Tennis Betting Tips: Two Price Boosts to consider for men’s semi-finals

It's men's semi-final day at SW19, with three of the final four standing being established names, along with the biggest story of this year's tournament British wildcard Arthur Fery.
He takes on recently crowned French Open winner Alexander Zverev, while Friday's other semi-final is a blockbuster between defending champion Jannik Sinner and seven-time victor Novak Djokovic. Read on for my tennis betting tips for Friday 10 July 2026.
Tennis Betting Tips - Friday 10 July 2026
- Price Boost - Arthur Fery to win at least 1 set (vs Alexander Zverev) @
8/11EVS - Price Boost - Jannik Sinner to win 3-0 (vs Novak Djokovic) @
7/513/8
*odds correct at time of publishing
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Price Boost - Arthur Fery to win at least 1 set (vs Alexander Zverev) @ 8/11 EVS
Sadly, I think this is where Arthur's 'Fery-tale' ends but he won't go down without a fight.
Not many would have fancied him to get past Flavio Cobolli in the previous round, but the Brit did so in convincing fashion, defeating the Italian in straight sets on Centre Court.
That quarter-final triumph followed impressive victories over Grigor Dimitrov and Zizou Bergs, but I do feel that this match-up against Zverev will be a step too far.
Zverev has finally put that psychological block of faltering at Slams behind him with last month's triumph at Roland Garros, and he made light work of Taylor Fritz in the previous round, easing to a 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 victory.
There's no doubt that the Wimbledon crowd will be firmly behind Fery, who's hoping to become the first Brit since Andy Murray to reach the Wimbledon final, but Zverev is enjoying an excellent 2026 and it's difficult to see the German not winning here.
That being said, I don't anticipate a routine win for the 29-year-old, and I like the price of EVS for Fery to win at least one set.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Price Boost - Jannik Sinner to win 3-0 (vs Novak Djokovic) @ 7/5 13/8
Another tasty match-up follows Zverev and Fery as defending champion Sinner will face Djokovic - a man 15 years his senior.
I mention the age gap as I believe it will play a key part in this contest. Djokovic endured a gruelling quarter-final encounter against Felix Auger-Aliassime, spending five hours and 15 minutes on court.
Even for a warrior like Djokovic who takes care of himself, that will surely have taken a toll on his body, and apart from a first-round wobble against Miomir Kecmanovic, Sinner has hardly broken a sweat since, winning his four subsequent matches in straight sets.
Wu Yibing, Arthur Rinderknech and Roman Safiullin have all taken sets off Djokovic at this year's tournament, and the pair met in last year's semi-finals, where the Italian blew Djokovic away 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. So, I think a repeat of that scoreline is worth getting behind.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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