As the Wimbledon Men’s singles semi-finals fast approach, Sky Bet have offered boosted odds for one of the last four standing to lift the iconic trophy.
Taylor Fritz will face Carlos Alcaraz, with the American No 1 already having reached his first ever Wimbledon semi-final, but faces an almighty task in the shape of the two-time reigning champion.
Alcaraz is coming off the back of a stunning French Open win over fellow semi-finalist in SW19 Jannik Sinner, and is gunning for his third in a row, and will take some stopping.
On the other side of the draw, World No 1 Sinner faces an almighty showdown with seven-time champion Novak Djokovic.
The Serbian great is chasing history once again as he looks for his 25th singles Grand Slam title, as well as the joint-most Wimbledon titles, level with Roger Federer‘s eight if he can go all the way this year.
According to Sky Bet, American World No 5 Fritz is the least likely to lift the trophy on Sunday, with odds of 20/1.

One of the last four in the Wimbledon Men’s singles has been boosted to 11/4 to go all the way
Next up is Djokovic who, despite his experience and pedigree, is less favoured compared to the two younger stars at 6/1.
The second-most likely champion this year according to Sky Bet is Sinner, whose original odds of 9/4 have now been boosted to 5/2, but he is still behind Alcaraz.
The Spanish star seems destined to complete the three-peat in SW19, and is now priced at 8/11 to lift the golden gong once again.
Sky Bet Wimbledon Men’s singles outright winner odds:
Carlos Alcaraz 8/11
Jannik Sinner WAS 9/4 NOW 5/2
Novak Djokovic 6/1
Taylor Fritz 20/1
- All odds are correct at the time of publication