Outright betting on tennis tournaments remains a great way to make a profit while betting on one of the most popular sports on the planet, but of course you have to have some patience because these types of bets are not ones that pay out quickly, unless you have placed them during the final days of the competition of course.
Tennis outright markets are straightforward – you are betting on potential winners, finalists etc, and these tennis prediction markets are available throughout the tournament so you can wait to see how a player performs before backing them in one of these markets. So what markets are available for tennis tournaments? Read on for our guide!
Winner Bets
All bookmakers will offer odds on the outright winner of any tennis tournament. This will be available throughout the tournament and the odds will be updated after each match. Some firms even offer outright betting while matches are in play. Each-way terms on this bet are 1/2 odds for 1, 2 places. This means that if you bet on Andy Murray at odds of 14/1 and he loses in the final then you will lose half your stake but the other half will be paid at odds of 2/1, which would result in a profit. Be aware that you must select “”each-way”” on your betslip if you wish to have this insurance and that your stake will be doubled – a £10 each-way bet on Murray will require a total stake of £20.
Name The Finalists
Perhaps you cannot decide between two players – so why not back them both to reach the final instead? The ‘Name The Finalists’ betting market is simple, you bet on which two teams will go head-to-head in the final of a tennis tournament. This market offers an opportunity to make a nice profit because there is added risk – you will need two players to reach the final, and not one, for this bet to be a winner. And while there are always tends to be a couple of clear favourites, even the shortest priced final can be backed at an appealing price before and during the tournament. But of course, as the action unfolds those odds could shorten quickly.
To Reach The Final
This tennis betting market is very similar to the ‘Name The Finalists’ one, but in this instance you only need to select one team to make the final. Fancy Alexander Zverev to go all the way to the final but not completely convinced that he will lift the trophy? If so then this is market for you. However, the odds in this market are a good deal shorter than those available in the ‘Name The Finalists’ because there is less risk. They are backable though, but just like the two markets I mentioned before, they will get shorter as the competition unfolds.
Betting on tennis matches has never been easier and there has never been so many markets to choose from for every single match – but which markets should you be using in an attempt to make a profit?
Bettingpro.com offers tennis betting tips for tournaments throughout the season, and the following markets feature regularly in our previews…
Winner
All bookmakers will offer odds on individual match winners and it is simply a case of backing who you think will win the match.
Correct Score/Set Betting
This is as simple as it seems, you bet on the final score in the match. There are four options for standard ATP and WTA tournaments (2-0, 2-1, 1-2 and 0-2) and six for the Grand Slams (3-0, 3-2, 3-1, 0-3 1-3 and 2-3) and the bookmaker will offer odds on each. If you are correct then you win your bet.
Game Handicap
Most bookmakers will offer game handicap betting on tennis matches. This is where you don’t bet on a player to win the match but attempt to predict by how many games they will win. The bookmakers set a predicted game line to give both players odds of around even money and then you make your selection on whether the line is correct or not. This is a good bet to place when there are strong favourites in a match. Serena Williams will, for example, be a short price favourite to win in the first round. There will be some that will think that the American will win easily and so may want to bet on her to cover a handicap line of 5.5 games (win by more than six games (6-3, 6-3 or better)) while there are others who may think his opponent can keep the match tight and so will either win or lose by less than six games.
Total Games
Similar to the handicap, the bookmaker will set a line on how many games there will be in a match. The odds will then be roughly even money on either side of the line and punters have to decide whether there will be more or less than the amount of games predicted. A standard line for a hot favourite may be around 20 games, which would mean a 6-4, 6-4 win. If you think that there will be more than that (in a match where there are big servers for example) then you can bet on the Over. If you think there will be less then you can back Under. It doesn’t matter who wins the match, simply how many games are played.
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