Wimbledon Predictions for Monday, June 29: Andreeva, Zheng

June 29, 2026

Tennis
AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali
Qinwen Zheng returns to Jaqueline Crstian during a first round match at the Queen's Club Championships in London.

First-round action began this morning at Wimbledon, and there are plenty more matches to look forward to this afternoon. Among the players who will be competing toward the end of Day 1 are new French Open champion Mirra Andreeva, 2024 gold medalist Qinwen Zheng, and two-time major champion Barbora Krejcikova.

Below, we’ll break down our Wimbledon predictions for Monday afternoon’s tennis slate, including winner payouts, key stats, and three tennis match predictions for PrizePicks.

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Wimbledon Predictions, Tennis Picks for Monday, June 29

Before we get into our Wimbledon predictions for Monday, here’s a quick look at the three matches we’re focusing on and the consensus favorites on PrizePicks Team Picks.

Katerina Siniakova vs. Qinwen Zheng — First Round

  • Siniakova – 1.63x payout | Zheng – 2.17x payout

Magda Linette vs. Mirra Andreeva — First Round

  • Linette – 4.76x payout | Andreeva – 1.16x payout

Barbora Krejcikova vs. Hannah Klugman — First Round

  • Krejcikova – 1.05x payout | Klugman – 8.33x payout

On PrizePicks Team Picks, a 2x payout means the result will return $200 on a $100 entry. A lower payout multiplier signals a higher implied probability of that result based on user picks.

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Katerina Siniakova vs. Qinwen Zheng Prediction for Wimbledon — Monday, June 29

Match Winner Payouts: Siniakova 1.63x | Zheng 2.17x
Tournament Round: First Round
2026 Record Entering Wimbledon: Siniakova 14-13 | Zheng 9-9
Head-to-Head Record: Siniakova Leads 3-1
How to Watch: ESPN and the ESPN App

Katerina Siniakova is much more known for her success as an elite doubles player, as she’s a whopping 11-time major champion in women’s doubles. Most recently, she won the 2026 French Open women’s doubles championship with Taylor Townsend. 

While Siniakova rarely makes much noise in singles play at Grand Slams — she hasn’t advanced past the second round at any major since 2023 Wimbledon — the Czech player is seeded and favored despite facing an accomplished opponent in Qinwen Zheng.

Zheng has already achieved quite a bit at 23 years old, most notably winning a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She was also a finalist at the 2024 Australian Open and was the world No. 4 in 2025.

However, Zheng underwent elbow surgery last summer, and after a late start to the season, she’s struggled to find consistency. Most recently, she lost in the first round at the French Open and then went an underwhelming 2-3 across three grass tournaments.

In addition to her poor recent form, Zheng has historically struggled on grass, owning a 7-13 career record. Despite reaching at least the quarterfinals in the three other majors, she’s never gotten out of the third round at Wimbledon. In fact, she’s had a first-round exit in three straight Wimbledons.

On top of all this, Siniakova leads their head-to-head 3-1, with all three wins coming on grass. That includes knocking out Zheng at last year’s Wimbledon.

According to Tennis Abstract’s Elo ratings, Siniakova has a 69.2% win probability versus Zheng.

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Katerina Siniakova vs. Qinwen Zheng Pick for Wimbledon on Monday

Katerina Siniakova — 12.5 Total Games Won

Although Zheng struggled in the lead-up to Wimbledon, she had tight battles in all five of her grass matches, leading to her opponents tallying 13, 16, 13, 15, and 17 total games won.

In Siniakova’s three wins over Zheng on grass, she’s won 13, 12, and 17 total games.

Siniakova has enjoyed more success on grass than her opponent, but she still has just a 50.0% career win rate on the surface, making it less likely we see her dominate if she wins. Zheng pushed their match to a third set in last year’s loss to Siniakova at Wimbledon.

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Magda Linette vs. Mirra Andreeva for Wimbledon — Monday, June 29

Match Winner Payouts: Linette 4.76x | Andreeva 1.16x
Tournament Round: First Round
2026 Record Entering Wimbledon: Linette 18-12 | Andreeva 36-10
Head-to-Head Record: Andreeva Leads 3-1
How to Watch: ESPN and the ESPN App

While it was expected to happen sooner rather than later, Mirra Andreeva is fresh off winning her first Grand Slam title, and at just 19 years old, she figures to be a top contender for more major titles in the years to come.  

Andreeva’s team unsurprisingly prioritized rest after surviving the two-week gauntlet in Paris, so she ended up playing only one grass tune-up match, a loss at Bad Homburg. That shouldn’t be a big concern, though, as she was a quarterfinalist at last season’s Wimbledon and reached the fourth round as a 16-year-old in 2023. Another deep run shouldn’t be ruled out.

Outside a surprise semifinal appearance at the 2023 Australian Open, Magda Linette has been a non-factor in majors over her career. That Australian Open marks the only time she’s ever advanced to the second week of a Grand Slam, otherwise bowing out in the third round or earlier.

While the 34-year-old Polish player reached the semifinals at ‘s-Hertogenbosch ahead of this event, her three wins came against players ranked outside the top 60. Overall, she owns a mere 42.9% career win rate on grass and has lost in the first round at the last two Wimbledons.

Although these two have never played on grass, Andreeva leads their head-to-head 3-1. Tennis Abstract’s Elo ratings project a 71.3% win probability for the Russian teenager.

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Magda Linette vs. Mirra Andreeva Pick for Wimbledon on Monday

Mirra Andreeva  — 21 Fantasy Score

Excluding a loss to Linette at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Andreeva has won their other three meetings in straight sets. They most recently faced each other earlier this year in Doha, and the Russian won 7-6 (0), 6-1. 

Andreeva dropped one set over her entire seven-match run to the title at the French Open. Across her last five matches in Paris, she scored 21.5, 22.5, 26, 24, and 22.5 fantasy points.

The Russian has been a mainstay in the top 10 dating back to last spring and comes into Wimbledon as the world No. 5. Meanwhile, Linette is 8-32 against top-10 opponents over her career.

On PrizePicks, players earn 10 points to start (match played), games won/lost are +1/-1, sets won/lost at +3/-3, aces are 0.5, while double faults count for -0.5.


Barbora Krejcikova vs. Hannah Klugman Prediction for Wimbledon — Monday, June 29

Match Winner Payouts: Krejcikova 1.05x | Klugman 8.33x
Tournament Round: First Round
2026 Record Entering Wimbledon: Krejcikova 12-7 | Klugman 20-17
Head-to-Head Record: First Career Meeting
How to Watch: ESPN and the ESPN App

Barbora Krejcikova has experienced an up-and-down campaign, and the lows include losing in the first round at both the Australian Open and French Open. 

She gained some much-needed momentum after Roland Garros by reaching the final at ‘s-Hertogenbosch, but ultimately withdrew from the final due to an illness. Given that she then followed that up with an upset loss to a qualifier in Eastbourne, it’s difficult to predict where Krejcikova’s fitness level is at entering Wimbledon.  

However, she might not need to be in peak form against an inexperienced opponent. While long-term expectations are high for Hannah Klugman, she’s 17 years old and ranked outside the top 400. Klugman got her first career tour-level win only a couple of weeks ago against world No. 152 Harriet Dart, and she hasn’t won more than two matches in a row all season despite playing against low-level competition.

In other words, it will be a big ask for Klugman to defeat a two-time Grand Slam champion like Krejcikova, even if the latter doesn’t quite bring her A-game. 

Tennis Abstract’s Elo ratings are firmly behind Krejcikova, projecting her to win 91.3% of the time.

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Barbora Krejcikova vs. Hannah Klugman Pick for Wimbledon on Monday

Barbora Krejikova  — 14.5 Total Games Won

Before her untimely illness at ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Krejikova racked up four straight victories without dropping a set. She won 12, 12, 12, and 13 total games over that span. All four of her opponents ranked inside the top 100, as well.

Grass is Barbora’s best surface, as she’s won 69.2% of her career grass matches.

Klugman is 1-7 in her young career against opponents ranked inside the top 100, and she’s 0-3 against top-50 players. Krejcikova is the world No. 37 and had a top-20 ranking as recently as last year.  

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Kenyatta has been writing fantasy and betting content since 2017, previously working for FanDuel Research and numberFire. In 2021, he won the FSWA award for Best Baseball Article. In a prior life, he traveled all over working in live event production at ESPN.