After learning about betting point spreads, our favorite newbiebettor Emily wanted to know about betting tennis. There are nopoint spreads in tennis because there is no meaningful way tomeasure how much a tennis player wins or loses by. In tennis,all that really matters is who wins and loses the match, andthat's where money line wagering comes into play. Following aretips on understanding tennis odds and betting tennis matches. For example, Emily's favorite tennis player Serena Williams winsa majority of her matches. The chances of winning for Serena'sopponent, let's say the 102nd-ranked player in the world, wouldbe less than 50-50 for this very reason.Thus, sportsbooks would make bettors wager significantly moremoney on Serena than her opponent because of thedisproportionate likelihood of Serena winning the match. In the case of Serena Williams versus an overmatched opponent, areasonable money line would require Serena bettors to risk $400to win $100; while a $100 bet on her opponent would win $360. Here's how the money line would be listed: Serena Williams -400/ #102 Ranked Opponent +360 Every $400 bet on Serena nets a $100 profit if she wins (plusthe return of the $400 risked). If her opponent pulls off theupset, $100 bet on the underdog would profit $360 (plus thereturn of the $100 risked). For more information on how thisworks, make sure to check out Reading and Understanding MoneyLines. Another popular way of betting tennis is picking the winner ofeach tournament before it starts. In fact, "Betting to Win" anoutcome event like Wimbledon is the most common way to wager ontennis. Since tennis has multiple tournaments over the course ofa year, "Betting to Win" obviously offers numerous wageringopportunities. It is very important to note that not all thecompetitors in a tennis tournament may be listed, so anothertennis betting option is a "field" bet which includes all othercompetitors not listed. The tennis odds on a "field" bet are typically comparable to abet on the favorite in order to protect sportsbooks from takinga big hit if a major upset occurs. In exchange for a lesserpayout, field bettors gain the advantage of having more than oneentrant that can win for them. For example, the top 20 playersgoing into a tournament might be listed with their ownindividual odds while the rest of the players are groupedtogether. Some sportsbooks will also allow you to bet futures on the fourmajor major tournaments, which is yet another way you can "Betto Win" that can offer you appealing odds because you arebetting far in advance of when the event takes place. Forexample, betting on the 2006 Australian Open now might get youmuch better value on Serena, who may be 10/1 at this moment butdip to 6/1 closer to the event if she is on fire. For moreinformation on the value of betting golf futures, read HowFuture Bets Can Pay Off. Before placing a future bet or any bet on any tennis player,it's important to find out their strengths and weaknesses. Sometennis players perform better on different surfaces, and it mustbe noted that the French Open is played on clay and Wimbledon ongrass. Playing on clay was the biggest weakness for PeteSampras, arguably the best tennis player ever. He won 7Wimbledon titles but never brought home a French championship.Fortunately for Sampras, he also performed well on a hardcourtsurface (the most common), where he earned the other half of his14 career Grand Slam tournament wins. Other possibilities for betting tennis include proposition betson the number of sets a match lasts. There are severaladvantages to betting at elite online sportsbooks but the verybest will give you the most wagering opportunities, so it's agood idea to shop around and find out what everybody has tooffer. If you are a knowledgeable tennis fan who has a good feel abouthow a match will likely turn out, then you should mostdefinitely trust your insights and use them to find strong bets.For those of you with less experience, several sports web siteshave power rankings for players which should give you a goodidea of who's hot on the tennis court and who's not. Of courseit's up to you to decide which driver you want to bet on, butthe more you learn about tennis, the more prepared you will bewhen placing your bet. Hopefully now you understand the basicsof betting tennis and how tennis odds work!
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