The women’s bracket at Wimbledon 2026 is set to be as fiercely competitive as always.
With so many established and rising tennis stars, predicting a winner at this event is difficult in the extreme.
World No1 Aryna Sabalenka arrives in London as the favourite, but the Belarussian is yet to win a Grand Slam this year – though she has played in eight of the last 14 Grand Slam finals.
Iga Swiatek is the reigning Wimbledon champion after her 6-0, 6-0 demolition job on Amanda Anisimova in last year’s one-sided finale.
However, Swiatek’s form heading into the Championships has not been the best, which only opens up the field even more – a field which includes 2021 US Open winner Emma Raducanu, who flies the flag once again from a British standpoint.
We cannot wait for the action to get started at the All-England Club, and below is our betting preview for the women’s Wimbledon bracket, complete with the latest tennis odds from NetBet Sport.
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Wimbledon 2026 Women’s Preview
Seasoned professional Elena Rybakina – the 2022 Wimbledon champion – won the first Grand Slam of the year after beating Sabalenka in the Australian Open final.
And it was Mirra Andreeva who reigned supreme at the recent French Open by beating Maja Chwalinska, securing her first-ever major title in the process.
The teenage star therefore arrives at Wimbledon with all the momentum behind her, and she certainly has the game to become the first woman in 11 years to follow up victory at Roland Garros with success at the All-England Club.
So to say the women’s section of the tour is competitive is something of an understatement really, and it is now a bracket which includes the legendary figure of Serena Williams after she was awarded a wildcard entry.
The American, now 44 years of age, is a seven-time Wimbledon champion and has a ridiculous 23 Grand Slam titles to her name.
Can she roll back the years at the All-England Club? Well, given the quality on the tour these days, it may prove to be too tall of an order for an all-time great.
But three other Americans who look better placed for a run at glory are Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and Anisimova.
Gauff is a two-time Grand Slam champion at the age of just 22, while Anisimova’s game continues to improve at a rapid pace – and she will be determined to atone for her poor showing in last year’s final.
And World No4 Pegula is hot property in the tennis world, particularly after her semi-final victory over Sabalenka in the recent WTA 500 Berlin tournament, even winning the last set 6-0.
Let’s take a look at the latest outright women’s odds on NetBet…
Latest Wimbledon 2026 Women’s Odds
*All odds are subject to change
Aryna Sabalenka – 4.33
Elena Rybakina – 5.50
Mirra Andreeva – 9.00
Iga Swiatek – 9.00
Coco Gauff – 13.00
Amanda Anisimova – 15.00
Jessica Pegula – 17.00
Madison Keys – 21.00
Karolina Muchova – 23.00
Linda Noskova – 26.00
Iva Jovic – 29.00
Marta Kostyuk – 29.00
Emma Raducanu – 29.00
Elina Svitolina – 29.00
Naomi Osaka – 34.00
Serena Williams – 34.00
Diana Shnaider – 41.00
Donna Vekic – 41.00
Barbora Krejcikova – 51.00
Alexandra Eala – 51.00
Qinwen Zheng – 67.00
Belinda Bencic – 67.00
Maja Chwalinska – 81.00
Marie Bouzkova – 81.00
Jasmine Paolini – 81.00
Emma Navarro – 81.00
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