Tennis betting guide
Markets, surfaces, bankroll, prop bets, live betting — every part of an actually-thoughtful approach to tennis wagering.
How to bet on tennis — the complete beginner's guide
From match-winner to set-by-set, every common tennis betting market explained in plain English.
Read guide →Tennis betting markets explained
Match winner, set winner, total games, exact set score, handicap games — every market on a tennis card.
Read guide →Grand Slam outright betting — 2026
How to read outright Grand Slam markets: the value-tells, the trap-favourites and the sharp-money tells before each Slam.
Read guide →Live tennis betting strategy
In-play tennis betting is volatile. Here is how the sharps actually time their entries and exits.
Read guide →Tennis handicap betting explained
Game handicaps and set handicaps on the ATP and WTA: how the line is set and how to spot soft prices.
Read guide →Tennis set betting explained
Exact set score betting (2-0, 2-1, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2): why set-by-set lines often hold more value than the moneyline.
Read guide →Tennis totals (over/under) betting
Total games over/under is the most underrated tennis market — surface, server quality and tour matter most.
Read guide →Tennis prop betting — aces, double faults, breaks
Player props (aces, double faults, breaks of serve) are inefficient markets. Here is how to find an edge.
Read guide →Clay-court betting strategy
Why clay-court tennis breaks the moneyline market and what to look at instead before Roland Garros.
Read guide →Grass-court betting strategy
Grass-court tennis lasts six weeks. Here is what serve-stat data tells you about Wimbledon outrights.
Read guide →Hard-court betting strategy
Hard-court tennis is the easiest surface to model. Here is what works and what does not.
Read guide →Tennis betting bankroll management
How to size tennis bets when you have an opinion on a 2.50-priced underdog and a 1.20-priced favourite.
Read guide →Arbitrage tennis betting
Cross-book arbing on the ATP and WTA: where the gaps appear and the practical pitfalls.
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