Tennis Betting & Odds: Bet on Tennis Matches Online

Tennis is a widely followed sport in the UK, with major events such as Wimbledon and other Grand Slam tournaments attracting significant attention. Matches can be dynamic, with changes in momentum and a variety of shots that make both singles and doubles contests interesting to follow.

At Mr Luck, online tennis participation is designed to be straightforward and secure, and we are fully licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). We follow guidelines to ensure fairness, transparency, and support for responsible gambling.

Users can explore a range of markets, view clear odds, and access information about game rules. Our site provides guides, tournament details, and tools to help users make informed and responsible choices.

How Does Tennis Betting Work?

Tennis betting involves predicting outcomes in matches or tournaments. Bets can be placed on a match winner, number of sets, or other match-specific events. Market rules and settlement terms may differ by event. It could be helpful to review these details before placing a bet. 

Below, we’ll cover some of the most typical types of tennis bets available on the market currently. 

Types of Tennis Bets

Match Winner: Predict which player will win a match.

Set Betting: Select the exact score in sets, such as a 2-1 result in a best-of-three match.

Handicap Betting: One player is given a set handicap. For instance, a -1.5 set handicap means the favourite needs to win by two sets for a successful bet.

Total Games: Wager on whether the total number of games will be over or under a specified number.

In-Play Tennis Bets: Bets can be placed while matches are live, such as the next set winner, next game, or next point.

Tournament Winner (Outright): Select a player to win the entire tournament.

Each market has different risk and potential reward, although all markets contain a baseline element of risk as there is never a guarantee of a specific outcome. Bettors can choose markets that align with their interests. Tennis events throughout the year provide multiple opportunities to apply these bet types.

Major Tennis Tournaments to Bet On

Wimbledon

Wimbledon is played on grass courts in London and is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. First held in 1877, the event has notable traditions, including a dress code and refreshments. Weather conditions and the grass surface can influence match outcomes.

French Open

The French Open, also known as Roland-Garros, is held on clay courts in Paris. Established in 1891, it is recognised for longer rallies and slower play. Physical endurance and strategic point construction are important factors during the event.

Australian Open

The Australian Open takes place in Melbourne each January and is played on hard courts. First staged in 1905, matches are often scheduled for daytime or evening sessions. 

US Open

The US Open occurs in New York during August and September, on hard courts. First held in 1881, it features day and night matches. Its position at the end of the Grand Slam season provides continuity from earlier events.

In-Play Tennis Betting

The “In Play” section of the Mr Luck sportsbook allows users to follow matches while they are taking place. In tennis, each point, rally, or service game can influence the odds displayed. Live matches are organised in a dedicated section that updates continuously, making it easy to see which events are currently underway.

During a match, changes such as breaks of serve, streaks of games, or momentum shifts can lead to adjustments in the live prices. Available markets may include options such as the next set, next game, total games, or point-by-point outcomes in certain matches. Odds update in real time to reflect these changes, giving a clear view of how the match is progressing. Additional information, such as scores, set counts, and match statistics, is also provided to support understanding of the current state of play.

Latest Tennis Odds

Tennis odds provide information on the likelihood of different outcomes and the potential returns if a selection is successful. In the UK, fractional odds are commonly used. Shorter odds, such as 1/3, represent outcomes considered more likely, while longer odds, such as 4/1, indicate outcomes considered less likely, with a higher potential return if achieved.

Odds can change due to factors such as player form, injuries, the playing surface, and activity within the market. Mr Luck displays prices in a clear and straightforward way to allow users to compare options. All markets include settlement rules, ensuring transparency in how outcomes are determined.

How To Bet on Tennis at Mr Luck

To place a tennis bet, start by signing in and navigating to the tennis section of the site. Both upcoming and live matches are displayed, along with the markets available for each event. You can explore different markets, such as next set, next game, or total games, and select the one you are interested in. Once a market is chosen, add your stake to the bet slip and take a moment to review the market rules before confirming.

Payments can be made using trusted methods such as Apple Pay, PayPal, and Skrill, with all deposits and withdrawals handled securely. In-play sections show live prices that update throughout matches, reflecting the progression of play. Settlement rules are provided for every market to ensure clarity and transparency. Additionally, customer support is available to answer questions or provide guidance on using the platform. 

Online Tennis Betting FAQs

What Is an Ace In Tennis Betting?

An ace is a serve not touched by the receiver. Markets may offer bets on the number of aces, using official statistics for settlement. Results are based on the match completion.

What Does Game Handicap Mean?

A game handicap adds a positive or negative value to a player’s total games for settlement. For example, a -4.5 game handicap requires the player to win at least five more games than the opponent. Tie-breaks and pushes are defined in the market notes.

What Is a Walkover In Tennis Betting?

A walkover occurs when a player cannot start a match. In most markets, the match is void, and stakes are returned. Settlement rules are included with each market.

What Happens In Tennis Betting When a Player Retires?

When a player retires, settlement varies by market. Some bets may stand if a set or number of games is completed; others may be void with stakes returned. Market rules are provided, and support staff are available for clarification.


**The information provided in this blog is intended for educational purposes and should not be construed as betting advice or a guarantee of success. Always gamble responsibly.

 *All values (Bet Levels, Maximum Wins etc.) mentioned in relation to these games are subject to change at any time. Game features mentioned may not be available in some jurisdictions.