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Wimbledon 2022 Tennis Parlay for Saturday July 2, 2022
Get ready for Day 6 action at Wimbledon 2022 on Saturday and get ahold of our can't-miss bankroll builder parlay with thanks to our Grand Slam performer, DimersBOT.
The 2022 Wimbledon Championships continue on Saturday July 2, 2022, and, as always, we've simulated all of the day's Wimbledon matches 10,000 times each to determine where the value lies for tennis bettors across the United States.
With Tennis betting picks, probabilities, odds, news and predicted scores featured each and every day, check out our top plays for Saturday's Wimbledon matches.
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Wimbledon Parlay Saturday July 2, 2022
- Coco Gauff moneyline (-213)
- Jessica Pegula moneyline (-261)
- Nick Kyrgios moneyline (-141)
LEG 1: Coco Gauff vs. Amanda Anisimova, 8:30AM ET
An All-American battle gets our picks underway for Day Six, with Coco Gauff projected as a 68% chance of taking down Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon.
18-year-old Gauff breezed through her second round match 6-3, 6-2 and is now looking good to take her play into the second week of the tournament.
LEG 2: Petra Martic vs. Jessica Pegula, 10:00AM ET
8th seed Jessica Pegula turned up the power in the deciding set against Harriet Dart the other day, winning it 6-1.
Pegula now has a win likelihood of 72% as she takes on Martic, with a match against 17th seed Rybakina on the horizon if she can get the job done for us here.
🎾 Petra Martic vs. Jessica Pegula simulator
📈 Betting preview: Petra Martic vs. Jessica Pegula
LEG 3: Nick Kyrgios vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas, 11:15AM ET
Over on the Dimers Tennis World Rankings, we not only rank every ATP and WTA player by their overall ability, but also on each surface.
In these rankings we have Australian Nick Kyrgios as the 12th best grass player in the world, whereas 4th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is ranked 21st.
We also recently wrote about the importance of assessing surfaces when betting on tennis, showing just why our BOT would be favoring the Australian so strongly here.
🎾 Nick Kyrgios vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas simulator
📈 Betting preview: Nick Kyrgios vs. Stefanos Tsitsipas
Wimbledon Parlay Saturday July 2, 2022
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*All odds and match times subject to change from time of publishing
