ATP & WTA singles · live lines from Cloudbet · click any match for the full market ladder.
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Live ATP and WTA singles odds from Cloudbet, refreshed every 60 seconds on this slate and every 30 seconds on each per-match research page. Coverage spans every active tour-level tournament — Grand Slams, Masters 1000s, ATP/WTA 500s and 250s.
We surface the markets most tennis bettors care about: match winner, set handicap, total games, total sets, tiebreak yes/no, and per-player wins-a-set. Click any match for the full Cloudbet ladder, player metadata, surface context, and current market read.
The simplest tennis bet: pick which player wins the match outright. Odds reflect each player's implied probability — a price of 1.50 means the market thinks that player wins ~67% of the time. Nothing else matters, just the final result.
Bet on the margin of victory in sets, not just the winner. "Player A −1.5 sets" means A must win the match by at least two sets (a clean 2-0 in best-of-three, or a clean 3-1 / 3-0 in best-of-five). Useful when one player is heavily favoured and the moneyline price is small.
Over/under on the combined number of games played in the match. Tighter matches between two strong servers tend to push toward the over; lopsided matchups push under. Quoted line moves a bit during the match as actual game count fills in.
Will the match go the distance? In best-of-three, an over 2.5 means the match goes to a deciding third set. In best-of-five (men's Grand Slams only), over 3.5 means it reaches a fourth or fifth.
Does at least one set in the match end at 6-6? Closely contested matches between big servers tip toward Yes; lopsided matches with a quick break of serve tip toward No. A clean signal of how competitive the betting market expects the points to be.
Will this specific player win at least one set in the match? Cloudbet typically only quotes the underdog's Yes price — the favourite's price hovers near 1.01 because winning a single set is almost certain. Useful for live betting when the underdog is hanging in but the moneyline is gone.
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