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Tennis Betting at William Hill

You'll find all the latest tennis odds from the biggest and best tennis tournaments in the world here at William Hill. From the grass courts of Wimbledon to the hard surfaces of the Australian Open, there's incredible tennis action taking place all year. And you'll find a huge range of odds and betting markets at William Hill.
Bet on all the Grand Slam tennis action featuring the biggest stars from the men's and women's game. Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka are already big names in the world of tennis but there's always a new rising star to watch – or a veteran enjoying a glory year.
Whatever tennis action you've got your eye on, you'll find all the latest tennis odds online here at William Hill.
Wimbledon 2025
The third Grand Slam of the year arrives at the height of the British summer, as Wimbledon brings the biggest tennis players in the world to London. Of the four Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon is not only the only grass-court Slam around, but the oldest too, having been founded in 1877.
Date: Monday 30th June to Sunday, 13th July
At last year’s edition, young Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz claimed his second Wimbledon title, as he took down the old master, Novak Djokovic, in the Final.
Alcaraz will be among the front runners for the title again this year as he seeks a hat-trick of titles at SW19. As well as being the reigning champion with a proven track record, Alcaraz is also one of the top two players in the world at the moment.
Remarkably, seven-time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic is the only other currently active player on the ATP besides Alcaraz, who has won a Wimbledon title. He needs one more to join Roger Federer at the top of the all-time leaders list.
Last 5 Men’s Wimbledon Winners
2024 - Carlos Alcaraz
2023 - Carlos Alcaraz
2022 - Novak Djokovic
2021 - Novak Djokovic
2020 - Novak Djokovic
There was a surprise winner in the women’s draw at Wimbledon last year as 31st-seed Barbora Krejčíková claimed a maiden Slam title by defeating Italy’s Jasmine Paolini. Krejčíková will be a long outside quote in 2025 to pull off a shock repeat of last year’s Wimbledon success. The market will instead favour the likes of Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff.
There has been a first-time winner in each of the last seven editions of the women’s Wimbledon draw, so things are typically wide open, potentially bringing the likes of Qinwen Zheng and Mirra Andreeva into the picture.
Last 5 Women’s Wimbledon Winners
2024 - Barbora Krejčíková
2023 - Markéta Vondroušová
2022 - Elena Rybakina
2021 - Ashleigh Barty
2020 - Simona Halep
US Open 2025
Deep into the autumn comes the US Open, which is the second oldest tennis Grand Slam, having started in 1881. The event is played at Flushing Meadows in New York, which features the famous blue court of the Arthur Ashe Stadium, and is one of the most speculator tennis arenas in the world.
Date: Sunday, August 24th to Sunday, September 7th
Italy’s Jannik Sinner had his maiden US Open Grand Slam success last year as he swept his way to the title. In the Final, Sinner defeated the heavily supported home star Taylor Fritz in straight sets to claim his second Slam title of the year, adding to his Australian Open crown.
Sinner is currently one of the best hard-court players in the business and will be one of the favourites in the outright winner market for the 2025 US Open. Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, along with Britain’s Jack Draper and Germany’s Alexander Zverev, will be among the chasing pack on the hard-court surface.
Last 5 Men’s US Open Winners
2024 - Jannik Sinner
2023 - Novak Djokovic
2022 - Carlos Alcaraz
2021 - Daniil Medvedev
2020 - Dominic Thiem
Last year at the women’s US Open, there was a high-profile winner as well in the form of Aryna Sabalenka, who finally got the job done after a run of near-misses at Flushing Meadows. Sabalenka has been one of the form players of 2024 and will be the favourite for this year’s title.
There will also be big home support for 2023 champion Coco Gauff and last year’s runner-up Jess Pegula, who will carry American hopes on their shoulders in the draw. Iga Swiatek and Mirra Andreeva will also likely be in the frame. Since Serena Williams claimed her final US Open title in 2014, nine of the last ten US Open champions have been first-time titlists.
Last 5 Women’s US Open Winners
2024 - Aryna Sabalenka
2023 - Coco Gauff
2022 - Iga Swiatek
2021 - Emma Raducanu
2020 - Naomi Osaka
Australian Open 2026
The Australian Open provides the first Grand Slam action of the year as it traditionally kicks off in January. It’s a testing tournament, as there is little time for players coming out of the post-season break to get up to pace on the fast, hard courts of Melbourne Park.
Date: TBA (mid-January)
Last year’s men’s winner was Jannik Sinner, as the Italian successfully defended his AO title. In the final, Sinner got the better of Alexander Zverev in straight sets. An elite defending champion like Sinner will be among the leading pack of contenders in Melbourne as he goes for the hat-trick in 2026, leaving the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and 10-time winner Novak Djokovic to chase him down.
Last 5 Men’s Australian Open Winners
2024 - Jannik Sinner
2023 - Jannik Sinner
2023 - Novak Djokovic
2022 - Rafael Nadal
2021 - Novak Djokovic
America’s Madison Keys stunned the field at last year’s Australian Open, as she defied underdog odds to beat red-hot favourite Aryana Sabalenka in the showcase match. Keys held her nerve in a close final set to edge past the Belarusian for her maiden Grand Slam title.
Sabalanka was gunning for a hat-trick of Australian Open titles earlier this year, which made her loss in the final all the more surprising. But having won two of the last three editions, she will be a strong favourite in the 2026 Australian Open odds, along with other hard-court specialists like Qinwen Zheng, Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula.
Last 5 Women’s Australian Open Winners
2025 - Madison Keys
2024 - Aryna Sabalenka
2023 - Aryna Sabalenka
2022 - Ashleigh Barty
2021 - Naomi Osaka
Australian Open Odds & betting
The Australian Open odds is the first of the four Grand Slams that take place every year, held in Melbourne Park. The tournament was held on grass courts until 1988 but is now known for its distinctive blue hard-court surface that rewards fast play and lets players apply extreme degrees of spin to their shots.
he 2024 Australian Open saw record-breaking attendance, with nearly a million fans filling the stands at Melbourne Park. Jannik Sinner claimed his first Grand Slam title in the men’s competition, while Aryna Sabalenka secured her second major singles title.
French Open - Roland Garros Odds & betting
Also known as Roland-Garros, the French Open is the second Grand Slam in the year and the top clay-court championship. The red clay of Roland-Garros typically sees longer rallies and is where players with strong baseline play have flourished. Rafael Nadal is the finest example of a clay court champion, with the Spaniard winning 14 French Open titles between 2005 and 2022.
The French Open is named after the famous French aviator Roland Garros, who also gives his name to the Parisian venue at which the event is held every year. The most recent French Open saw Novak Djokovic become the men's champion, while Poland's Iga Swiatek won her third title to become the first woman to defend her French Open title since Justine Henin in 2007.
Wimbledon Odds & betting
At the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in London's SW19, you'll find Wimbledon odds , the oldest and most-prestigious tennis tournament on the planet. Wimbledon is the only one of the four Grand Slam tournaments to still be played on grass courts and was first held way back in 1877.You can bet on all the action from Wimbledon at William Hill, with two weeks of thrilling tennis from the men's and women's draws, plus the doubles competitions.
Pete Sampras dominated the men's tournament in the 1990s, while Roger Federer won seven titles from 2003 to 2017. Wimbledon saw a British male champion in 2013 and 2016 as Andy Murray went all the way.
More recently it's Novak Djokovic who has been on top at SW19, while Serena and Venus Williams have enjoyed great success in the women's singles. In 2022, Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina became her country's first-ever winner of a major tennis title.
US Open Odds & betting
The US Open is the final Grand Slam tournament on the tennis calendar, held in Queens, New York in the late summer. Like the Australian Open, the US Open takes place on a hard-court surface that makes for lightning-quick play.
Jannik Sinner captured the men's singles title at the 2024 US Open, while Aryna Sabalenka claimed victory in the women's singles.
Bet on the US Open matches, as well as the outright winner at William Hill with our incredible range of tennis markets.
Bet on other tennis tournaments
As well as the four Grand Slams, you can bet on a whole host of tournaments from the ATP and WTA Tours throughout the year. The Madrid Open, Indian Wells and the Monte Carlo Masters are some of the standouts, but every year there over 60 tennis tournaments making up the ATP Tour and over 50 in the WTA Tour.
You'll find odds on the winners and challengers of every tennis tournament on the tour, along with betting markets for individual games and more.
Tennis betting markets at William Hill
As well as betting on the outright winner of a massive range of tennis tournaments, you can also bet on a range of other markets from all the action on the court. Tennis betting markets on William Hill include:
- - Set betting –predicting the correct set score of the match
- - Total games– how many games in total will be played in the match
- - 1st Set correct score– the winner of the first set and the correct score, e.g. 6-0, 6-4 etc.
- - Game betting –predicting the winner of the game
- - Tie-break in the match– whether one or more sets will go to a tie-break
Live betting on tennis
As well as picking your outright winner for each tournament, you can also find betting in-play on tennis matches at William Hill. There are tons of in-play tennis markets to choose from, including who will win the next game or even the correct score in the game. Bet on live tennis action as it unfolds with our great range of markets and odds.
Tennis terms you need to know
Tennis is a game with fairly straightforward rules, albeit one played at a breakneck pace with players firing the ball past, over and occasionally at each other at over 100mph. Even so there are a few tennis terms you need to know to get the most out of following – and betting on – the sport:
- - Love – the tennis term for “zero”
- - Deuce – for singles matches, when a game is tied at 40-40. A game must be won by two clear points: the winner of the point after Deuce has “advantage”, but if they lose the next point then the score returns to Deuce. In the majority of doubles matches they play a single point deuce so the winner of the point at deuce wins the game.
- - Set – a set consists of games, and the first player to win six games with at least a two-game margin over the opponent claims the set. A match is decided by the player who wins the most sets.
- - Tie-break – if a set reaches six games all, then a tie-break will be played to decide who wins that set. Players race to seven points, with serve changing player every two points. As with the rest of tennis' scoring system, a tie-break must be won by two clear points: if the score is 6-6, then a player must get to at least 8-6 to take the tie-break. If the final set of a Grand Slam match finishes 6-6, the tie-break becomes a race to 10 points.
- - Career Grand Slam – when a player wins all four Grand Slams across their career. Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are the most recent winners of the Career Grand Slam in the men's game while Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are the only women to have achieved one in this century.
- - Ace – winning a point from serve without the ball being touched by the opponent
- - Break – when a player wins a game against the serve
- - Break point – when a player has the chance to break their opponent's serve
- - Match point – when the next point can potentially clinch the match for a player
Tennis betting tips
So, you know your tie-break from your Grand Slam – let's take a look at some essential information that can help you smash it when it comes to betting on tennis online and tennis betting tips .
- - Playing surface – what surface is the match being played on: clay, grass or hard-court? Some players' style suits some surfaces better than others, so knowing your surface is crucial when betting on tennis. Rafael Nadal became known as the “King of Clay” thanks to his dominant performances in the French Open where his powerful baseline strokes and incredible stamina gave him the edge on the red clay.
- - Player form – is the player you're betting on having a good run, or do they have a solid record at this particular tournament in the past? Checking out how they've been performing in recent weeks and months can give you an edge.
- - Head-to-head – how does a player fare against this particular opponent? Some players' style of play gives them an advantage over certain opponents, so it's always worth checking out the career head-to-head record between two players.
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