Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic: Get £30 in free bets when you stake £5 with talkSPORT BET

Published on July 10, 2025 at 12:20 PM

NOVAK DJOKOVIC will look to take a step closer to the 25th Grand Slam title of his career when he faces Jannik Sinner in Friday’s Wimbledon semi-final.

And talkSPORT BET is celebrating the occasion by offering all new customers who place a £5 bet on any tennis market a generous £30 in free bets to use on Wimbledon 2025!

  • talkSPORT BET: Get £30 in free tennis bets HERE*

Not got a talkSPORT BET account? No problem!

You can register with talkSPORT BET today and claim a bumper £30 in free bets to spend on Wimbledon 2025!

It’s very simple to join.

Simply create a talkSPORT BET account and Opt In for this promotion by following this link HERE*

Once that’s sorted, make your first deposit of £5 or more and then stake a fiver on any tennis market at odds of 1/1 or higher.

Once your bet is settled, you will be credited with the following free bets:

  • £10 Free Bet – Any Tennis Market
  • £10 Free Bet – Any Tennis Market
  • £10 Free Bet – Tournament Winner – Wimbledon – Men 2025

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*18+ New Customers Only. Opt in and bet £5 on any tennis market at odds of 1/1+ which settles by 16:00 on 11/07/2025. Get 3x£10 Free Bet for set tennis markets, which expire in 14 days. Scroll Down for T&Cs. GambleAware.org. Please gamble responsibly.

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