Welcome to the Tennis section, where we group all the picks and previews for ATP tour tennis matches as submitted by our tipsters from around the globe. Cruiser & Auls will provide their views and some betting options and we have links to a roundup of all the latest US Open news, Australian Open news, French Open news and Wimbledon news. Tennis season is upon us. The five-time US Open winner takes on John Millman with his opponent playing the best tennis of this career. Millman took a set off The Swiss in their one and only match back in 2015, and this could be equally competitive. The Arthur Ashe stages the clash where. US Open Tennis About US Open Tennis What do the US Open victors get? US Open Betting Odds About US Open Tennis The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennis competition. The competition is the cutting edge variant of one of the most seasoned tennis titles on the planet, the U.S. National Championship, for which men’s singles and men’s pairs were first played in 1881.
The U.S. Open is a “Grand Slam” event and is the last of the four “major” tennis tournaments held during the year where matches are played on an acrylic hard court surface.
This year the tournament begins on Monday 27th of August and ends with the Women’s final played on Saturday 8th of September and the Men’s final played on Sunday 9th of September.
The U.S. Open has 8 rounds. Each round is a “best of 5 sets” or “first to win 3 set” (men) and a “best of 3 sets” or “first to win 2 sets” (women). At the U.S. Open, the final set of a match where the sets are 2-2 is decided by a tie-break (the other three Grand Slams do not have a tie breaker in the final set).
Outright betting and individual match betting is generally available at most quality on-line bookmakers for the Men’s and Women’s single events. There is also betting available on the men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles events but these do not become available until the quarter final stages.
There are many betting markets offered for betting on tennis at the U.S. Open including outright winner, round betting, match bets, set betting and specials.
There are two main outright betting markets available, these are the Men’s Singles and the Women’s Singles. Both markets offer ½ the odds “to place 1,2” or “reach the final”.
The men’s markets are less value but more predictable – this year’s outright favorite is Novac Djokovic @ 3.25.
There are less markets in the Women’s event but they offer better value but are less predictable, this year Serena Williams and Simona Halep are joint favorites @ 7.00.
The doubles (men’s, women’s and mixed) outright odds generally become available in the second week this year from Sunday, 2nd September.
There have been seven different winners of the U.S. Open Men’s Singles tournament since 2004.
Novak Djokovic is favorite @ 3.25 (won 2 times – 2011, 2015)
Rafael Nadal is @ 4.33 (won three times – 2010, 2013, 2017)
Roger Federer is third favorite @ 6.00 (won 5 times – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Stan Wawrinka is @ 26.00 (won once – 2016)
Marin Cilic is @ 17.00 (won once – 2014)
Andy Murray is @ 26.00 (won once – 2012)
Juan Martin del Potro @ 15.00 (won once – 2009)
Outside the top three the odds range from Alexander Zverev @ 10.00 to Jenson Brooksby @ 501.00
Who will win the quarter finals from 4 groups of six players:
Quarter 1 winner – *Nadal @ 1.83
Quarter 2 winner – Juan Martin del Potro @ 3.00
Quarter 3 winner – Alexander Zverev @ 3.25
Quarter 4 winner – *Novac Djokovic @ 2.00, Roger Federer @ 2.50
a basic “Will the player win?” Yes / No bet.
*Nadal @ 4.00 (Yes), The field @ 1.20 (No)
*Djokovic @ 3.50 (Yes), The field @ 1.30 (No)
*Djokovic or Nadal to Win @ 1.83
Djokovic or Federer to Win @ 2.25
Nadal or Federer to Win @ 2.50
*Federer, Nadal or Djokovic to Win @ 1.44, Anyone else @ 2.63
Any player from any country listed to win
Serbia @ 3.50
Spain @ 3.75
Switzerland @ 5.00
Argentina @ 9.50
Germany @ 9.50
Croatia @ 12.00
American @ 26.00
An American Winner Yes @ 26.00 No @ 1.01
*Nadal @ 2.10
*Djokovic @ 2.50
Roger Federer @ 3.50
Juan Martin del Potro @ 5.00
Marin Cilic @ 8.00
Alexander Zverev @ 8.00
*Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic @ 5.50
Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer @ 7.00
Juan Martin del Potro vs Novak Djokovic @ 11.00
Roger Federer vs Juan Martin del Potro @ 17.00
Rafael Nadal vs Alexander Zverev @ 18.00
Rafael Nadal vs Marin Cilic @ 18.00
There have been eight different winners of the U.S. Open Women’s Singles tournament since 2005 (five of those are not in this year’s tournament).
This year, the joint favorites are Serena Williams and Simona Halep @ 7.00
Serena Williams has won the tournament 6 times (1999, 2002, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014).
Her sister Venus Williams is @ 51.00 (won 2 times – 2000, 2001)
The second favorite is Angelique Kerber (won once – 2016) @ 8.00.
Sloane Stevens (last year’s Champion) is @ 11.00
Maria Sharapova is @ 26.00 (won once – 2006)
Samantha Stosur is @ 201.00 (won once – 2011)
(The other four winners Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Flavia Pannetta are not entered.)
Outside the top three, the odds range from Garbine Muguruza @ 15.00 to Zarina Diyas @ 301.00
Who will win the quarter finals from 4 groups of six players?
*Quarter 1 winner – Simona Halep @ 3.50
*Quarter 2 winner – Sloane Stevens @ 4.00
Quarter 3 winner – Angelique Kerber @ 2.75
Quarter 4 winner – Petra Kvitova @ 3.75
*Serena Williams, Simona Halep or Angelique Kerber to win @ 2.25
*Serena Williams or Simona Halep @ 3.50
Simona Halep or Angelique Kerber @ 3.50
Serena Williams or Angelique Kerber @ 3.50
*Serena Williams or Sloane Stevens @ 4.00
Simona Halep or Sloane Stevens @ 4.00
Angelique Kerber or Sloane Stevens @ 4.00
The following markets become available as the tournament progresses and can also be found “in-game” betting markets:
In the match bet markets you can bet on the result (Player A to Win / Lose) of each match. You can also put these into accumulators.
For example: Player A to win @ 2.62 Player B to win @ 1.44
In this market you can bet on the score of the match. (Of course, for the women the set betting is only 2-0 and 2-1)
For example:
Player A to win 3-0 @ 2.75
Player A to win 3-1 @ 3.75
Player A to win 3-2 @ 6.00
Player B to win 3-0 @ 10.00
Player B to win 3-1 @ 7.00
Player B to win 3-2 @ 7.00
In this market you simply bet who you think will win or lose the first set only. You can also put these into accumulators.
For example:
Player A to win the first set @ 2.37
Player B to win the first set @ 1.53
In this market you can bet on the player and the score of the first set.
For example:
Player A to win the first set...
6-0 @ 51.00
6-1 @ 13.00
6-2 @ 8.00
6-3 @ 5.50
6-4 @ 5.00
7-5 @ 13.00
7-6 @ 7.00
This is the same as the First Set Match betting but for the other sets. These are not usually offered before the match has started but can be found in the 'in game' betting markets.
Player A to win the 2nd set @ 2.37
Player B to win the 2nd Set @ 1.53
Under / Over 7.5, 8.5. 9.5 games in Set 1, Set 2 etc.
Also found in the 'in game' betting markets. Here you choose if the set will have over or under the number of games listed.
For example:
Under 7.5 @ 8.00 @ Over 7.5 @ 1.06
Under 8.5 @ 4.00 Over 8.5 @ 1.22
Under 9.5 @ 2.00 Over 9.5 @ 1.72
Under 10.5 @ 1.33 Over 10.5 @ 3.00
Set to go to a Tie Break? Yes / No
Here you simply choose if the set will finish 6-6 and go to a tie break. (Of course, this is not offered on the 3rd set of a women's match or the 5th set of a men's match)
If the set goes to a tie break then you can bet on Player A or B to win the tie-break.
How many sets will be played? - You bet on the number of sets played will be under or above the number listed.
For example:
Men's match: Over 4.5 @ 3.50 Under 4.5 @ 1.28
Women's match: Over 2.5 @ 2.50 Under 2.5 @ 1.50
Here you can bet if the total number of games played in each set or the match will be odd or even.
In this bet you choose how many games in the set will go to 40-40 (Deuce). (This bet is available on limited matches only.)
For outright betting we also recommend “Double” bets as this can help dramatically increase your returns and you can also place “insurance” bets. For example a Simona Halep @ 9.00 and a Nadal @ 4.50 to win double returns 101.25 points for a 2.5 point bet, you could then do the Double Chance Bet – Djokovic or Federer to win @ 2.25 at 5 points and/or Serena Williams to win @ 6.00 at 5 points or whatever you like to “cover” as the double bet gets closer to a win at the semi-final and final stage.
The Australian Open is also played on a hard acrylic surface so when looking for value in the match betting as well as head to head statistics it is a good idea to research how different players performed in the Australian Open and at other hard court tournaments when making selections.