Tennis Betting
10 of 10 reviewed sportsbooks cover Tennis.
About Tennis Coverage
Tennis markets are available across all operators in this dataset, though depth varies. Differences emerge in ATP, WTA, and ITF-level event coverage, as well as the range of betting options beyond the basic match winner — including set betting, games totals, and live in-play markets.
Live betting on tennis requires fast odds updates given the rapid pace of scoring, and not all operators offer extensive live tennis markets. Our sports coverage score considers both the breadth of events covered and the depth of markets available per match.
Live Betting Opportunities in Tennis
Tennis is particularly well-suited to in-play betting because the scoring structure — points, games, sets — creates continuous odds movement. All 10 operators offer live tennis betting. The quality differences lie in how many markets remain open during play rather than just between games, whether set betting and game handicap markets are available in-play, and how quickly odds recover after a break of serve. Operators with stronger tennis products maintain live markets continuously through games rather than suspending at every changeover. Pinnacle (sports coverage: 80) provides consistently narrow margins on live tennis prices, making it a relevant pricing reference for bettors who compare odds across platforms.
Grand Slams and Tour Event Coverage
All four Grand Slams — Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open — are covered at all 10 operators as standard. ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events are available at most operators. Coverage diverges below these tiers. Operators scoring 78 and above on sports coverage — Bet365 (88), William Hill (82), Unibet (80), Pinnacle (80), Betway (78) — extend more consistently to ATP 250, WTA 250, and Challenger-level events. For bettors focused on markets outside Grand Slams, such as Challenger futures or ITF Futures, the sports coverage score is the most direct available indicator of event range.
Mobile Betting for Tennis
Tennis is a sport where mobile betting is closely tied to the viewing experience — placing in-play bets while watching a match is a typical usage pattern. All 10 operators offer native iOS and Android apps. App quality scores: Bet365 (85), DraftKings (82), LeoVegas Sport (80), Betway (78), Unibet (78), William Hill (76), Betsson (75), Pinnacle (60). For tennis bettors who primarily place in-play bets via mobile, combining the sports coverage score with the app score provides a more complete assessment than either metric alone. Bet365 leads on both dimensions in this dataset.
Streaming Availability for Tennis
Five operators include live tennis streaming: Bet365, William Hill, Betway, Unibet, and Betsson. Grand Slam streaming is typically not available via sportsbook platforms due to exclusive broadcast agreements with television rights holders. Mid-tier ATP and WTA events and Challenger competitions are more commonly streamable than the four majors. A qualifying bet or active account balance is required to access streams at most operators. For bettors who combine streaming with live betting, Bet365's tennis streaming library covers the widest range of tour events and international competitions in this dataset.
How to Compare Operators for Tennis
Sports coverage scores: Bet365 (88), William Hill (82), Unibet (80), Pinnacle (80), Betway (78), Betsson (76), LeoVegas Sport (73), BoyleSports (72), DraftKings (70), Sports Interaction (68). These scores reflect overall depth across all six tracked sports. For tennis bettors, trust and licensing are equally relevant: six UKGC-licensed operators cover the UK market, six are available in Canada, and six in Ireland. Pinnacle is available in Canada and Ireland but not the UK. The country pages show full availability by jurisdiction alongside overall and sports coverage scores.
Sportsbooks Covering Tennis
Frequently Asked Questions
How does live tennis betting work?
Live tennis betting lets you place wagers between points, games, or sets, with odds updating rapidly as the score changes. Common markets include the current set winner, next game winner, total games in the set, and overall match winner. Fast odds updates matter — not all operators can keep pace with the rapid scoring in tennis, which affects the quality of the live betting experience.
Which tennis events are covered by operators in this dataset?
All four Grand Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open) are covered as standard. ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events are widely available. Coverage at ATP and WTA levels below these tiers varies — operators with stronger tennis coverage typically extend to Challenger level, ITF events, and a wider range of international tournaments.
Does tennis market depth affect the overall operator score?
Tennis coverage contributes to the sports coverage component, which carries a 20% weighting. An operator with strong tennis depth but weaker licensing or transparency will not necessarily rank higher than one with more limited markets but stronger regulatory standing — trust carries the highest weighting at 35% in the overall methodology.
Is women's tennis available for betting at these sportsbooks?
WTA events are covered at most operators in this dataset, though depth is generally lower than on the ATP side. All four Grand Slams include the women's draw as standard. Smaller WTA 250 events and WTA Challenger-level tournaments may only be available at operators with specifically stronger tennis coverage.
What is the difference between match betting and set betting in tennis?
Match betting asks you to pick the outright winner, listed as a moneyline or handicap. Set betting asks you to predict the exact sets score — for example, 2–0, 2–1, 3–1, or 3–2 in best-of-five matches. Set betting typically offers longer odds and is a specialist market not offered by all operators in this dataset.
How do withdrawals from tennis betting work at these sportsbooks?
Withdrawal processing is the same regardless of which sport you bet on — it depends on the operator's payment processing speed and the payment method used. PayPal and Skrill typically complete fastest. Bank transfers and card refunds take longer. The payment profile for each operator is shown in the Score Breakdown section of the individual bookmaker review pages.