakina, the defending champion, displayed her resilience by overcoming a set deficit to secure a victory against Shelby Rogers in the opening round. Now that she has shaken off any initial nervousness, I anticipate her stepping up her game to a higher level. Considering she has already triumphed over Alize Cornet on two occasions, it seems likely that she will continue her winning streak and make it a third win in this upcoming encounter.

 

 

We try to pick our favoured matches as we want wins and will only go for value, especially in the early rounds.

 

The enchanting atmosphere at Wimbledon is unparalleled, with passionate fans, known as the “Wimbledon Queue,” lining up days in advance to witness history in the making. Strawberries and cream, a quintessential Wimbledon treat, add to the unique charm and timeless traditions of the tournament.

With each passing match, the intensity builds, and the drama unfolds. Surprises, upsets, and unforgettable moments are guaranteed as the world’s finest tennis players battle it out in pursuit of Wimbledon glory. Who will emerge victorious, etching their name in the annals of tennis history? Only time will tell, as the journey to Wimbledon’s legendary trophies begins anew.

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