The world of tennis betting is awash with offers. Bookmakers all want to have that headline deal to lure you in, particularly as a new season or Grand Slam gets underway.

These offers can vary greatly from new customer rewards through to price boosts on the big three. Use these offers wisely and you can earn plenty of free bets and find some sensational odds. It’s not as hard as you might think either.

To go along with their helpful tennis betting hints, 888sport have an array of tennis betting offers. This article takes a look at the different type of offers available in tennis betting…

 

Enhanced Grand Slam Winners

The odds on Rafael Nadal to win the French Open or Novak Djokovic to lift the Australian Open aren’t usually all that enticing.

Often, those prices will be enhanced in the lead up to the tournament, resulting in some excellent prices. These bets will have a limit on them, but such is the dominance of the players at the top of the men’s game, they’re still worth keeping an eye out for.

High-profile outsiders, such as the returning Kim Clijsters, will see their odds boosted too. Stories like Clijsters might go against much of sensible betting logic, but depending on the eventual price, these enhanced odds can become too good to ignore.

The next generation, the players who should be the future of men’s tennis, are yet to pose a real threat to Nadal and Djokovic.

Until that changes, they will be the most likely beneficiaries of enhanced Grand Slam odds, while we could see similar for Andy Murray as he works his way back into the singles game.

Free Bets During Tournament

With a free bet available every day throughout a Grand Slam, there are opportunities aplenty to add to your betting funds.

The means for doing this will vary – earlier this year, 888sport ran a promotion that could earn a free bet of up to £5 for every winner over 4/1. That’s a lot of free bets up for grabs throughout a Grand Slam fortnight.

Depending on how the free bets are handed out, this can either work as a bonus on top of each win, or as a consolation prize if you miss out.

Free bets can be an undervalued part of betting – accumulate them and use them wisely and it can be a real difference maker.

 

New Customer Offers

Bookies are always looking to attract new customers and will see big tennis events as a great opportunity to do so. As a result, free bets, boosted odds and special opening round prices are commonplace.

The beginning of Wimbledon fortnight is a great time to set up an account if you’re going to be betting throughout the tournament, but make sure you check all the terms and conditions so that you’re sure you can qualify for the offers.

888sport run a new customer offer that gives the bettor three £10 free bets if they simply bet £10. Others provide similar deals for anyone creating an account, but again, it’s a good thing to keep an eye out for as these promotions can change from time to time.

Accumulator Bonuses

A boost to an accumulator payout is a welcome sign for anyone. Whether dabbling in a minor tour event or biting fingernails over the finals weekend of a Grand Slam, an extra few pounds on your potential winnings is always good news.

With plenty of different criteria, however, it’s worth giving the conditions a good read to check whether your bet will quality for the bonus. It could, of course, make a difference to how you construct your accumulator, too.

 

In-play Rewards

In-play tennis betting is an ever-growing market, with odds shifting from point to point. There’s money to be made from in-play betting if you remain calm and act quickly.

There’s also the extra incentive of free bets on offer for those who frequently place wagers in-play. Plenty of sports will have a similar system, but not many lend themselves to in-play quite as well as tennis does.

The importance of an individual point, and the pauses between points and games makes it as well-suited to in-play betting as any sport. Tennis doesn’t have the freneticism of football or basketball, giving time for people to place their wagers.

 

Sam is a sports tipster, specialising in the Premier League and Champions League.

He covers most sports, including cricket and Formula One. Sam particularly enjoys those on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean – notably MLB and NBA.

Watching, writing and talking about sports betting takes up most of his time, whether that is for a day out at T20 Finals Day or a long night of basketball.

Having been writing for several years, Sam has been working with 888Sport since 2016, contributing multiple articles per week to the blog.