Olympic gold medal winner Andy Murray's odds has been slashed by Ladbrokes for the Scot to win Wimbledon 2013.
Following his Olympic triumph Ladbrokes wasted no time in cutting his chances to win his maiden major at the end of the month at the US Open to 7/2 from 5/1.
And his chances of picking up his first Wimbledon title in 2013 have consequently been cut to 9/2 with
Ladbrokes (from 11/2).
The Brit began the gold medal match as the 5/4 outsider but after dominating Federer from the off his odds were cut to 1/200 in-play and patriotic punters were still staking money on Murray to take home gold.
Murray's now the joint second favourite with Jessica Ennis at 7/1 to win BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Jessica Bridge of
Ladbrokes told LiveSport: "Murray's finally defied the odds and broke the SW19 curse. We're anticipating this will kick-off his hunt for a major and patriotic punters are already piling into his chances of doing so in America."
Novak Djokovic 15/8
Roger Federer 7/2
Andy Murray 7/2
Rafael Nadal 4/1
Juan Martin Del Potro 10/1
Bar 33/1