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After yet another rain-delay filled day of tennis at Wimbledon, it appears like the forecast is clear for Thursday in London, meaning a lot of tennis will be played at the All England Club.
Matches will vary from first to second round across the grounds, and our Action Network tennis experts have broken down their favorite bets in the men's and women's draws.
Read on to see how we're betting Thursday at Wimbledon.
Matches are listed in chronological order. Match times are subject to change and many will be played after the projected start time. Read here for advice on watching Wimbledon. Please bet responsibly.
Thursday Wimbledon Betting Guide
Elise Mertens vs Elina Svitolina
6 a.m. ET
Two WTA Tour veterans will clash on Thursday when Elise Mertens takes on Elina Svitolina.
David Gertler previews the intriguing matchup and delivers a pick.
Botic van de Zandschulp vs Zhizhen Zhang
6 a.m. ET
Following up his career-best result at Wimbledon is Botic van de Zandschulp, who squares off with ascending Chinese player Zhizhen Zhang.
Luke Holmberg explains why the value is with the underdog.
Tomas Etcheverry vs Stan Wawrinka
6 a.m. ET
Perhaps one of the most entertaining matches on paper comes between Stan Wawrinka and Tomas Etcheverry in a classic matchup of experience versus youth.
Will the younger Etcheverry be able to upset the tennis legend? Kenny Ducey breaks it down.
Katerina Siniakova vs Lesia Tsurenko
6 a.m. ET
In a carry-over match from Wednesday, Katerina Siniakova takes on Lesia Tsurenko.
Jon Reid delivers his pick for the match that will likely feature some grinding tennis.
Maximilian Marterer vs Michael Mmoh
6 a.m. ET
Marterer and Mmoh may not have a better chance to reach the third round at Wimbledon than they do on Thursday when they meet each other.
Who should you be backing in this under-the-radar match?
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Arthur Fils
6 a.m. ET
In a rematch of their French Open first round, Davidovich Fokina and Fils square off to open a second consecutive Grand Slam campaign for the pair.
Sofia Kenin vs Xinyu Kenin
6 a.m. ET
Fresh off of an upset win over Coco Gauff, American and former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin takes on Xinyu Kenin.
See why Reid is trusting the favorite to deliver on that status.
Andrey Rublev vs Aslan Karatsev
7:15 a.m. ET
An all-Russian match features in this contest, as Andrey Rublev faces off with Aslan Karatsev.
Read on for a full preview and betting analysis.
Casper Ruud vs Liam Broady
8:30 a.m. ET
The first match on Thursday's center court slate sees home favorite Liam Broady take on World No. 4 Casper Ruud.
Do we have a good chance at a stunner in this contest? Ducey believes so.
Veronika Kudermetova vs Marketa Vondrousova
8:30 a.m. ET
A battle of in-form players will be contested between Veronika Kudermetova and Marketa Vondrousova.
Gertler explains why surface is the biggest factor in the value behind his play.
Andy Murray vs Stefanos Tsitsipas
12:30 p.m. ET
The last time Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas played, they gave us a five-set US Open epic.
Will we see something similar on Thursday? Holmberg breaks down the match.
Jessica Pegula vs Cristina Bucsa
1 p.m. ET
Rounding out the slate is an under-the-radar match between Jessica Pegula and Cristina Bucsa.
Is the American on a big upset alert in the second round?