ATP Tournament at Wimbledon, Final on Sunday, July 12, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
Djokovic admitted it without hesitation during the post-match press conference! And in fact, I saw it similarly: Sinner dominated him in every aspect of the game.
In line with my Zverev vs. Sinner prediction, I don’t expect a particularly long or even dramatic final on Sunday in London. By betting on Sinner to win with a handicap of -1.5 at odds of 1.45 on Betano, I’m still taking a rather conservative approach to this bet.
The South Tyrolean is now performing at 100% of his peak and has also won each of his last nine head-to-head matches against “Sascha.” The last seven, in fact, without dropping a single set…
Zverev vs. Sinner AI Predictions:
As I mentioned at the end of the introduction to my Zverev-Sinner tip, the German has lost his last seven matches against the defending champion without winning a single set.
Since Zverev has also rarely performed convincingly at this tournament in the past and is playing in his first Wimbledon final, it’s reasonable to suspect that things could move very quickly on Center Court.
Predicted probability of winning:
| Sinner to win |
Zverev to win |
| 81.5% |
18.5% |
Whether the match goes to a tiebreak at 6-6 is, for me, one of the most exciting questions. But since I consider this a 50-50 scenario, with odds of 2.67, I almost have to include the “Tiebreak in the Match – No” option on my betting slip.
After all, Sinner’s serve was simply in a league of its own against Djokovic! Plus, the last matchup against Zverev just two months ago ended in a crushing 6-1, 6-2 victory for the South Tyrolean.
What You Need to Know About Zverev–Sinner Bets
- The changing of the guard in their head-to-head: This is the 15th matchup between the rivals. Sinner leads the series 10–4 and has won nine straight matches against Zverev.
- A Rematch on the Biggest Stage: Following the Australian Open, the two are facing off again in the final. Sinner is chasing his fifth major title, while Zverev is making his first appearance in the Wimbledon final.
- Mental and on-court hurdles: Zverev has lost 14 consecutive sets to the South Tyrolean, who demonstrated absolute dominance against Djokovic in the semifinals.
- A top-class serving duel: Both players serve exceptionally well. Whoever keeps their composure in tight moments and secures the first break will dictate the pace of this match.









