Sports Betting Odds for This Year's Ladies Singles in Wimbledon
This year's Wimbledon top seeds are Agnieszka Radwanska from Poland, Maria Sharapova in Russia, Petra Kvitova in the Czech Republic and Victoria Azarenka (Bulgaria). This lineup makes it quite apparent that Eastern European players are dominating women's tennis. The women's division in tennis is still quite competitive and at par with men's tennis to say the least, and sports bettors should go over the main contenders and their corresponding sports betting odds of the women's singles at this year's Wimbledon before placing bets.
Maria Sharapova, top seed, has momentum after her recent Grand Slam win at Roland Garros. The win gave her back the world number one ranking which she relinquished in 2009.
Victoria Azarenka is hot on her heels. She also won a Grand Slam this year via the Australian Open. She was the former world number one player that was ousted by Sharapova early this month. She doesn't carry a long career record yet, being one of the younger players, but she will surely be aching to be back on the top spot.
Petra Kvitova, the women's singles Wimbledon champion, is currently unbeaten. However, she hasn’t done much this year to inspire confidence. http://ndb-online.com/aake-poker-how-to-win-today-on-aake-poker/ Kvitova was a late exitee in Queen's Club, widely considered the precursor to Wimbledon. Kvitova must also face history if she wants to defend her title. The last person to achieve this feat was Steffi Graf in 1996. Even the Williams sisters, who have dominated women's tennis for the past decade or so, have not been able to defend a Wimbledon singles title. But in spite of this fact, Kvitova is only a hair's breadth behind the top two favorites on our preferred betting site.
It's no surprise, given the Williams sisters, that Serena, the sixth seed, is second to top seed and betting favourite Sharapova in this Grand Slam tournament. Dewavegas Wimbledon oddsmakers have expressed confidence in Serena regardless of her humiliating loss to a 111th ranked player in the first round of the French Open. She has been continuously struggling for a huge victory after bouncing back from injury, and Wimbledon is the perfect platform she needs to do this.
One of the biggest and most trusted sports betting sites Sportsbook.com has posted sports betting odds for the outright winner of the women's singles Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament 2012. The ranking has already been factored in by the oddsmakers so the odds are unlikely to change before the tournament commences, unless, of course, of unforeseen withdrawals. These are the best odds for sports betting in the tournament.
Sharapova, Maria 3.75
Williams, Serena 4.
Kvitova, Petra 7.50
Azarenka, Victoria 10.00
Clijsters, Kim 26.00
Williams, Venus 34.00
Li, Na 34.00
Stosur, Samantha 51.00
Bartoli, Marion 41.00
Wozniacki, Caroline 51.00