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Wimbledon Day 2 Predictions & Picks: Should Gauff Be on Upset Alert?

Early upsets are a hallmark of Grand Slam tennis tournaments, no matter the surface area. The first day of Wimbledon typically includes a minimum of one significant upset, as turf can be an unpredictable and unpleasant surface for many. Yesterday, this year's competition opened with high seeds being discarded out in both guys's and females's songs.

What is in store for the second day, and what are some of the best bets on the board? Read on for Wimbledon day 2 predictions and choices, along with chances for those picks from top online sportsbooks such as BetOnline.

Medvedev, Badosa Headline Wimbledon Day 1 Upsets

The first day of the 3rd Grand Slam of the year saw 10 total seeded players leave the competition at the earliest possible point.

Seven of those results remained in guys's songs, led by the removal of No. 8 Holger Rune and No. 9 Daniil Medvedev.

Rune won the first 2 sets against qualifier Nicolas Jarry 6-4, 6-4, but the Chilean roared back and took the last 3 sets 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 to tape-record one of the greatest wins of his career. Medvedev, on the other hand, continued a miserable run in majors, following early exits at the Australian Open (second round) and French Open (first round) with a four-set loss to Benjamin Bonzi.

Also, No. 16 Francisco Cerundolo fell to Nuno Borges, who reached the 2nd round of Wimbledon for the very first time with a 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), 6-0 success.

In ladies's singles, the greatest of three upsets was Katie Boulter's 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 win over No. 9 Paula Badosa. That was an upset just in regards to an unseeded gamer defeating a high seed, but it wasn't an inequality, as Boulter was only a slight underdog and Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam in which Badosa has actually never made the quarterfinals.

Wimbledon Day 2 Predictions and Picks

Men's Singles

In guys's songs, Tuesday's slate includes an all-French matchup in between No. 18-seed Ugo Humbert and Gael Monfils, who is still at it with his 39th birthday two months away.

Monfils' finest days lag him, and turf has never ever been a surface of strength for him. But he is a fighter of the highest order, and while Humbert certainly has the benefit on turf and overall, Monfils is -310 (at Bovada) to win at least one set.

Monfils has actually taken at least one set in each of their 4 finished head-to-head matches, and he is 2-1 in their last three head-to-head meetings, all of which occurred in 2015 (all on tough courts). Humbert must win, but Monfils ought to win at least one set. Humbert to win and both players to win at least one set is +120 at Bovada. That deserves the pre-match financial investment, and this is a match that bears expecting some live betting action as well.

Women's Singles

The Wimbledon females's songs draw was not particularly kind to French Open champion Coco Gauff, who will open the tournament today with a match against 42nd-ranked Dayana Yastremska.

Gauff could be in for a great scare here. This is not her area, and she has actually played only one match because winning the title at Roland Garros, a straight-sets loss to Xinyu Wang in Berlin.

Yastremska, meanwhile, gets in Wimbledon in some decent kind. She made the final of the Nottingham Open, then made the quarterfinal of the Eastbourne Open, tape-recording wins over Magda Linette (the No. 27-seed at Wimbledon) in both tournaments.

The match spread for this one differs depending upon the sportsbook, but at BetOnline, it is 5.5 video games. There's every opportunity that Gauff could strike the ground running and surpass Yastremska with ease, but this forms up to be a difficult test, and Yastremska +5.5 games (-130 at BetOnline) is a strong play. Even if she were to lose 6-4, 6-3, it would still hit.

In another match this afternoon (U.S. time), Belinda Bencic will handle Alycia Parks. This is not a notable match in regards to rankings or stories, however there is wagering worth available.

Parks has lost her opening match in six of her last eight competitions and has not played since a straight-sets loss to 273rd-ranked Carol Zhao in the qualifiers of the Queen's Club Championships more than 3 weeks back.

Bencic simply returned from a short injury layoff and was cleaned 6-1, 6-2 by Ekaterina Alexandrova, but she had been having a strong year before being sidelined in May and missing out on the French Open. Search for her to sweep Parks aside in straight sets and make the -1.5 sets (+113 at BetOnline) a winner.

Throughout Wimbledon this year, we will have coverage of both guys's songs and women's singles. So, watch out for forecasts and choices for top matches, consisting of the women's singles last on July 12 and the men's singles final on July 13.

That includes our guide to futures bets, as well as our guides to moneyline wagering and point spread wagering. We hope that you use these resources in tandem with our French Open professional choices and your own independent research to maximize the worth you can obtain from line shopping at top online sportsbooks like BetOnline and Bovada.