Neither here nor in the Bookies Hell forum I see anyone mentioning tennis.
In my opinion tennis is the most attractive sport for the betting purposes and moreover I believe that it is a sport where the greatest differences in the lines occur.
The bad thing about tennis is that not all of the books bother to post tennis lines regularly. In fact very few of them do.
So I suggest to compile a list of the books that offer tennis on the regular basis and I start with my own one.
So here it goes.
The United Kingdom:
Stan James:
5/6 line.
Offers odds for almost all matches of almost all ATP tournaments.
Women's tennis only for Grand Slam events, final rounds.
Sometimes I see promotion odds for Davis Cup ties. Not sure if they do it regularly.
Sportingbet:
Used to be rather inconsistent before, but now seems to offer all of the ATP tournaments as well.
5/6 line and odds are very simular to those of Stan James.
Women's tennis: Grand Slams only, not from the beginning.
Have never seen promotion odds for Davis Cup.
Austria
Interwetten
A great book in terms of the variety of the line.
All ATP, a lot of WTA tournaments, Davis Cup, some very interesting specials sometimes.
Only 1.7 line though.
Eastern Europe
Tipsport
Absolutely the best in almost everything.
All ATP, WTA tournaments, Challengers, Doubles, Davis Cup, Federation Cup etc.
1.85 line.
But what makes it all almost useless, you must bet most of the matches in trebles.
Australia
Centrebet
1.85 line. All ATP tournaments. No WTA. Very rarely promotion bets for Davis Cup.
Caribs
Olympic
-120 line. All ATP tournaments, even WTA sometimes.
I had been checking their line for several days in the past and saw some very strange odds, which I believe were simply errors.
OK. I guess that's it. I would like to hear your comments.
In my opinion tennis is the most attractive sport for the betting purposes and moreover I believe that it is a sport where the greatest differences in the lines occur.
The bad thing about tennis is that not all of the books bother to post tennis lines regularly. In fact very few of them do.
So I suggest to compile a list of the books that offer tennis on the regular basis and I start with my own one.
So here it goes.
The United Kingdom:
Stan James:
5/6 line.
Offers odds for almost all matches of almost all ATP tournaments.
Women's tennis only for Grand Slam events, final rounds.
Sometimes I see promotion odds for Davis Cup ties. Not sure if they do it regularly.
Sportingbet:
Used to be rather inconsistent before, but now seems to offer all of the ATP tournaments as well.
5/6 line and odds are very simular to those of Stan James.
Women's tennis: Grand Slams only, not from the beginning.
Have never seen promotion odds for Davis Cup.
Austria
Interwetten
A great book in terms of the variety of the line.
All ATP, a lot of WTA tournaments, Davis Cup, some very interesting specials sometimes.
Only 1.7 line though.
Eastern Europe
Tipsport
Absolutely the best in almost everything.
All ATP, WTA tournaments, Challengers, Doubles, Davis Cup, Federation Cup etc.
1.85 line.
But what makes it all almost useless, you must bet most of the matches in trebles.
Australia
Centrebet
1.85 line. All ATP tournaments. No WTA. Very rarely promotion bets for Davis Cup.
Caribs
Olympic
-120 line. All ATP tournaments, even WTA sometimes.
I had been checking their line for several days in the past and saw some very strange odds, which I believe were simply errors.
OK. I guess that's it. I would like to hear your comments.
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