Tennis betting sites take you inside the game with pre-match betting lines, live point-by-point betting, futures and more. You can bet on everything from the Grand Slams to the smallest ATP and WTA events.
Among the best betting sites for tennis are Caesars, BetMGM, FanDuel, BetRivers, DraftKings, and Bet365. Here’s how to get in on tennis betting at the best sports betting sites in the US.
Top tennis betting sites
Caesars Sportsbook
Grand Slam futures odds are right up front on Caesars Sportsbook’s tennis odds page. Luckily, those odds are consistently competitive. Pre-match and live moneyline betting is also available for all ongoing and upcoming tennis events. Tennis betting markets include:
- Sets
- Total games
- Match winner
- Game spreads
Caesars also has a match tracker with statistical, head-to-head, standings, timeline, point, and set data. Plus, Caesars Sportsbook consistently offers odds boosts on the biggest matches on the tennis calendar.
BetMGM Sportsbook
Grand Slam, ATP, and WTA betting are available via BetMGM’s tennis odds page. Prematch betting includes:
- Sets
- Match winner
- Total games
- Tiebreaks
Live tennis betting includes game bets, set bets, and point bets. BetMGM also offers Grand Slam futures. Tennis betting promos at BetMGM include odds boosts on your tennis parlay during the Grand Slams.
FanDuel Sportsbook
The tennis page at FanDuel Sportsbook is filled with every ongoing and upcoming tennis event. Matches are listed under Featured, Live, Tournaments, Upcoming, and Grand Slams tabs.
Tennis betting odds markets at FanDuel include:
- Moneyline, game spread, and total game match lines
- Set betting
- Games markets
- Double faults
Plus, FanDuel offers live match betting and Grand Slam futures. Tennis betting promos at FanDuel Sportsbook include profit boosts on your Grand Slam parlay.
BetRivers Sportsbook
BetRivers Sportsbook features ATP, ITF, ATP Challenger, WTA, and Grand Slam betting throughout the season. The Tennis tab in the main menu reveals an "All Tournaments" list with ongoing and upcoming events. Each tournament has clickable Live, Upcoming, and Futures sections. Tennis match betting markets at BetRivers typically include:
- Moneylines
- Total games bets
- Set bets
- Set and game spreads
- Correct Score - Set
You'll also notice you can live stream the tennis matches you bet on with BetRivers Sportsbook, including Grand Slam events. BetRivers consistently offers Bet Specials for Grand Slam matches.
DraftKings Sportsbook
DraftKings Sportsbook has more tennis betting options than most online sportsbooks. The tennis odds page lists dozens of “Live Tennis” and “All Tennis” markets throughout the year.
DraftKings' Stats Hub section is constantly updated with tennis line moves, rankings, and more. Pre-match tennis odds markets include:
- Moneyline, game spread, and total game match lines
- Sets
- First set
- Props
The odds are always competitive at DraftKings across live match lines, point-by-point, game-by-game, and set-by-set betting. DraftKings Sportsbook also offers odds boosts for your tennis parlays during the biggest events.
Bet365 Sportsbook
Grand Slam, ATP, ITF, ATP Challenger, and WTA event and match betting are available at Bet365. The Tennis tab in the main menu reveals Competitions, Markets, Futures, Promos, and News tabs, where you'll find all tournaments, matches, betting markets, and betting information. Grand Slam events have their own tabs in the main menu. You'll find up to 75 bets available per Grand Slam match. Tennis betting markets at Bet365 typically include:
- Moneylines
- Set-by-set moneylines
- Match handicap (Games)
- Total games
- Set betting
- Ace/Double Fault/Tie Break Totals
Bet365’s Live Betting tab allows you to live stream and live bet tennis matches as long as you’ve placed a bet on the platform within 24 hours. Bet365’s regular tennis promos include various Bet Boosts offering better odds on a number of same game parlays, a 70% Tennis Parlay Boost, and a Tennis Retirement Guarantee, where you'll get paid as a winner if the player you bet against retires in a match.
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How to bet on tennis online
The top tennis betting sites in the country are easy to use. You just need to sign up for an account first. Here’s how:
- Click the link to any of the licensed sportsbook websites listed above.
- Download the mobile app through the Apple or Android download links on the page. Or, start the registration process on the website by clicking the “Register,” “Sign Up,” or “Sign Me Up” tab.
- Fill out the registration forms with all required information, including any sports betting bonus or promo codes listed above.
- Accept all terms and conditions.
Once you’ve signed up, you must deposit funds to cover your first bets. Most tennis betting sites offer plenty of banking options, and the process should only take a minute or two.
After that, it’s all about finding the latest tennis odds listed under the sportsbook’s “Tennis” tab and clicking on any odds you like. You’ll have to fill out the instantly created bet slip with the amount you want to bet.
You can add other bets to the slip or make a parlay. Finally, you click the “Place Bets” button at the bottom of the bet slip to submit the wager.
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Tennis betting lines
Most tennis betting sites offer the following standard betting markets.
- Futures/outrights: Tennis futures and outrights are where you bet players to win an event. For Grand Slam events, the futures markets are open all year long. Categorically speaking, futures markets become outrights when an event starts. Regardless, you place your bets at the currently posted odds on each player. Most odds are longer the further away from the event, even for the favorites. The odds will change based on a player's chances of winning, so they shorten as a player progresses through a tournament.
- Handicaps: This is tennis betting with a game spread.
- Moneylines: Simply bet on match winners.
- Set betting: Bet on the set-to-set score of a match.
- To win first set: Wager on who will win the first set.
- Props: Bet on player stats in a match or an event.
- Tiebreaker: This is where you bet on whether a match will include a tiebreaker.
Live tennis betting lines
You can gamble on live matches at the top tennis betting sites. The betting options are mostly the same as before a match, with odds that change alongside the action on the court. However, set, game, and point markets are also available live.
The best sports betting apps are those you download to your phone or tablet, such as BetMGM or FanDuel. They are the best options for keeping up with the ever-changing odds.
Tennis Grand Slam betting
The pro tennis schedule revolves around four Grand Slam events: the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. You can bet on who will win the men’s, women’s, and doubles draw in Grand Slam futures markets open all year.
These become outright markets when the tournaments start. You can also bet on individual Grand Slam matches in the ways described above. Here’s a quick Grand Slam breakdown.
Australian Open
- Venue: Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia
- 2024 dates: Jan. 15 to Jan. 28
- Surface: Hardcourt
- Most wins: Novak Djokovic (10), Serena Williams (7)
French Open
- Venue: Roland-Garros in Paris, France
- 2024 dates: May 26 to June 9
- Surface: Clay
- Most wins: Rafael Nadal (14), Chris Evert (7)
Wimbledon
- Venue: All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in London, England
- 2024 dates: July 1 to July 14
- Surface: Grass
- Most wins: Roger Federer (8), Steffi Graf and Serena Williams (7)
US Open
- Venue: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York City, NY
- 2024 dates: Aug. 26 to Sept. 8
- Surface: Hardcourt
- Most wins: Pete Sampras and Ivan Lendl (8), Chris Evert (9)
International tennis event betting
The pro tennis schedule also includes major international events, such as the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, and the Olympics.
You can bet on who will win these events in futures and outright markets. You can also bet on the individual matches in these events in the ways described above.
The Davis Cup is an international team event featuring men's singles and doubles matches. A total of 18 teams qualify for the Davis Cup finals. The Billie Jean King Cup is a similar international team event featuring women. (It was previously known as the Federation Cup.) A total of eight teams qualify for the Billie Jean King Cup finals.
Finally, the Summer Olympics includes men's and women's tennis events, with the top 56 players competing. Olympic tennis happens every four years and is considered a fifth Grand Slam.
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