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Tennis Match Props & Player Props Betting Explained

Tennis proposition bets (props) allow you to wager on specific events within a match beyond just picking the winner. These bets focus on match outcomes, set performances, game totals, serve statistics, and unique occurrences during a match, making tennis betting more engaging and strategic.


1. Match Props Betting

Match props focus on event-based outcomes rather than individual player statistics. These bets include set and game totals, exact score predictions, tiebreaks, and match durations.

Types of Match Props

Set & Game-Based Props

  1. Total Sets (Over/Under)

    • Betting on whether the match will have more or fewer sets than a specified number.
    • Example: In a best-of-three match, betting Over 2.5 sets means the match must go three full sets.
  2. Correct Set Score

    • Predicting the exact score of the match in sets.
    • Example: Novak Djokovic to win 2-1 in a best-of-three match.
  3. Total Games (Over/Under)

    • Betting on whether the total number of games played in the match will be over or under a set number.
    • Example: Over 22.5 games means the match must have at least 23 total games.
  4. First Set Winner

    • Betting on which player will win the first set of the match.
  5. Second Set Winner

    • Betting on which player will win the second set.
  6. First Set Correct Score

    • Predicting the exact score of the first set.
    • Example: 6-4, 7-5, 6-3, etc.
  7. Total Games in a Set (Over/Under)

    • Betting on whether a specific set will have more or fewer games than a set number.
  8. Most Games Won (Which Player Wins More Games?)

    • Betting on which player will win more total games, regardless of match outcome.

Tiebreak & Unique Match Props

  1. Will There Be a Tiebreak? (Yes/No)

    • Betting on whether any set will have a tiebreak (score reaches 6-6).
  2. Will a Specific Set Have a Tiebreak? (Yes/No)

  • Wagering on whether a specific set will have a tiebreak.
  1. Match to Go to Five Sets (Yes/No) (Best-of-Five Matches Only)
  • Betting on whether a best-of-five match will go the full five sets.
  1. Will a Player Come Back to Win After Losing the First Set? (Yes/No)
  • Betting on whether a player will lose the first set but still win the match.
  1. Will the Match End in Straight Sets? (Yes/No)
  • Betting on whether the winner will win without dropping a set.
  1. Total Aces in Match (Over/Under)
  • Betting on whether the total number of aces in the match will be over or under a given total.

2. Player Props Betting

Player props focus on individual performance statistics, such as aces, double faults, service breaks, and total points won. These allow for more specific betting strategies.

Service-Based Props

  1. Total Aces (Over/Under for a Player)

    • Betting on whether a player will hit more or fewer aces than a set number.
  2. Who Will Hit More Aces?

    • Betting on which player will record more aces during the match.
  3. Total Double Faults (Over/Under for a Player)

    • Betting on whether a player will hit more or fewer double faults than a set number.
  4. Who Will Hit More Double Faults?

    • Betting on which player will record more double faults.

Break & Point-Based Props

  1. Total Breaks of Serve (Over/Under for a Player)

    • Betting on whether a player will break their opponent's serve more or fewer times than a set number.
  2. Who Will Record More Breaks of Serve?

    • Betting on which player will break serve more times.
  3. Total Points Won (Over/Under for a Player)

    • Betting on whether a player will win more or fewer points than a given total.
  4. Who Will Win More Total Points?

    • Betting on which player will win more total points in the match.

Set & Game-Specific Player Props

  1. Player to Win a Set (Yes/No)

    • Betting on whether a specific player will win at least one set, even if they lose the match.
  2. Player to Win a Set 6-0 (Yes/No)

  • Betting on whether a player will win a set 6-0 (a bagel).
  1. Player to Win First Set and Lose the Match (Yes/No)
  • Betting on whether a player will win the first set but lose the match.
  1. Player to Win First Break of Serve (Yes/No)
  • Betting on whether a player will break their opponent's serve first.
  1. Total Games Won by a Player (Over/Under)
  • Betting on whether a player will win more or fewer total games than a set number.

How to Bet on Tennis Match & Player Props

  1. Research Playing Styles & Surface Performance

    • Big servers (like John Isner or Ivo Karlovic) are more likely to have high ace totals.
    • Clay court specialists (like Rafael Nadal) tend to break serve more often than hard-court players.
  2. Consider Head-to-Head History

    • Some players consistently struggle against specific opponents.
  3. Analyze Match Conditions

    • Fast courts lead to more aces, while slow courts favor longer rallies and more breaks of serve.
  4. Check Player Stamina & Fitness

    • In best-of-five matches, stamina can impact later sets, making over/under total games and five-set bets valuable.
  5. Monitor Live Betting Opportunities

    • If a player loses the first set but has strong second-set history, betting on them to win the second set can be profitable.
  6. Look for Value in Tiebreak Props

    • Matches between big servers (like Isner vs. Opelka) are more likely to have tiebreaks.
  7. Bankroll Management

    • Spread bets across multiple props instead of focusing on one high-risk wager.

Final Thoughts

Tennis match and player props offer exciting betting opportunities beyond just picking a winner. Whether betting on total aces, set scores, game totals, or unique match occurrences, these wagers provide strategic and profitable ways to bet. By analyzing playing styles, head-to-head matchups, and court conditions, you can find valuable prop betting edges and make more informed wagers.

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