Its Wimbledon 2013 with Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova live streaming tennis to watch online with Bet365.
The popular Stoke based firm has announced it is live streaming all the games from SW19 this year, meaning punters and tennis fans alike can watch all the game via mobile, smart phones or through their desktops.
Wimbledon is the most famous tennis Grand Slam of them all and the tournament gets underway this week, so we are all set for a thrilling fortnight of action at SW 19.
Wimbledon 2013 – How to Watch
You can watch all the action from Wimbledon, including today’s matches with Bet365. Simply click here to forward to the special landing page and navigate to ‘Live Streaming’ at the top of the page and continue. You can also claim £200/€200 in free bets as you watch!
The men’s tournament could prove to be one of the best yet as the four best players in the world – Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal – are all in action and look to be in decent form.
These four men all have the quality to win at Wimbledon this year and it would be a surprise if we didn’t see one of them lifting the trophy as them seem to have that bit of extra quality over the likes of David Ferrer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Tomas Berdych.
Ferrer is ranked as the number four seed and Nadal is the fifth seed, but much of that is down to the fact the French Open Champion has spent a lot of time on the sidelines over the last twelve months.
The current favourite and number one seed for Wimbledon is Novak Djokovic as he is being offered 5/4 to win for the second time at SW 19.
Given his recent record in Grand Slams, the Serbian might be slightly disappointed that he has only won once here and has also only been in the final on one occasion. We know that Djokovic is the toughest man to beat over five sets though and he is sure to be involved come the latter stages if at his best.
Then you have Britain’s big hope – Andy Murray – as the number two seed and second favourite for the grass-court tournament. The Scotsman is a 9/2 shot to go one better than he managed last year and in truth, that defeat to Federer would have done him the world of good.
Since then, Murray has come back to Wimbledon and won an Olympic gold medal, lifted the US Open trophy and comes into the competition on the back of a win at Queens earlier in the month.
You would say this year is his best chance by some distance of winning at Wimbledon.
Rafael Nadal is a 5/1 shot and after crashing out in the second round last year, he will be desperate to show British tennis fans what he is still capable of.
The Spaniard’s win at the French Open showed he is still one of the best around and if he can reach the latter stages, Nadal is going to be tough to stop.
Then you have Federer – who is the seven-time champion here at Wimbledon – looking to overhaul Pete Sampras and make it eight victories at SW 19.
The Swiss knows there aren’t going to be many more opportunities to win Grand Slams, but we know how good he is in these big tournament and at 10/1, the reigning champion here looks to be decent value.
After these four, Tsonga is next in the betting at 40/1.
We are all set for a cracking couple of weeks in London in what is a golden era for men’s tennis. Bring it on.