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For Day 1 of the 139th Championships at Wimbledon hear are our four best tips combining into a 2/1 accumulator.

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Wimbledon Day 1 Accumulator Tips
4 Selections @ 3.68

Marco Trungelliti v Martin Damm

Wimbledon

11:00

Martin Damm to Win @ 1.25

Martin Damm is a player who is heading in the right direction on most surfaces, particularly on hard and grass courts. The American has a big serve, which is effective on fast-paced surfaces such as grass, and it’s not at all surprising to see the 22-year-old hitting the ground running, in what is his first year playing on the grass. 

He beat Karen Kachanov in straight sets in the Boodles Tennis Challenge, which is the perfect preparation ahead of Wimbledon, and with 7 wins and 4 losses to his name on grass, he’s a player who can cause problems for some top players on the ATP Tour. 

Damm should outclass Marco Trungelliti, who is a clay specialist and has had a negative record on grass for the last 5 years. The Argentine has 1 win and 2 losses on grass this season, and he hasn’t looked at all threatening in those games, which means it should be one-way traffic on Monday for Damm in this one.

Soonwoo Kwon v Martin Landaluce

Wimbledon

13:00

Martin Landaluce to Win @ 1.57

Martin Landaluce has caught the eye for all the right reasons in his breakthrough year on the ATP Tour. The Spaniard has had an impressive year on the majority of surfaces, and he’s well-equipped to put together a nice run at Wimbledon this year. 

He had 8 wins and 4 losses to his name on grass last year, and he’ll be eager to prove himself in what is his first appearance in the main draw at SW19, having missed out in the final round of qualifying last year. 

Landaluce tends to increase his quality in major tournaments, having reached the 3rd Round of the French Open earlier this year, and he should have enough variety in his shots to beat Soon Woo Kwon. 

Kwon is a strong player who can be effective on grass, but he hasn’t played a considerable amount of tennis on a consistent basis in the last couple of years. The South Korean national has come through a relatively generous qualifying draw, but he’ll be right up against it if Landaluce is anywhere near his best in this one.

Nuno Borges v Tristan Boyer

Wimbledon

13:00

Nuno Borges to Win @ 1.30

Borges is a well-experienced player on the ATP Tour and is seemingly hitting a good run of form heading into this year’s Wimbledon. The Portuguese player reached the semi-finals in ATP Halle, in what was his first outing on grass in 2026. 

He beat Adrian Mannarino, Jan-Lennard Struff, and Luciano Darderi on his way to the last four in Halle, before falling short in his efforts to reach the final, after being beaten by the improving Ethan Quinn. 

Borges should have more than enough quality to see off the challenge of Tristan Boyer, who is playing in his first Wimbledon after coming through three rounds of qualifying. The big-serving American hasn’t faced too many players of quality during his run at Wimbledon qualifying, and he’ll find it tough against Borges.

Hugo Gaston v Stefanos Tsitsipas

Wimbledon

13:00

Stefanos Tsitsipas to Win @ 1.44

Tsitsipas has lacked consistency heading into this year’s Wimbledon, but he’ll fancy his chances of getting the better of Hugo Gaston, who has found it tough to build any sort of momentum in recent years. 

The Frenchman came through 3 rounds of qualifying at Wimbledon to qualify for the main event this week, although he made hard work of seeing out some of those matches, which were against players that he was expected to beat. 

Tsitsipas hasn’t gone past the 4th Round of Wimbledon, and after a 1st Round exit last year, he’ll be eager to prove a point on the grass this summer. The Greek national beat promising talent, Dino Prizmic at the Boodles Tennis Challenge recently, and so he’ll head into his clash against Gaston in a confident mood.

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What is a Fouls accumulator?

An accumulator (acca) is a single bet that links together multiple Fouls selections. All selections must win for the bet to payout, whether it be a player to foul or a player to be fouled.

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