The action continues in London with the 4th round taking place this Monday at the All England Club. Bookmakers Review breaks down the fixtures below and lists the best available odds from green listed bookmakers.
Thiem vs. Berdych
Playing on grass brings the best out of Tomas Berdych. Besides his outstanding 70.65% career record on this surface, the 31-year-old Czech is looking for another successful campaign at the All England Club after reaching the semi-finals in 2016. Looking now at Berdych’s campaign on this tournament, the 2010 runner-up only allowed his opponents to win 3.60% of his service games in Wimbledon.
The world no.8 – Dominic Thiem – continues his impressive run in 2017. Despite his young age, Thiem already reached the 4th round in all the four Grand Slam events. Despite his unquestionable quality, the 23-year-old Austrian is far from a grass-court expert and his 14 – 10 career record on this surface is a perfect example of that.
The bookmakers expect a very close match with Berdych available at 9/10 at Bet365 while Pinnacle offers 99/100 for Thiem’s victory. Even though Dominic is never an easy opponent on the big stages, it’s hard to ignore Tomas’ price due to his brilliant record in Wimbledon. Therefore, our recommendation is for you to add the Czech to your betting picks to secure a place in the quarter-finals.
Dimitrov vs. Federer
Regardless of this Monday’s outcome, Grigor Dimitrov already ensured his return to the top 10. Known as an exceptional grass-court player, the 2014 Wimbledon semi-finalist is looking for another successful run at the All England Club. Looking now at Grigor’s campaign in Wimbledon, the 26-year-old Bulgarian didn’t drop a single set so far on this event.
As usual, Roger Federer is one of the main favourites to lift the trophy at the All England Club. At the age of 35, the seven-time Wimbledon champion continues to be one of the best players in the game with a phenomenal 90.91% winning record in 2017. Adding to this, Federer has very high expectations for his attendance in London after withdrawing from all the clay-court season.
Despite Federer’s 5 – 0 lead on the h2h, Dimitrov won at least one set in their last two meetings. Adding to this, the Bulgarian is playing at a phenomenal level and is always a dangerous player on this surface. For that reason, the value is definitely on Grigor’s betting odds at 9/2 at William Hill while Federer is available at 17/100 at Coral. Besides the value on Dimitrov’s moneyline, his +2.5 Set Handicap at 87/100 at Pinnacle is also a great betting approach for this contest.