Tennis on Funexchange, year-round
Tennis is one of the sharpest-priced sports on Funexchange. The pace of a tennis match (point by point, game by game, set by set) generates a steady stream of in-play data, so our traders update odds quickly and the prices stay closer to fair value than most other sports.
If you actually watch ATP or WTA tour matches and feel like you have a read on a specific player’s form, tennis on Funexchange is one of the better places to express that view. Better than a bookmaker, because no house margin is baked in.
What we cover
The four Grand Slams
Australian Open (January), French Open (May-June), Wimbledon (June-July), US Open (August-September). Every match of every round, men’s and women’s singles plus doubles. Liquidity peaks during semi-finals and finals.
ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000
Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Italian Open, Canadian Open, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris Masters. Nine ATP and ten WTA Masters tournaments a year, all covered.
ATP 500 and 250
The regular tour calendar. Smaller events, lower liquidity, often softer prices for bettors who put in the work.
Tour Finals
ATP Finals and WTA Finals, end of season, top 8 only. Round-robin format gives some unusual markets like “qualification from group” and “to win without dropping a set”.
Davis Cup, BJK Cup, United Cup
Team tennis. Smaller volume but listed.
Markets per match
A standard ATP or WTA match lists 15 to 25 markets. Grand Slam matches carry up to 35.
Match outcome. Match winner (two-way, no draw). Set winner (per set). Set betting in correct-score format (e.g., 3-1 to player A).
Games. Total games in match over/under. Total games per set. Game handicap (-3.5 on the favourite, +3.5 on the underdog).
Player props. Total aces by player. Total double faults. Breaks of serve. Player to win a set.
Tournament futures. Outright winner. To reach final. To reach semi-final.
Why tennis is its own animal
Three things make tennis betting different from cricket and football:
No draw. Every tennis match has a winner. The match-winner market is two-way, not three-way. Probability thinking gets simpler because you don’t model a draw outcome.
Per-point in-play. The market updates after every point, every game, every set. You can bet at almost any moment of the match. Volatility spikes right after a set ends and after a break of serve.
Surface matters more than ranking. A clay specialist ranked 30 can beat a top-10 hard-court player at Roland Garros. Always check the surface and the head-to-head on that surface before you bet. World ranking on its own is misleading.
Three habits of winning tennis bettors
Bet matches where the surface favours the underdog. A clay-court specialist priced at 3.50 to beat a hard-court favourite at the French Open is often genuine value. Career win-rate by surface tells you more than the world ranking does.
Avoid live betting on first-set tie-breaks. Prices swing 20 to 30 ticks per point. New bettors get whipsawed. Wait until the tie-break ends and the market settles before you place anything.
Use cash-out for break-point situations. If you backed a player and they get broken in a set, the price moves against you fast. Cash out partially to lock in a smaller win, or hold if you trust your read. Don’t freeze.
How to place your first tennis bet
- WhatsApp our team for your Funexchange ID. Under two minutes.
- Deposit minimum ₹100 via UPI, IMPS or NEFT.
- Open the tennis schedule. Tournaments are grouped by event (e.g., “Roland Garros 2026 Day 5”).
- Click any market on any match to add it to your slip.
- Winnings credit automatically when the match finishes.
FAQs
Is tennis betting legal in India?
Funexchange runs under a Curacao licence as an offshore exchange. Online betting in India is regulated state by state. Players in Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Nagaland and Sikkim should check their local rules.
What’s the minimum tennis bet?
₹50 on match-winner and total-games markets. ₹100 on niche markets like total aces or set winner.
Do you cover doubles?
Grand Slam doubles, yes. ATP 500 and below are singles only for now.
How long do tennis withdrawals take?
About 20 minutes during business hours. Same as every other sport on Funexchange.
Can I cash out between sets?
Yes. Cash out is available at any point during the match. Prices update in real time, so the offer reflects current market value.
Is there a tennis-specific bonus?
No sport-specific bonuses on Funexchange. The welcome bonus, ₹400 referral and 5% weekly cashback apply to tennis equally.
What happens if a player retires mid-match?
If the first set was not completed at the time of retirement, the match is voided and stakes refund. If the first set was completed, the market settles based on who was leading when the retirement happened. Set-winner and game markets settle on what actually played out up to retirement.
Open the tennis schedule and start trading ATP, WTA and Grand Slam matches.