The ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour is an entry-level professional league run by the International Tennis Federation. It’s the lowest tier of pro men’s tennis before players progress to the ATP Challenger Tour and then the full ATP Tour. Players receive points to enter the ATP ranking system, which allows them to move up the ladder.
The ITF was established in 1913 and hosted pro tournaments starting in 1968. ITF Men’s and women’s circuits debuted in 1998 and developed into the current format in 2019. The annual Davis Cup tournament is the ITF’s biggest event. Every 4 years, the ITF collaborates with the Olympics to allow pros to play in what is typically regarded as an amateur competition.
In all, the ITF Men’s tour offers approximately 550 events across 70 countries throughout the year. There are two prize money levels for all tournaments: $25,000 and $15,000.
ITF Men
League Markets
Game |
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Jake Delaney
Joshua Charlton
12:15am EDT - Men - Nakhon Pathom (THA) | -275+180 |
Asahi Harazaki
Kasidit Samrej
12:15am EDT - Men - Nakhon Pathom (THA) | +270-450 |
Juan Pablo Paz
Ioan Alexandru Chirita
2:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | +154-225 |
Oleksandr Ovcharenko
Leonardo Angeloni
2:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | -3000+725 |
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Pawit Sornlaksup
Manish Sureshkumar
2:15am EDT - Men - Nakhon Pathom (THA) | -350+220 |
Noppadol Noikor
Kaichi Uchida
2:15am EDT - Men - Nakhon Pathom (THA) | +700-2500 |
Lorenzo Gagliardo
Ali Yazdani
3:15am EDT - Men - Kursumlijska Banja (SRB) | -210+140 |
Alexander Wagner
Glib Sekachov
4:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | +165-250 |
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Yanis Ghazouani Durand
Artur Kukasian
4:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | -225+154 |
Albert Pedrico Kravtsov
Manas Dhamne
4:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | -110-130 |
Matteo Lavizzari
Mwendwa Mbithi
4:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | +290-500 |
Stevan Popovic
Samir Hamza Reguig
4:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | +275-475 |
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Noel Larwig
Alec Beckley
4:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | +270-450 |
Lorenzo Angelini
Gianluca Cadenasso
4:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | +280-475 |
Nicholas David Ionel
Mihai Razvan Marinescu
4:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | -600+333 |
Alex Marti Pujolras
Radu Mihai Papoe
4:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | -155+105 |
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Enzo Wallart
Alejandro Melero Kretzer
4:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | -275+180 |
Rudolf Molleker
Dorian Juszczak
4:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | -3000+725 |
Niccolo Ciavarella
Tristan McCormick
4:15am EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | +210-325 |
Aleksander Orlikowski
Alexey Vatutin
4:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | +280-475 |
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Pedro Rodenas
Marcel Zielinski
4:15am EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | -275+185 |
Amaury Raynel
Lucas Marionneau
4:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | -210+140 |
Oscar Jose Gutierrez
Giannicola Misasi
4:15am EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | -450+270 |
Michiel De Krom
Romain Faucon
4:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | -375+240 |
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Eric Vanshelboim
Filip Gustafsson
4:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | -1100+475 |
Oskar Jansson
Hernan Casanova
4:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | +725-3000 |
Maxime Janvier
Oren Vasser
4:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | -1400+550 |
Imanol Lopez Morillo
Franco Agamenone
5:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | +110-160 |
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Giovanni Oradini
Andrea Picchione
5:15am EDT - Men - Bolzano (ITA) | +105-150 |
Bor Artnak
Darrshan Suresh
5:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | -2500+675 |
Tommaso Compagnucci
Younes Lalami Laaroussi
5:15am EDT - Men - Kursumlijska Banja (SRB) | -325+210 |
Gabriele Bosio
Denis Klok
5:15am EDT - Men - Kursumlijska Banja (SRB) | +270-450 |
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Matt Kleiman
Nicolas Jadoun
5:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | +250-425 |
Stephane Pierre-Jo Kamendje
Florent Bax
5:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | +725-3000 |
Fabrizio Andaloro
Niels Visker
5:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | -350+225 |
Wilson Leite
Daniel Siniakov
5:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | +280-475 |
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Chase Ferguson
Yuta Kikuchi
6:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | -110-130 |
Nico Hipfl
Lorenzo Sciahbasi
6:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | -125-115 |
Marcel Kamrowski
Federico Bondioli
6:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | +625-2000 |
Timofei Derepasko
Qiulin Wang
6:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | -1400+550 |
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Gabi Adrian Boitan
Robert Guna
6:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | -650+360 |
Sungbeen Sim
Duckhee Lee
6:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | +210-325 |
Yuichiro Inui
Yuquan Jin
6:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | +100-145 |
Zdenek Kolar
Alan Bojarski
6:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | -1200+525 |
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Mert Naci Turker
Igor Kudriashov
6:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | +115-165 |
Alejandro Turriziani Alvarez
Nicolas Tepmahc
6:15am EDT - Men - Monastir (TUN) | +110-160 |
Stijn Slump
Tymur Bieldiugin
6:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | -325+210 |
Gabriele Maria Noce
Michele Ribecai
6:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | +550-1400 |
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Anton Shepp
Nick Hardt
6:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | +340-625 |
Aristotelis Thanos
Vuk Radjenovic
6:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | -2000+625 |
Valdemar Frederik Pape
Christian Sigsgaard
6:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | +550-1400 |
Raphael Perot
Gilles Arnaud Bailly
7:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | +170-250 |
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Alexandre Aubriot
Nicolas Ifi
7:15am EDT - Men - Kursumlijska Banja (SRB) | -250+165 |
Daniel Dutra Da Silva
Maximilian Homberg
7:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | -325+210 |
Aditya Balsekar
Dev Javia
7:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | +375-700 |
Cezar Cretu
Pepijn Bastiaansen
7:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | -500+290 |
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Ergi Kirkin
Sandro Kopp
7:15am EDT - Men - Bolzano (ITA) | +225-350 |
Reda Bennani
Stefan Vujic
7:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | -900+425 |
Paul Inchauspe
Digvijay Pratap Singh
7:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | -450+270 |
Kaigaoge Kang
Tianhui Zhang
8:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | +550-1400 |
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Carlo Alberto Caniato
Filip Cristian Jianu
8:15am EDT - Men - Pitesti (ROU) | -160+110 |
Daisuke Sumizawa
Makoto Ochi
8:15am EDT - Men - Wuning (CHN) | -170+118 |
Leo Raquillet
Michel Hopp
8:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | -275+180 |
Gabriele Crivellaro
Sean Cuenin
8:15am EDT - Men - Wels (AUT) | +240-375 |
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Oscar Weightman
Freddy Murray
8:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | -1400+550 |
Hamish Stewart
Charlie Robertson
8:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | -250+165 |
Pierre Antoine Tailleu
Toby Samuel
8:45am EDT - Men Gentofte (DEN) | +450-1000 |
Ryan James Storrie
Brian Bozemoj
8:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | -102-140 |
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Conor Gannon
Alastair Gray
8:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | +275-475 |
Rocco Valente
Joaquin Aguilar Cardozo
9:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | +600-1600 |
Jelle Sels
Nikolai Barsukov
9:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | -1100+475 |
Matas Vasiliauskas
Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine
9:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | +340-625 |
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Gabriele Pennaforti
Filip Jeff Planinsek
9:15am EDT - Men - Bolzano (ITA) | +165-250 |
Aziz Ouakaa
Jan Wygona
9:15am EDT - Men - Brazzaville (CGO) | -1100+475 |
Fernando Cavallo
Guido Ivan Justo
9:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | +425-900 |
Siphosothando Montsi
Jacob Brumm
9:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | +250-400 |
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Aidan McHugh
Quinn Vandecasteele
9:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | -120-120 |
Evan Bynoe
Mikael Arseneault
10:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | -250+165 |
Michael Agwi
Matt Ponchet
10:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | -450+270 |
Marko Miladinovic
Leo Vithoontien
10:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | -140-102 |
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Pavlos Tsitsipas
Axel Nefve
10:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | +220-350 |
Ammar Elamin
James Story
10:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | +400-800 |
Daniel De Jonge
William Jansen
10:45am EDT - Men - Dublin (IRL) | -140-102 |
Gabriele Piraino
Vincent Marysko
11:15am EDT - Men - Wetzlar (GER) | -2000+625 |
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Maximo Zeitune
Federico Aguilar Cardozo
11:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | -325+210 |
Lorenzo Joaquin Rodriguez
Nicolas Villalon Valdes
11:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | -650+350 |
Lucio Ratti
Santiago De La Fuente
11:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | +125-185 |
Benjamin Torrealba
Thiago Cigarran
11:15am EDT - Men - Santiago (CHI) | -175+120 |
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Gilberto Ravasio
Tomasz Berkieta
11:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | +625-2000 |
Maks Kasnikowski
Karol Filar
11:15am EDT - Men - Koszalin (POL) | -600+320 |
Alexander Razeghi
Tyler Zink
11:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | +195-300 |
Kyle Kang
Nathan Ponwith
11:45am EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | -650+360 |
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Iannis Miletich
Mario Martinez Serrano
11:45am EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | -210+140 |
Lilian Marmousez
Alexander Weis
12:15pm EDT - Men - Bolzano (ITA) | -375+240 |
Aidan Kim
Oliver Ojakaar
12:45pm EDT - Men - Edwardsville (USA) | -325+210 |
Fernando Yamacita
Joao Victor Couto Loureiro
1:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | -110-130 |
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Rafael Tosetto
Igor Gimenez
1:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | +140-210 |
Natan Rodrigues
Luis Felipe Miguel
1:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | +140-210 |
Ryan Augusto Dos Santos
Luis Carlos Alvarez Valdes
1:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | +625-2000 |
Pablo Martinez Gomez
Sergio Callejon Hernando
1:45pm EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | -210+140 |
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Alejandro Juan Mano
Enrique Carrascosa Diaz
1:45pm EDT - Men - Xativa (ESP) | -375+240 |
Bruno Fernandez
Gustavo Albieri
3:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | -375+240 |
Luis Guto Miguel
Enzo Kohlmann de Freitas
3:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | -155+105 |
Gustavo Ribeiro de Almeida
Enzo Lima
3:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | -1600+575 |
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Jose Pereira
Victor Hugo Remondy Pagotto
5:15pm EDT - Men Joinville (BRA) | -1600+600 |
ITF Men Futures Odds
Team | ![]() |
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Jannik Sinner | +100 Bet |
Carlos Alcaraz | +170 Bet |
Novak Djokovic | +900 Bet |
Jack Draper | +1000 Bet |
Alexander Zverev | +1400 Bet |
Ben Shelton | +1600 Bet |
Daniil Medvedev | +1600 Bet |
Taylor Fritz | +1600 Bet |
Joao Fonseca | +2500 Bet |
Frances Tiafoe | +3300 Bet |
Jakub Mensik | +3300 Bet |
Lorenzo Musetti | +3300 Bet |
Alex De Minaur | +4000 Bet |
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard | +4000 Bet |
Stefanos Tsitsipas | +4000 Bet |
Alexander Bublik | +5000 Bet |
Andrey Rublev | +5000 Bet |
Casper Ruud | +5000 Bet |
Holger Rune | +5000 Bet |
Sebastian Korda | +5000 Bet |
Tommy Paul | +5000 Bet |
Arthur Fils | +6600 Bet |
Felix Auger-Aliassime | +6600 Bet |
Hubert Hurkacz | +6600 Bet |
Matteo Berrettini | +6600 Bet |
Flavio Cobolli | +8000 Bet |
Alexei Popyrin | +10000 Bet |
Brandon Nakashima | +10000 Bet |
Juncheng Shang | +10000 Bet |
Karen Khachanov | +10000 Bet |
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Table of Contents
Tennis Bets
Tennis is one of the more popular sports to bet on worldwide. Daily matches take place around the world. That means there’s plenty of tennis to bet on year-round. There are a variety of ways to bet on tennis. We’ll discuss the most common below.
Moneyline Bet
Moneyline betting is the most popular tennis wager because of its simplicity. Pick either player to win the match.
Oddsmakers will determine a favorite and an underdog. The favorite will have a minus sign. The underdog will have a plus sign.
Moneyline Bet Example
French Open Final
Rafael Nadal -150
Roger Federer +130
In this example, Rafael Nadal is a slight favorite to win at -150. This means you would have to bet $150 to win $100 if Nadal is victorious.
On the other side, betting on an underdog means that you risk less to win more. For Roger Federer, you would have to bet $100 in order to win $130. You’ll make more on a Federer bet if he pulls off the upset.
ITF Men Odds Example
Game |
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Jake Delaney
Joshua Charlton
Men - Nakhon Pathom (THA) - 12:15am EDT | -275+180 |
- Joshua Charlton bettors risk $100 to win $180 at +180 odds. The implied probability for Joshua Charlton is 35.71%.
- Jake Delaney bettors risk $100 to win $36.36 at -275 odds. The implied probability for Jake Delaney is 73.33%.
Game Total Bet (Over-Under)
A tennis game total bet is where you try and guess whether a match will have more or fewer games than the sportsbook’s game total line. This bet is also called an over-under game total bet.
A tennis game consists of a sequence of points served by the same player. A game is won when a player wins four points under the love-15-30-40 system.
Note that a player must win a game by two points. So if they each get to 40, it’s called “deuce”. The game continues until a player wins two points in a row.
The first player to six games wins the set. However if both players have won five games, play continues until a player wins two games in a row. In most matches, a player must win the best of the three sets, or 2 sets total. In some men’s events with 5 sets, a player must win the best of five sets, or 3 sets total.
Game Total Bet Example
3-Set Match
Andy Murray 21.5 o -110
Novak Djokovic 21.5 u -110
In this wager, you’re deciding whether or not the match will have a game total that goes over or under 21.5. The reason a half-point is used is to prevent tie bets. Since a half-game in tennis cannot be played, the total games played must either go over or under the sportsbook’s line.
One other thing to note. The odds are the same for each side, also called an “even bet”. You might be wondering why you have to risk more than you can win on each side of the wager. The difference is what’s called the vig or the juice.
If there are an even amount of bets for each player, there will be some money left over after paying out winning bets. This leftover money goes to the sportsbook as a service fee for placing and guaranteeing your bet.
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Game Spread Bet (Tennis Game Handicap)
The tennis game spread bet is similar to the point spread in sports like football and basketball. In a matchup where the moneyline bet might be lopsided, oddsmakers will use a game spread to try and equalize the two players and level the playing field.
Game Spread Bet Example
3-Set Match
Andrey Rublev +4.0 (+220 moneyline)
Carlos Alcaraz -4.0 (-300 moneyline)
Here you can see how the moneyline odds translate to a game spread bed.
A bet on Alcaraz requires him to win the match by more than four games. Suppose Alcaraz wins the match 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Alcaraz won 16 games to Rublev’s 10. The six-game difference (16 – 10 = 6) would be a winning result for Alcaraz at -4.
On the other hand, suppose Alcaraz wins the match 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Alcaraz won 17 games to Rublev’s 15. The two-game difference (17 – 15 = 2) would be a winning result for Rublev at +4. Alcaraz failed to win the match by more than 4 games.
A whole number tennis game spread like 4 means a tie (or a push) is in play. So if Alcaraz won exactly 4 more games than Rublev, all game spread bets for each player would be refunded.
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ITF Men Events
The top events on the ITF schedule are known as the ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour. Nearly every pro player has spent some time on this tour while they worked their way up to the top of the sport.
The events are called futures tournaments. Each tournament lasts one week. Both singles and doubles can enter. Players earn ATP ranking points for reaching the quarterfinals (3 points) up to winning the tournament (25 points). Prize money is typically awarded to the top 32 finishers.
The ITF holds numerous tournaments throughout the year. There can be as many as 12 different tournaments taking place in a dozen countries over the course of a single week.
ITF Men Betting Handicapping Strategies
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Do Your Research
Like in other sports, a wealth of information is available to you about ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour players. Knowing what’s important to track can give you an advantage when deciding how to wager. Remember that while the ITF Rankings can be useful, they do represent the entire year. The rankings, like standings for other sports, don’t reflect recent player performance. They shouldn’t be the sole factor used to evaluate a player.
Key Tennis Handicapping Stats
First, review how a player performs on a specific surface. Rafael Nadal, for example, is better on clay.
Second, analyze their current form. How has the player fared in recent matches? Have they struggled to win against competitive opponents?
Third, check to see how many unforced errors they have made in their past few tournaments. This is an important metric because it shows the number of mistakes a player makes on his own and without any pressure from the opponent.
Going through these progressions should be able to help you target winners, whether they are betting favorites or underdogs.
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ITF Men Odds FAQs
ITF stands for the International Tennis Federation. The ITF Men’s World Tennis Tour is an entry-level professional league. Men can earn points to enter the ATP ranking system and qualify for larger and more prestigious tournaments.
The ITF organizes the Davis Cup tournament each year, and it also collaborates with the International Olympic Committee for the tennis tournament at the Summer Olympics.
The ITF Rankings is a metric that covers an entire year’s worth of play. Players ebb and flow as the year progresses, so be sure to see what someone’s current form is. ITF Rankings are just one of many handicapping factors.
Tennis Betting Resources
- How to Bet on Tennis – Learn to bet on tennis matches with moneylines, game totals, game spreads, and exotic bets like set line, player total games, and 1st set winner.
- Tennis Betting Sites – We reviewed the best legal tennis betting sites serving customers in multiple US states. Get your bets in before the players step on the court!
- ATP Tour Betting Odds – Current moneyline odds for upcoming ATP Tour matchups.
- WTA Tour Betting Odds – Current moneyline odds for upcoming WTA Tour matchups.
- ITF Men Betting Odds – Review ITF Men moneyline odds for major international tournaments.
- ITF Women Betting Odds – Review ITF Women moneyline odds for major international tournaments.
Women’s Grand Slams
- Women’s Australian Open Odds – See the latest Women’s Australian Open futures odds, paired with lines and odds for the tournament’s upcoming single’s matches.
- Women’s French Open Odds – Our page contains the latest Women’s French Open futures, plus betting odds for upcoming singles tournament matches.
- Women’s Wimbledon Odds – Our Wimbledon Ladies’ guide has the latest odds to win the tournament, with lines and odds for all matchups, including the qualifying rounds.
- Women’s US Open Odds – The Women’s US Open is the last Grand Slam event of the year, so stay on top of the latest Women’s US Open futures odds, plus betting lines and odds for each upcoming tournament matchup.
Men’s Grand Slams
- Men’s Australian Open Odds – Have a look at futures odds for the Men’s Australian open, and then browse moneylines, total games, and game spread lines and odds for all of the tournament’s singles matches.
- Men’s French Open Odds – Dive into the latest Men’s French Open futures, while you review betting odds for the next scheduled singles matches.
- Men’s Wimbledon Odds – See the latest Wimbledon Gentlemen’s futures odds, along with betting lines and odds for the next scheduled qualifiers and tournament matches.
- Men’s US Open Odds – The last Grand Slam of the year offers bettors a final chance to place US Open futures odds, as well as bets on individual Men’s US Open matches through the final.