From the Australian Open in January to ATP Finals in November, tennis offers year-round betting action. 96M covers all four Grand Slams, the full ATP and WTA tours, plus Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup — with match, set, and game-level markets on every match.
Tennis is one of the most popular individual sports to bet on globally — and it runs almost year-round, offering daily betting action. 96M covers both the men's ATP and women's WTA tours, from qualifying rounds through to tournament finals.
The four Grand Slams — Australian Open (January), French Open (May-June), Wimbledon (June-July), and US Open (August-September) — get the deepest coverage. Best-of-5 sets for men and best-of-3 for women, with every set and game offering its own market.
Beyond the Slams, 96M covers all ATP Masters 1000 events (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Toronto, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris), the ATP Finals, WTA Premier 1000, WTA Finals, and the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup team events.
Tennis live betting is particularly exciting. Odds shift dramatically with each game — a single break of serve can flip the whole set. 96M provides live odds game-by-game, with Cash Out available throughout.
Typical Tennis Match Coverage at 96M
✔ Match Winner (2-way)
✔ Set Betting (3-0, 3-1, 3-2, etc)
✔ Correct Score in Sets
✔ Set 1 Winner
✔ Set Handicap (−1.5 / +1.5)
✔ Total Sets Over / Under
✔ Total Games Over / Under
✔ Tiebreak in Match (Yes / No)
✔ Player to Win a Set
✔ Live Game-by-Game Odds
Hard court. First Slam of the year, held in Melbourne every January. Known for extreme heat. Kicks off the tennis season with outright and daily match betting.
Clay court. The only Slam on clay — rewards grinders and big spinners. Five-set marathons are common; specialist clay players (Nadal, Swiatek) dominate historically.
Grass court. Fastest surface — favours big servers and net players. Quickest matches, quickest sets. Upsets happen in Week 1.
Hard court. Held in New York every August-September. Last Slam of the year, plays in front of huge crowds in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Night sessions are notorious.
The Masters 1000 (men) and Premier 1000 (women) are the second tier. 9 events per tour per year. Strong betting interest during key tournaments.
Team tennis competitions. Two singles + one doubles tie per matchup. Unique betting dynamics because of the team format and player rotations.
Simple 2-way bet — no draws in tennis. The most popular market. Top-4 players routinely have sub-1.20 odds against lower-ranked opponents.
Pick the exact set score (3-0, 3-1, 3-2 for men; 2-0, 2-1 for women). Higher odds than match winner — popular as a mid-level risk bet.
−1.5 sets means the favourite must win the match without dropping a set. Way better odds than match winner for heavy favourites.
Total games in the match. Typical line is around 22.5 for best-of-3, 37.5 for best-of-5. Serve-dominated matches lean Over.
Yes / No — will any set go to a tiebreak? Big-server matches (Isner, Opelka) almost always produce tiebreaks. Simple yes/no market with decent odds.
Tennis is ideal for live betting — momentum swings hard with every break. Odds update game-by-game. Watch for "serving for the set" moments.
Court surface massively affects outcomes. Nadal on clay is different from Nadal on grass. Always check a player's record on that surface before betting.
In best-of-5 Slams, players who played long matches in previous rounds can fade. Check duration + sets won in previous matches for quarterfinal and semifinal bets.
Some players consistently beat others due to stylistic matchups. Check the head-to-head record — 3+ matches with a clear pattern is worth backing.
A break of serve causes big odds shifts. If you think the broken player will recover, that's often a great moment to bet at inflated odds.
EPL, UCL, La Liga, Malaysia Super League.
BWF, Thomas Cup, Malaysia Open.
NBA regular season, playoffs, FIBA and EuroLeague.
ICC World Cup, IPL, Ashes, T20 Internationals.
UFC, boxing world titles, ONE Championship.
Race winners, podiums, qualifying, championships.