- 20 January
- 20 January
Tennis moneylines set odds for each player to win the match outright. The favored player will have negative odds (e.g. -200) while the underdog has positive odds (e.g. +150).
These lines allow you to bet on a player to win a specific set or game. Odds are set for each game or set within the match rather than the overall winner.
Common tennis props include bets like total number of sets, correct set scores, number of tiebreaks, first to win X games, and will the match go the distance.
Lines for upcoming tennis matches are normally released 24-48 hours in advance as sportsbooks analyze players, form, head-to-head records and more to set odds.
Tennis odds can shift rapidly within minutes based on early momentum, injury issues, court conditions and player performance relative to expectations. Oddsmakers adjust quickly.
Many sportsbooks allow live, in-play betting while matches are underway. You can bet on adjusted moneylines, game spreads and more as odds change in real-time.
Injuries, player form based on recent matches, head-to-head records, playing styles/matchups, weather conditions and public betting percentages can all impact tennis odds.