Top Betting Markets July 5-6 Weekend: Wimbledon, John Deere Classic, More

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Wimbledon matches go through July 13 while the John Deere Classic will conclude on Sunday.  Last 24 Hours Gambling911 Impressions: 45355 (66259 Per Day Average Impressions This Week, 50357 Per Day Average for Month)

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Today's Top Betting Markets

  • (Tennis) Wimbledon Women: Aryna Sabalenka -120, Iga Ssiatek pays $490 for every $100 bet, Mirra Andreeva pays $750
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  • (Tennis) Wimbledon Men: Carlos Alcaraz pays $135 for every $100 bet,  Jannik Sinner pays $140, Novak Djokovic pays $450, Taylor Fritz pays $2200, Ben Shelton pays $4200, Alex De Minaur pays out $6000 for every $100 bet. 
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  • (Golf) John Deere Classic: Davis Thompson pays $210 for every $100 bet, Max Homa pays $500, Emiliano Grillo pays $500, Brian Campbell pays out $850, David Lipsky pays $1100. 

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  • Entertainment: Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Get Engaged This Year? YES pays $133 on a $100 bet. 
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  • Wimbledon: Men's Winner Carlos Alcaraz pays out $133 on a $100 bet, Jannik Sinner pays out $186, Novak Djokovic pays out $600.
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Wimbledon Women Winner Odds

Aryna Sabalenka
-120
Iga Swiatek
+490
Mirra Andreeva
+750
Amanda Anisimova
+1400
Emma Navarro
+1600
Liudmila Samsonova
+1700

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