Best Wimbledon 2022 Betting Tips & Picks for Monday, June 27: Daily Tennis Predictions: Raducanu, Murray & Wawrinka on Show

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Wimbledon 2022 kicks off on Monday, June 27 with some delicious matches in store and you can get our favourite Wimbledon betting tips for the day below.

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Emma Raducanu v Alison van Uytvanck

About a year ago Raducanu was another talented British player going through her motions, trying to make the best of a Wimbledon wildcard she had received as a player ranked ranked outside the top 300.

A few months on, the world had turned for the Brit, with Raducanu getting to the fourth round at Wimbledon and then going on to win the title at US Open.

Move forward a few more months and it looks like things have turned back again in a small matter of time with the Brit number one struggling to buy a win. Fitness has proved to be a concern too as she withdrew from her only grass court match for the season in Nottingham.

On the other hand, Alison van Uytvanck has shown some brilliant form on grass. While she wouldn’t be in the same league as her British opponent as far as the ranking goes, she looks to have the game to trouble an already-struggling Raducanu and we could see a seed going out here.

Tip: Van Uytvanck to win: 3/5 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

Andy Murray v James Duckworth

Murray comes into this year’s Wimbledon with the kind of form that had made him one of the forces to reckon with, not at his prime but somewhere close to it.

A Stuttgart Open runnerup plaque after a hard-fought, three-set loss to Matteo Berrettini following a win over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios bore testimony to that.

And while fitness concerns remain a common thread in the latter part of her career, Murray should have no trouble getting past a player whom he has defeated in both their previous two meetings, and one who hasn’t won a single main draw match all year.

Yep, Duckworth has played eight tournaments this season including a Challenger and won no matches. Expecting a straight-set pounding of the Aussie in this one.

Tip: Murray to win in straight sets: 11/10 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

Jannik Sinner v Stan Wawrinka

Ranked ninth in the world in recent times, Sinner has displayed great character in his short career but would that be enough to challenge his Swiss opponent, a three-time Grand Slam winner?

We think things could get spicy given Sinner’s poor record on grass. The 3/10 favourite in this match has won no matches on this surface in his career and while it is still early days, that could play on his mind.

Wawrinka himself has had his struggles on grass, with his three major titles coming at the other Grand Slams but that is not to say he is a complete mug on grass. This was on show in the recent Queen’s Club competition where Wawrinka needed three tie-breakers to get past Frances Tiafoe.

It might not be a straightforward one but Wawrinka, at 7/3 looks like tempting odds to go with given Sinner’s grass record.

Tip: Wawrinka to win: 7/3 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

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