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Madrid Open: Hailey Baptiste vs Mirra Andreeva - Hailey Baptiste
Madrid Open: Jannik Sinner vs Rafael Jodar - Jannik Sinner
Madrid Open: Marta Kostyuk vs Linda Noskova - Marta Kostyuk
Flavio Cobolli vs. Alexander Zverev - Alexander Zverev
Madrid Open: Casper Ruud vs Alexander Blockx - Casper Ruud
Madrid Open: Karolina Pliskova vs Anastasia Potapova - Karolina Pliskova
Madrid Open: Arthur Fils vs Jiri Lehecka - Arthur Fils
Huzhou: Sijia Wei vs Wushuang Zheng - Sijia Wei
Mauthausen: Laslo Djere vs Jan Choinski - Laslo Djere
Huzhou: Veronika Erjavec vs Sofya Lansere - Veronika Erjavec
Mauthausen: Tomas Barrios vs Lukas Neumayer - Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera
Ostrava: Jay Clarke vs Raul Brancaccio - Jay Clarke
Jiujiang: Tung-Lin Wu vs Rigele Te - Tung-Lin Wu
Aix en Provence: Pedro Martinez vs Valentin Royer - Pedro Martinez
Jiujiang: Andre Ilagan vs James McCabe - Andre Ilagan
Aix en Provence: Ignacio Buse vs Francisco Comesana - Ignacio Buse
Aix en Provence: Luca Van Assche vs Dusan Lajovic - Luca Van Assche
Shymkent 2: Antoine Ghibaudo vs Samuele Pieri - Antoine Ghibaudo
Cagliari: Luca Potenza vs Aleksandar Kovacevic - Luca Potenza
Shymkent 2: Manoj Dhamne Manas vs Gijs Brouwer - Manoj Dhamne Manas
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Tennis betting combines the appeal of individual matchups with a packed calendar of events spanning the ATP and WTA tours, Grand Slams, and Davis Cup/Billie Jean King Cup. OddsBridge tracks tennis markets across prediction markets and sportsbooks to surface the best available prices for every match and tournament.
Grand Slam tournaments represent the pinnacle of tennis betting interest and prediction market activity. Outright winner markets for the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open consistently show cross-platform pricing gaps. The single-elimination format and potential for upsets make these markets particularly volatile, creating opportunities for bettors who monitor prices across multiple platforms.
Tennis match betting offers unique characteristics for cross-platform comparison. The sport's scoring system -- with games, sets, and tiebreaks -- creates multiple live betting inflection points where prediction market and sportsbook prices can diverge. Surface-specific form (hard court, clay, grass) is a factor that sophisticated bettors track closely, and our data suggests that prediction market participants may underweight surface form compared to sharp sportsbooks.
Retirement risk is another factor that creates cross-platform differences. When a player is potentially carrying an injury, sportsbooks and prediction markets handle the risk differently -- sportsbooks may void bets on retirements while prediction markets settle based on the official result, leading to systematic price differences in matches with injury concerns.
OddsBridge covers match winner, set betting, total games, and tournament outright markets for all four Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000 events, ATP 500s, and selected ATP 250 and WTA events. Premium members receive alerts for high-gap matches.