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TENNIS

FOX Bet is the new home of tennis betting, offering a wide range of wagers on the ATP and WTA tours.

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Whether you’re looking for moneylines, game spreads, set spreads, game totals, player props or futures, FOX Bet is the place to be for online tennis betting.

Tennis betting is available all year long, with offerings on everything from Challenger-level events to Grand Slams.

There are dozens of different wagers you can make prior to the start of a match. They include (but are not necessarily limited to):

  • a straight-up winner (the moneyline)
  • a player to win against the game spread
  • a player to win against the set spread
  • over or under the total number of games that will be played in the match
  • any one of a number of match-related props.

Moneyline odds are typically presented in the format of -XXX, +XXX, or EVEN (which is equal to +100). A negative number means that you’ll win less money than you’re wagering because you’re betting on the “favorite” who is expected to win, while a positive number will win you more than your wager because you’re betting on the player(s) oddsmakers have deemed the “underdog.” Betting on EVEN odds mean you’ll win exactly the amount of money that you wager.

A spread represents a number set by oddsmakers to provide a numerical advantage or disadvantage based on the margin of victory or defeat for a given player. The player that is considered the “favorite” (noted with a “-” sign preceding the number) would need to win the match by a certain number of games or sets while the player that is considered the “underdog” (noted with a “+” sign preceding the number) is given a margin by which the player can lose the match but still “cover” the spread.

To use an example, if the game spread is Novak Djokovic (-3.5) vs. Roger Federer (+3.5): a winning against-the-spread wager on Djokovic would require the player to win by four games or more. Federer is the winning wager in this scenario if he either wins outright or loses the match by a total of three games or fewer.