Wimbledon Day 12 Predictions: Best Bets On Friday 10th July 2026
The men's Wimbledon semifinals are set for Friday, and William Hill News is here to provide a preview of both matches, anticipating a thrilling day of tennis.
While the presence of the top two seeds and an all-time great might seem predictable, the fourth semifinalist has had an extraordinary journey to this stage.
Wimbledon Predictions Friday:
- Arthur Fery to win a set (7/10)
- Jannik Sinner -5.5 games (Evens)
Here are our tennis betting picks:
Arthur Fery vs Alexander Zverev
Arthur Fery, the first wildcard to reach a Wimbledon semifinal since Goran Ivanišević, continues to surprise. He has consistently defied expectations, with his victory over Flavio Cobolli being particularly remarkable.
After playing 18 sets in his first four rounds, including a five-set epic against Grigor Dimitrov, Fery enjoyed a relatively easier path with a straight-sets win over Cobolli. The Italian didn't even win a game in the final set. This marked Fery's first win against a top 10 player, a feat he will aim to repeat on Friday.
Alexander Zverev, having finally won a Grand Slam at Roland Garros, is making his first Wimbledon semifinal appearance. Despite Taylor Fritz's strong record against him, the German delivered a confident performance to win his quarterfinal in straight sets.
Is this a challenge too great for Fery? Likely. Are we comfortable betting against him? Absolutely not.
Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic demonstrated his endurance by defeating Félix Auger-Aliassime in a five-hour marathon in the semifinal. Djokovic's resilience was evident once again, and he will need to be at his absolute best to challenge Jannik Sinner on Friday.
It's important to recall, however, that Djokovic defeated Sinner at this year's Australian Open, ending Sinner's five-match winning streak in their head-to-head. The Italian has largely cruised through Wimbledon, experiencing only a minor scare in the first round. He is expected to have too much for Djokovic.
Despite his previous success against Sinner in Melbourne, it is difficult to see how Djokovic can match the world number one in a best-of-five match. Djokovic's 2026 form has been largely uninspiring, with early exits at Indian Wells, Roland Garros, and Rome.
His Australian Open victory may have been a final flourish for Djokovic as a legitimate Grand Slam contender. Sinner, meanwhile, is poised to reach his second consecutive Wimbledon final.
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