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When looking for the odds on a particular tennis player to win the Men’s Wimbledon title on the grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, one is actually looking for the odds on that player ‘to win outright’. OddsJet compares Men’s Wimbledon outright winner odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts. This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every male singles player to win Wimbledon outright so Swiss bettors may maximize their potential returns. If you would like to see a comparison of Men's Wimbledon match betting odds and lines, find them on our ATP odds comparison page.
Wimbledon outright betting is by far the most popular Wimbledon futures betting market. Futures markets, also called Ante Post markets, are those that involve a wager contingent on a result that will not be final for at least a day or more in the future. In the case of Wimbledon Outright Winner odds, you can place wagers nearly a year in advance of the result. Compare this to normal tennis match odds which are set between 24 and 48 hours in advance of the match time. In general, the highest paying odds for Ante Post and futures betting markets will come before a tournament starts. As we reach the later rounds of the tournament and there are fewer and fewer players remaining, the odds will tighten and pay less for those players in position to win the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy.
For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both involve the figure of CHF 100. First, negative numbers express how much one needs to wager in order to win a profit of CHF 100. However, since there are so many potential winners, odds are rarely below even money, even on the heavy favorites. Most odds will be above even and thus will come as a positive figure, expressing how much potential profit would be returned for a bet of CHF 100. For example, when you see odds of +410 on Andy Murray to win outright, you would need to stake CHF 100 in order to receive a profit of CHF 410, yielding a total return of CHF 510. Note that this use of CHF 100 as an expression of odds pricing is just that, for purposes of expression. It is neither a limit nor a requirement of how much you may wager.
With Decimal odds format, the odds express the full potential amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount. For this, simply multiply the Decimal odds by the stake. For example, if Rafael Nadal is listed at 7.50 to win outright, a CHF 100 bet would return a total of CHF 750 including your stake, so the potential profit would be CHF 650.
For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of potential profit that will be returned on a wager. For example, with a wager of CHF 100 and odds of 50/1 on Aljaz Bedene to win outright (said 50-to-1), one could see a profit of CHF 5,000 (50 divided by 1, multiplied by CHF 100) plus the stake amount for a total potential return of CHF 5,100.
Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.
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