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2025 Wimbledon women's picks, predictions, odds, dates

Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus opens as the 2025 Wimbledon women’s singles favorite when first-round play begins on Monday at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. Sabalenka, the top-ranked player in the world, is looking for her fourth Grand Slam victory, after winning the 2024 U.S. Open and back-to-back Australian Opens in 2023 and 2024. The field, however, includes a number of other top-notch players. Among those expected to give Sabalenka a run for the title are second-ranked Coco Gauff of the U.S. and fourth-ranked Jasmine Paolini of Italy.
Sabalenka is the +260 betting favorite (risk $100 to win $260) in the latest 2025 Wimbledon women’s singles odds at DraftKings Sportsbook. Elena Rybakina follows at +600, with Gauff at +800 and Iga Swiatek at +900. Any American player to reach the final is priced at +100. Before making any 2025 Wimbledon picks on the women’s side, you need to see who SportsLine tennis Jose Onorato is backing.
Onorato grew up playing competitive tennis in Caracas, Venezuela. After coming to the U.S., he trained with famed coach Nick Bollettieri at IMG Academy in Florida and faced players like Robert Farah, now one of the world’s top-ranked doubles players.
Onorato, who holds dual degrees in finance and economics from the University of Miami, does extensive research before placing any tennis bets. He studies current form, players’ tendencies on a particular surface, weather conditions and many other relevant factors. That systematic approach has helped Onorato go 168-106-9 (+107.12 units) since 2022. He correctly called Jannik Sinner in the 2024 U.S. Open (+320) and the 2025 Australian Open (+160). He’s coming off a 2025 French Open where he called Carlos Alcaraz (+130) as his best bet to win on the men’s side, and Coco Gauff (+700) as one of his longshot picks on the women’s side.
Now, Onorato has scrutinized the latest Wimbledon 2025 odds and released his coveted best bets to win it all. He’s sharing all his picks and analysis at SportsLine. And if you’re a new user, be sure to see the latest FanDuel promo code, DraftKings promo code and BetMGM promo code to get even more value.
Top 2025 Wimbledon women’s predictions
One surprise: While Onorato acknowledges Gauff to be formidable, especially after winning the 2025 French Open, he sees value elsewhere and is fading the 21-year-old American star as one of the favorites at +850. He sees a higher profit margin with a new wave of talent already making their mark. Sabalenka is one of those players. The world’s top-ranked player had two Grand Slam wins a year ago and has reached the final of both the Australian Open and French Open this year. The 27-year-old is 11-5 all-time at Wimbledon.
Sabalenka, who skipped Wimbledon in 2024, has reached the semifinals twice in the tournament, but is looking to break through this year. She is 42-8 in 2025, but has played a limited amount on grass, going 2-1. She is 36-20 on grass since 2017. Overall, she has 20 championships and 18 runner-up finishes, including three titles and three second-place finishes in Grand Slam events.
Gauff, meanwhile, has had a solid season so far. Besides winning the French Open and reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, she has gone 31-9 on the year with two titles and two runner-up finishes. Although she is 0-1 on grass in 2025, she is 24-11 on the surface in her career. Since 2018, Gauff has compiled a 260-109 record. You can see who Onorato backs here.
How to make 2025 Wimbledon women’s picks
Onorato has a full preview with picks you have to see, including a pair of longshots of +1200 or higher. He’s only sharing his analysis, and all of his Wimbledon picks and best bets, at SportsLine.
So who wins the 2025 Wimbledon, and which longshots could take the crown? Visit SportsLine now to see Onorato’s bets for the 2025 Wimbledon women’s tournament, all from the renowned tennis expert who returned more than 107 units on his tennis picks since 2022, and find out.
2025 Wimbledon odds, top contenders
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Aryna Sabalenka +260
Elena Rybakina +600
Iga Swiatek +900
Coco Gauff +800
Mirra Andreeva +1400
Marketa Vondrousova +1500
Madison Keys +1700
Jessica Pegula +2200
Jasmine Paolini +2800
Qinwen Zheng +2900
Amanda Anisimova +3200
Elina Svitolina +4500
Ekaterina Alexandrova +4600
Emma Navarro +5500
Ons Jabeur +6000
Karolina Muchova +6000
Linda Noskova +6000
Naomi Osaka +6000
Jelena Ostapenko +6500
Emma Raducanu +6500
Liudmila Samsonova +6500
Belinda Bencic +6500
Tatjana Maria +6500
Barbora Krejcikova +7500
Paula Badosa +7500
McCartney Kessler +7500
Danielle Collins +9500
Maria Sakkari +9500
Daria Kasatkina +9500
Diana Shnaider +9500
Katie Boulter +9500
Beatriz Haddad Maia +9500
Petra Kvitova +9500
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Ohio Volleyball Places Seven Athletes on 2025 Academic All-MAC Team
CLEVELAND – The Ohio volleyball team placed seven athletes on the 2025 Volleyball All-Mid-American Conference Team, as announced by the league on Monday, Dec. 15.
Eastern Michigan, Miami, and Western Michigan led the league with eight student-athletes honored. Ball State, Buffalo, Central Michigan, and Ohio followed behind with seven honorees each.
The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests in that sport.
2025 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team
Caroline Curran, Junior, Engineering Tech & MGMT (3.852)
Sierra Evans, Sophomore, Journalism News and Info. (3.457)
Olivia Gardner, Junior, Exercise Physiology (3.660)
Lexi Grissett, Sophomore, Marketing (4.000)
Kendall Hickey, Junior, Communication Studies (3.396)
Bryn Janke, Sophomore, Accounting & Finance (3.895)
Darbi Ricketts, Sophomore, Exercise Physiology – Strength & Conditioning (3.384)
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Owls Dominate Cross Country Regional Honors
NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. – The Southern Connecticut State Univeristy cross country teams dominated the East Region year-end awards, selected by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
The Northeast 10 champions, Jonathan Volpe and Courtney Henchcliffe, each were named region Athletes of the Year. Both also won the East Region and advanced with their teams to the NCAA Championships.
Coaches John Wallin and Melissa Stoll were each named East Region Coach of the Year. Brian Nill is the SCSU lead assistant for cross country.
The Owls dominated this fall, with the men becoming the first program in NE10 history to claim four consecutive NE10 championships. The women repeated as conference champs for the second time in three seasons, winning the school’s first title in 2023. Volpe’s individual crown was his second league title.
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Five Golden Flashes Named to Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team
CLEVELAND — The Kent State volleyball program had five student-athletes earn Academic All-MAC honors, as the Mid-American Conference recognized a total of 78 student-athletes for their accomplishments this past season.
The Academic All-MAC honor is awarded to a student-athlete who has excelled in both athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests that season.
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2025 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team (Kent State honorees)
Greta Bolognini, Senior, Business Management
Hailey Brenner, Sophomore, Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology
Lesley Furuta, Sophomore, General Business
Mackenzie McGuire, Senior, Exercise Science
Nadia Miller, Sophomore, Exercise Science
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Track & Field 2026 Home Meet Tickets on Sale Now

General admission and expanded seating options, including a new premium section located near the finish line to provide an upgraded view of the action, will be available for all six home meets.
Fans have two ticket options for each meet. Daily tickets are priced at $15 for non-premium general admission. Those wanting to be closer to the action can purchase premium seating for $25, located near the finish line with chairbacks included.
Group tickets will also be
available to purchase. For more information, please call the Houston Athletics Ticket Office at 713-462-6647 or via email at tickets@central.uh.edu.2026 HOME REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
Jan. 10: Leonard Hilton Memorial Invitational
Jan. 30-31: Robert Platt Invitational
Feb. 13: Howie Ryan Invitational
March 19: Kirk Baptiste Invitational
April 17-18: Tom Tellez Alumni Invitational
April 29: Cameron Burrell Invitational
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Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Track and Field by providing NIL opportunities, purchasing tickets and by joining the Podium Club, which provides support directly to Houston Track and Field for needs beyond its operating budget.
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Men’s Volleyball Picked Sixth In MIVA Preseason Poll
The Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association has announced the 2026 preseason poll this morning with Lindenwood coming in at number six with 33 votes. The Lions were picked to finish ahead of Purdue Fort Wayne (24 votes), Northern Kentucky (19 votes), and Queens (16 votes).
Loyola Chicago was picked to win the conference as they received 73 votes (five first place votes) and right behind them is Ohio State with 68 votes (two first place votes). Rounding out the top five was Ball State (63 votes), Lewis (57 votes), and McKendree (52 votes). There were 12 players named to the 2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team with Patrick Rogers from Ball State being named the 2026 Preseason MIVA Player of the Year.
Lindenwood opens the season on January 9th at Long Beach State at 9 p.m. CT and MIVA play will start on February 4 at 7 p.m. in Hyland Arena against Loyola Chicago.
2026 Preseason Poll
1. Loyola Chicago – 73 (5)
2. Ohio State – 68 (2)
3. Ball State – 63 (1)
4. Lewis – 57 (1)
5. McKendree – 52
6. Lindenwood – 33
7. Purdue Fort Wayne – 24
8. Northern Kentucky – 19
9. Queens – 16
2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team (alphabetical by team)
Lucas Machado – Ball State
*Patrick Rogers – Ball State
Oguzhan Oguz – Lewis
Nico Paula – Lewis
Ryan McElligott – Loyola Chicago
Daniel Fabikovic – Loyola Chicago
Aleksander Sosa – Loyola Chicago
Yadiel Diaz – McKendree
Nate Flayter – McKendree
Stanislaw Chacinski – Ohio State
Shane Wetzel – Ohio State
Logan Muir – Purdue Fort Wayne
*Preseason Player of the Year
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Logan Muir Selected to Preseason All-MIVA Team
Muir was named to the 2025 All-MIVA Second Team following last season.
The Junior led the Mastodons in points (464.5), kills (391) and service aces (41) last year. He was second in the MIVA in kills per set (4.39), aces per set (0.41) and points per set (5.19) during conference play. Muir’s 5.09 points per set ranked fifth in the nation. The California native also was 10th in the MIVA in hitting percentage with .299. Muir recorded double-digit kills in 19 of the ‘Dons’ 26 matches. He hit a career-high 23 kills in three sets at McKendree, the third most in the program’s rally scoring era.
Purdue Fort Wayne finished seventh in the MIVA last season, finishing with a 4-12 conference record.
Muir and the Mastodons open the season on the Arnie Ball Court against Missouri S&T on January 10.
2026 Preseason All-MIVA Team (alphabetical by team)
Lucas Machado – Ball State
*Patrick Rogers – Ball State
Oguzhan Oguz – Lewis
Nico Paula – Lewis
Ryan McElligott – Loyola Chicago
Daniel Fabikovic – Loyola Chicago
Aleksander Sosa – Loyola Chicago
Yadiel Diaz – McKendree
Nate Flayter – McKendree
Stanislaw Chacinski – Ohio State
Shane Wetzel – Ohio State
Logan Muir – Purdue Fort Wayne
*Preseason Player of the Year
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