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Wimbledon 2012: Updated Odds for Wimbledon's Top Contenders

Love PatelJun 6, 2018

Novak Djokovic (1/1)

The clear favorite.

Tasked with defending his Wimbledon title, Djokovic looks poised to face Roger Federer in this year's semifinal.

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Federer has struggled against Djokovic in recent majors. However, he failed to advance to the semifinals last year, which left Djokovic against Tsonga.

It's hard to believe that Djokovic can be stopped on his quest towards another grand slam.

Nadal's elimination significantly increases Murrary's chance to reach the final.

After squeaking by Marcos Baghdatis, who beat Murray just before the semifinal in 2006, he'll face Marin Cilic in the quarterfinal.

Murray admitted to struggling a bit against Baghdatis, but after managing to get through, chances are he can take Cilic, whom he's 5-1 against all-time.

With Nadal gone, Murray has a clear path to reach his first Wimbledon Final.

Williams has dominated on grass throughout her career, and her performance at Wimbledon this year is no different.

She won her first two rounds in straight sets and handled Jie Zheng in the third round to advance to the quarterfinal.

After struggling with injury in 2011, Williams looks like she's on the fast track to resurgence, and she has the best shot at winning in Wimbledon since 2009.

Entering the tournament as the favorite, Sharapova finds Sabine Lisicki, who reached last year's semifinals, in her way in the fourth round.

Sharapova took care of business last year against Lisicki in the semfinals, only to fall short in the final against Petra Kvitova.

The path isn't as clear this time with Serena Williams looking in good form, but Sharapova seems to be on track for a collision with Williams in the final.

Odds are from Betting Directory.

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