No joy in SW19 for Andy this year
Grigor Dimitrov has been backed into around 8.07/1 to win Wimbledon after dumping out holder Andy Murray in straight sets this afternoon, having traded at a high of 200.0199/1 to pick up the title...
The Bulgarian rarely looked in danger as he brushed aside an under-par Murray, in a win that was matched at a high of 5.79/2 on the Betfair Exchange.
The 3-0 correct score, meanwhile, was matched at a huge 34.033/1 in the Set Betting market.
Number one seed Novak Djokovic continues to head the market for the men's title, now trading at around 1.9420/21 after Murray joined Rafael Nadal in dropping out of the running unexpectedly early.
The Spaniard was knocked out by rising star Nick Kyrgios on Tuesday, with the Australian rated as a 22.021/1 outsider in the winner market.
Djokovic did not have it all his own way against Marin Cilic this afternoon, having to come back from 2-1 down to eventually win in five sets. He was matched at a high of 1.758/11 in the Match Odds market with the 3-2 correct score trading at 17.016/1.
Roger Federer remains on course for an 18th Grand Slam title after coming from a set down to beat compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka 3-1, a set score that was matched at 5.24/1 In-Play.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion is available to back at around 3.55/2 in the winner market, a victory that would make him the only man in history to win eight Singles' titles at the All England Club.
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