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For Day 2 of the 139th Championships at Wimbledon hear are our four best tips combining into a 3/1 accumulator.

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Wimbledon Day 2 Accumulator Tips
4 Selections @ 3.86

Kamil Majchrzak v Alejandro Tabilo

Wimbledon

11:00

Kamil Majchrzak to Win @ 1.44

Kamil Majchrzak has shown glimpses of his quality in recent years, but this seems to be his breakthrough year on grass, which bodes well for this year’s Wimbledon. The Polish national has eight wins and just two defeats to his name on the grass so far this season, and he’ll fancy his chances of coming through the First Round at Wimbledon unscathed.

Majchrzak won the ATP title in Hertogenbosch earlier this month, in what was a memorable run. He beat Felix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev, and Alex De Minaur on his route to the title.

He also had a much-needed rest in the lead up to Wimbledon, having been beaten by Jiri Lehecka at Queens.

Alejandro Tabilo is predominantly a clay specialist, and his style doesn’t suit grass courts. The 29-year-old has lost both of his games on grass this season, and hasn’t won a set in either of them. He’ll be on the back foot for the majority of the contest against a player of Majchrzak’s quality.

Kyrian Jacquet v Vilius Gaubas

Wimbledon

13:00

Kyrian Jacquet to Win @ 1.36

Both of these players have come through qualifying at Wimbledon last week, and will fancy their chances of booking their spot in Round Two. Jacquet has the ideal game to cause plenty of problems at Wimbledon, and with a strong serve, he’s going to be a threat to some of the big names if he can come through the first few rounds safely.

The Frenchman beat Tuesday’s opponent, Vilius Gaubas at Wimbledon last year in qualifying, and we’re expecting him to dominate proceedings if he’s anywhere near his best.

Gaubas is predominantly a clay player, and can find it tough against players that suit a faster-paced court such as grass. The Lithuanian also had to come through a gruelling five-set match in the final round of qualifying, and with Jacquet not dropping a single set in qualifying, you’d expect the French national to be in a better condition physically.

Jakub Mensik v Toby Samuel

Wimbledon

13:00

Jakub Mensik to Win @ 1.40

Mensik reached the Third Round at Wimbledon last year, and has a great chance of reaching the later stages if he can bring his best form. The 20-year-old still has plenty of room to reach his best level, and it’ll be interesting to see if he can stay fit, after some fitness problems this year.

He beat Hubert Hurkacz at the Boodles Tennis Challenge recently, which is the ideal preparation heading into his first game at Wimbledon on Tuesday. Mensik should have too much quality to see off the challenge of Toby Samuel, who has played a lot of tennis recently.

The Brit has caught the eye with wins over the likes of Thiago Agustin Tirante and Juan Manuel Cerundolo last week at Eastbourne, but coming up against a player of Mensik’s quality is a considerable step up for Samuel, who doesn’t have too much experience of playing against higher-ranked players.

Tallon Griekspoor v James Duckworth

Wimbledon

17:00

Tallon Griekspoor to Win @ 1.40

Tallon Griekspoor has struggled to find his best form this year, but is a dangerous player when anywhere near his best. The Dutchman only lost once on grass last season, and will fancy his chances of booking his spot in Round Two with a win on Tuesday.

He beat Botic Van De Zandschulp in Hertogenbosch on grass earlier this month, and should have enough variety in his game to edge out James Duckworth.

The Australian has lost his last three matches on grass, which includes a defeat against Giles Hussey last time out, and with the Brit being ranked 258th in the world, a straight sets defeat made for dismal viewing for Duckworth.

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Fouls Acca FAQs

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.

An accumulator, often called an ‘acca’, combines four or more separate bets into one wager. These bets can include match results (win, draw, or loss), both teams to score, over/under goals, or specific player props from different matches.

The Fouls market is often equipped with a bookmaker's substitute feature, meaning certain bookmakers will allow your bet to stay alive even if your selected player is subbed off.

To win an accumulator, every selection must be correct; if even one bet fails, the entire wager is lost. Because of this higher risk, accumulators offer much larger potential payouts than single bets. The odds of each selection are multiplied together, creating a combined total that can lead to substantial returns.

Who selects Fouls accumulator tips?

Our Fouls accumulator tips are put together by our resident player props expert, Oli Nixon.

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How many legs should I include in my acca?

Like other accas, Fouls accumulators are no different. A betslip must include a minimum of four selections from different matches. Three selections make up a treble, while two are known as a double.

For those new to accas, it’s wise to start modestly. You don’t need a 10-leg accumulator to enjoy betting or see returns. Focus on strong, well-researched picks, be mindful of the odds, and avoid chasing unlikely outcomes just for a potential jackpot. Successful accumulators are built on balance, not just big wins.

What is the best bookmaker for a Fouls accumulator?

As previously mentioned, many of the top-tier bookmakers offer a substitute feature. Paddy Power offer ‘Super Sub’, bet365 offer ‘Sub On’, and Betfair offer ‘Sub On Play On’.

This means that even if a player is substituted, the bet is still alive with the player subbed on. This can apply to not just 1+ fouls markets, but 2+, and 3+ as well.

What are the best bookmaker promotions for Fouls accumulators?

As noted earlier, several leading bookmakers provide a substitute feature to keep your bet in play. For example, Paddy Power offers ‘Super Sub’, bet365 has ‘Sub On’, and Betfair features ‘Sub On Play On’.

With these tools, your bet remains valid even if your selected player is substituted; your stake simply transfers to the incoming sub. This applies not just to 1+ fouls markets, but also extends to 2+ and 3+ fouls, giving you broader coverage and a better shot at a return.

When should I cash out an accumulator?

There’s no definitive right or wrong moment to cash out an accumulator. If the offer on the table looks appealing and you're happy with the return, it can be a smart move to take it. Locking in a profit is often the wisest choice.

At the end of the day, betting should always be approached with responsibility and a clear head. Sensible decisions are key to enjoying it safely.

Can I build Fouls accas using same-game markets?

Fouls accumulators are often built using same-game markets. Most bookmakers offer a wide variety of players in both the foul and to be fouled markets to add to your Fouls acca. Users can also mix up the selections across a number of games. These are usually fun to track during Champions League gameweeks when there are sometimes 20+ games all kicking off at the same time.

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The chances of an accumulator winning largely depend on the combined odds. For instance, if an acca is priced at 10.0, it implies a win roughly once in every ten tries.

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What happens if one leg loses – is there acca insurance?

In most cases, all your selections need to win for the accumulator to pay out. However, some bookmakers occasionally run promotions that offer a safety net, often in the form of a cash refund if your acca narrowly misses.

Do I need a specific bookmaker to use your acca?

You can use any bookmaker, but the likes of Paddy Power, bet365, and Betfair offer substitute features to keep your bet alive.

For instance, Paddy Power’s ‘Super Sub’, bet365’s ‘Sub On’, and Betfair’s ‘Sub On Play On’ are all features designed to keep your bet alive, even if your chosen player is subbed off. In these cases, the bet shifts to the player coming on.

This doesn’t just apply to 1+ foul markets, it also covers 2+ and 3+ fouls, offering wider protection and increasing your chances of a successful outcome.