Tennis Betting
Tennis Betting provides us with a great way to enjoy all the professional tennis matches in the world even more than we would from just sitting at home and watching them on the TV. With options to bet on all the individual set scores, game handicaps and more.
Match Betting- Simply betting on the winner of a particular match, regardless of the score and the number of sets.
Outright winner- Simply betting on which player you think is going to win the tournament title.
Set Betting- This is betting on the total number of sets that a certain player will win. The options are if one of the players will lose 2-0 or 2-1 or if the player will win 2-0 or 2-1. You can also bet on who you think will win the 1st set.
Total sets- this is betting on the total number of sets in the whole match, and not how many a certain player will win. In a normal tournament there is only two possible outcomes, two or three sets, but in a grand slam there are three, three, four or five sets.
Set score- set score is when you bet on the exact score in the set. In-game betting will allow you to bet on the score in the live set, depending on if the betting company allows it or not.
Total games (player and match) - You can bet on the total amount of games either a player will get, or in the whole match.
Total Tie-breaks- here you bet on the total number of tie-breaks in the match.
Game Handicap- This bets on the amount of games handicap a player would need in order to win the match. For instance, if player A won the match 6-4 6-4, that equates to 12-8. If player A had a handicap of -5 then that would make it 7-8, and player B would win. If you had bet on player B to win the match with a handicap of +5, then you would win the bet.
Set handicap- Set handicapis the same to game handicap, although this uses sets instead of games. If player A won a match 2-1, but had a handicap of -1.5, that would make the score 0.5-1 in favour of player B, and bets placed on player B would win.
Regulations Last Updated: 04/08/2010
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