This year’s Wimbledon has seen a serious return to form for Cameron Norrie, with the Briton storming into the last eight. The 29-year-old has been served up with a huge test in the form of defending Champion Carlos Alcaraz, with the charismatic Spaniard bidding for his third Wimbledon title on the bounce.
Well, we have a treble of our own lined up for you with three great value bets which would see you get a £55 return from a £10 wager at bet365.

Norrie Returning to Form but Alcaraz Gunning for Wimbledon Treble
Norrie has previously been ranked in the top 10 of the world, reaching number eight in 2022. He is currently ranked number 61 in the world after a couple of years disrupted by injury, and the signs that he is getting back to his best have been there throughout the spring and early summer.
That said, emulating his 2022 Wimbledon semifinal run will be a tough ask as he will have to get past the 2023 and 2024 Champion, Alcaraz on Tuesday. On route to the quarters Norrie has beaten Roberto Bautista, 12th seed Frances Tiafoe, and Mattia Bellucci, before a titanic and sometimes feisty five-set win over Nicolás Jarry in the Last 16, highlighting that he’s more than up for the challenge.
Alcaraz has followed his tried and tested Wimbledon preparation of a short break after Roland Garros followed by Queen’s to get used to grass.
He has played some great tennis in his four matches so far, however, by his own high standards, there have been a couple of minor bumps. Alcaraz was taken to five sets by Fabio Fognini in the first round and has dropped a couple more sets along the way.
The 22-year-old world number two is undoubtedly the favourite, he is currently priced at 1/20 with bet365, with Norrie at 10/1. What gives Norrie hope is that one of the very few weaknesses in the Alcaraz game is that he tends to have small blips within matches which can allow opponents a foothold. And if Norrie, one of the fittest and most durable players on the ATP tour, can take the match to five sets, his in-play odds will shorten.
Norrie vs Alcaraz: Make Mine a Treble!
Check out our three value bets with bet365 on Norrie vs Alcaraz.
Market | Odds |
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Set Betting: Alcaraz to win 3-1 | 9/4 |
Total Tiebreaks: Over 0.5 | 4/6 |
Match Aces: 15+ | 2/5 |
Treble | 9/2 |
Odds correct as of 07/07/2025 at 11:00. Odds subject to change.
Let’s look at why we think our bets will come in.
Bet 1: Set Betting: Alcaraz to win 3-1 (9/4)
Norrie is undoubtedly capable of breaking back into the top 10 in the world and is a threat in Grand Slams on his day. But Alcaraz at the age of 22 already has five majors under his belt, including back-to-back Wimbledon titles in 2023 and 2024. He is playing at a level which suggests he is capable of being remembered as an all-time great and it would take a brave man to back against him making it three in a row at SW19.
As we have said though, a slight chink in the Alcaraz armour is the tendency to have a dip and allow opponents back in. We think that the persistent and determined Norrie will take a set off the champion. But we also think that Alcaraz will go through.
Bet 2: Over 0.5 Tiebreaks
We think that this bet will come in for many of the same reasons as above. Furthermore, in the run to the quarters Norrie’s matches have featured five tiebreaks while Alcaraz’s contests have seen two. We believe that at least one set will be tied up at 6-6 and require a nerve- jangling shoot out.
Bet3: 15+ Aces in Match
Alcaraz rattled in 22 aces in his last 16 win over Rublev. Norrie hit eight in his win over Jarry and was on the receiving end from the Chilean 22 times. Norrie has hit 43 aces in the tournament so far with Alcaraz notching 49. We think, despite the quality of both men’s returns, we are looking at in excess of 15 for the match.