Tennis Odds Explained
One of the great things about betting on tennis is just how many options there are. However, for π· some people this can at first be slightly overwhelming. Luckily, it is actually very straightforward and if you spend just π· a few minutes familiarising yourself with the different betting markets, you will immediately start to benefit from the many different π· opportunities that present themselves.
Tennis Markets
It doesnβt matter what tennis tournament or match you are betting on, from the biggest such π· as Wimbledon to a small local event, the betting options are nearly always the same. Broadly speaking, the markets are π· split into two categories, Game Odds and Outrights. If you are interested in betting on the tournament as a whole, π· then head to the Outright section. There you can place bets on global events within a tournament, such as who π· the overall winner is going to be.
However, most of the interesting markets are found under Game Odds. This is where π· you can bet on individual matches within a tournament. The markets start very simple, you can just bet on the π· Winner Full Time, which is exactly what it sounds like. However, there are many more markets available and they offer π· far more interesting possibilities. The markets are actually divided into three sections, Match, Set and Match Specials. In addition to π· Winner Full Time, the match category offers bets such as Set Betting (Correct Score), which is a bet on how π· many sets each player will win, Games and Sets Handicap betting, which is on the players to win a certain π· numbers of games/sets with a betting handicap, Over/Under Games, which is a bet on how many games there will be π· in the match, and so on.