Even though betting on tennis is not a regular activity for the recurrent bettor, it can certainly be quite profitable when you get to analyze some key factors that can really make the difference when making your decision on who or what to wager on.

The first thing you must do is to get to know the current top players, and those whom are just emerging but are promising.

Now, since tennis is one of the sports that actually rank its players, you might think that to wager on the highest ranked ones is your best option, but upsets happen all the time, which is why you also need to get know not only the ones in the top 20, but also the lesser known.

It is quite important that you consider the current physical condition of the player, as a recent injury might not allow him to perform as he usually does. You also need to look for signs that can indicate if the player is mentally fatigued due to a recent event in his/her personal life, as such a distraction can withdraw his full attention from the match.

The surface of the tennis court where the event will take place is also very relevant, as some players perform better in a determined surface than in other. There are four kinds: carpet, clay, grass and hard.

Confidence plays a major role in every sport, and tennis is certainly not the exception, which is why it is necessary to check on the recent performance of the player you are considering to wager on, as a few late wins can boost up his confidence and make him a foolproof candidate or vice versa.

Even though there are tennis tournaments all year round, it is in your best interest if you only wager on the Grand Slams, such as The US Open, The Australian Open, The French Open and Wimbledon, as the best ranked players always plays lesser rivals in the initial rounds. And another reason is because the big names are eager to win the tourney, which is usually a strong indication that to bet on them will turn into profits.

While you get to feel more comfortable with these tennis betting tips, we recommend you to start with straight bets, then, when you have gained some confidence and have come up with a few wins, you can move on to parlays and similar wagering types in order to continue to increase your earnings thanks to your newly acquired knowledge.

Author's Bio: 

Michael Hill is an avid sports fan and a sports writer who has been in the betting and price per head industry for years. Michael writes about his experience and offers tips for other aspiring entrepreneurs who wish to make a living with sports bookmaking.
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