Tennis Odds Explained
One of the great things about betting on tennis is just how many options there are. However, for 🌧️ some people this can at first be slightly overwhelming. Luckily, it is actually very straightforward and if you spend just 🌧️ a few minutes familiarising yourself with the different betting markets, you will immediately start to benefit from the many different 🌧️ opportunities that present themselves.
Tennis Markets
It doesn’t matter what tennis tournament or match you are betting on, from the biggest such 🌧️ as Wimbledon to a small local event, the betting options are nearly always the same. Broadly speaking, the markets are 🌧️ split into two categories, Game Odds and Outrights. If you are interested in betting on the tournament as a whole, 🌧️ then head to the Outright section. There you can place bets on global events within a tournament, such as who 🌧️ the overall winner is going to be.
However, most of the interesting markets are found under Game Odds. This is where 🌧️ you can bet on individual matches within a tournament. The markets start very simple, you can just bet on the 🌧️ Winner Full Time, which is exactly what it sounds like. However, there are many more markets available and they offer 🌧️ far more interesting possibilities. The markets are actually divided into three sections, Match, Set and Match Specials. In addition to 🌧️ Winner Full Time, the match category offers bets such as Set Betting (Correct Score), which is a bet on how 🌧️ many sets each player will win, Games and Sets Handicap betting, which is on the players to win a certain 🌧️ numbers of games/sets with a betting handicap, Over/Under Games, which is a bet on how many games there will be 🌧️ in the match, and so on.