Tennis odds

Tennis is one of the four most popular sports, along with football, basketball and ice hockey. On the SpinBetter website, you can place bets on 100-300 matches at any time: the depth of the line constantly fluctuates, given that most tennis tournaments are played on a knockout basis.

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Why tennis is interesting for betting

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Tennis betting always involves a special thrill: because it is an individual sport, there are often big surprises when the underdog wins, even if only on emotional momentum, and the favourite loses, having accumulated fatigue after previous competitions or experiencing temporary discomfort due to injury. On the one hand, tennis has a ranking system, but on the other hand, you can never rely solely on it — you should always pay attention to the current form of the athletes and their "love" or "dislike" for a particular type of court surface.


Unlike other sports, there are notable tennis matches almost every day: often several tournaments are played in parallel, with qualification for the next competition beginning even before the semi-finals are played at the previous forum. In our line, you can bet on ATP and WTA competitions, Grand Slam tournaments, as well as more modest challengers, ITF and UTR.


Main types of bets

As with any other sport, the most popular type of tennis bet on SpinBetter is predicting the winner of a match. When predicting the winner, remember that the favourite on paper is far from guaranteed to win. To add some intrigue, you can bet on the exact score by predicting how many sets there will be – two or three; in this bet, you can indicate who you think will win, as well as predict a three-set battle or a “simple” straight-set victory without specifying who will win. Using the same logic, our customers also bet on the total number of games, which will definitely not be less than 12 (two “bagels” are very rare) and could theoretically be as high as 36.

Tips for successful betting

If you want to succeed in tennis betting on SpinBetter, be sure to study the previous statistics of tennis players in detail in advance: it often happens that a not-so-strong athlete turns out to be traditionally “uncomfortable” for a particular opponent, which means that the history of personal confrontations will be very useful. Keep fatigue in mind: the conditional favourite who won the previous tournament played up to 5-6 matches over the past week (and that’s without taking into account possible doubles matches!), while a little-known opponent may have been resting during that time. Injuries can also influence the outcome: many tennis players rush their recovery before major tournaments, and as a result, they may withdraw during the first game without having fully recovered, which is something bettors need to keep in mind.

Finally, don’t forget the immutable truths: never bet money you can’t afford to lose, don’t put your entire bankroll on one bet, and diligently avoid betting on emotions!