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The Wimbledon finals take place this weekend and here at Unibet you can watch and bet on all the action!

We’re showing the tennis live stream from Wimbledon over Saturday and Sunday, with Unibet customers able to watch and bet on both finals.

You can also follow Friday’s men’s semi-final action as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roberto Bautista Agut battle it out for the right to play on Sunday.

You can follow it all by logging in or signing up to a Unibet account today!

But ahead of the matches, let’s take a look at the latest tennis betting markets…

Wimbledon live stream and betting

Nadal vs Federer semi-final — Friday, July 12 at 3pm

Let’s assume Djokovic beats Agut here and sets up a huge final against one of Federer or Nadal. Who will win this mighty semi-final contest? Well, Nadal is the 1.71 favourite to beat Federer (2.17) on Centre Court and all indications here point to another victory for the Spaniard.

 

 

Nadal boasts a W24 L15 record over Federer. That includes their most recent meeting at the French Open semi-finals, here Nadal breezed past the Swiss master in three sets.

But Federer has cause for optimism here. For one, he is on his favoured grass surface and this has historically been an issue for Nadal. Federer had also won his five previous matches against Nadal before that defeat in Paris earlier this summer. All those triumphs were on outdoor hard courts.

Amazingly, Federer and Nadal have not clashed on grass since their famous five-set Wimbledon final back in 2008. Nadal won that final 9-7 in the last set and fans will be hoping for much of the same drama on Friday. This match is 3.15 to exceed 4.5 sets.

Williams vs Halep final — Saturday, July 13 at 2pm

Serena Williams is within touching distance of an eighth Wimbledon crown that would move her to a staggering 24 Grand Slam titles. That would put her on par with Margaret Court as the most successful tennis player of all time.

 

 

But can Williams get past former World No 1 Simona Halep? Well, the record books certainly side with the American. Williams has only once lost to Halep, beating her nine times. That defeat came at the 2014 WTA Championships, where Williams was downed 6-0 6-2.

Their last meeting was in the last-16 of this year’s Australian Open, where Williams clinched a 6-1 4-6 6-4 victory Down Under. This is only their second meeting on grass, with Williams having won in three sets when they met for what was the first time, at Wimbledon, back in 2013.

Halep is dangerous though. She brushed aside seventh seed Elina Svitolina 6-1 6-3 in her semi-final and has dropped just one set all tournament. Williams is 1.54 to win this match but Halep is well priced at 2.50. A three-set encounter is worth considering at 2.40.

Djokovic favourite for men’s title — Sunday, July 14 at 2pm

There is a genuine feeling that Novak Djokovic could almost win Wimbledon by default here. He should breeze past Agut — who is 41.00 to win the tournament — and reach a sixth career Wimbledon final.

 

 

Djokovic is a staggering 1.70 to win Wimbledon. Now, that price is incredibly low and highlights just how good the Serb is right now. But it also points to the fact Federer and Nadal — one of whom will reach the final — could exhaust each other battling through their semi.

Djokovic in all likelihood will face a player on Sunday who is not at their fittest after a gruelling semi-final encounter. And you can live stream tennis and bet on the Wimbledon final all Sunday with Unibet!

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