The Value Betting On Tennis
The truth is
that all sports are not equal when
it comes
to betting.Some
of them like
soccer for example may
have greater appeal
to the punters worldwide but that doesnt
make them the best
markets for wagering.
One of the most interesting
and profitable markets i have
ever found is without
a doubt tennis. One of its main advantages is that the
very nature of the sport makes the bookies struggle to
come up with the
correct odds so
many opportunities and value
bets arise.There are many aspects that a punter must take into
consideration such as surface,tournaments,fittness,mental toughness,ranking of a
player but once
he master these
he will see value bets litterally everywhere.
First of all
tennis season is
ten months long with many tournaments to choose from.The more
important the tournament, the more money it pays, and the more accomplished and high ranked players will enter.Its not uncommon of high ranked players using low level tournaments as a practice for the big one coming
up and many times they lose to an inferior opponent who treats these tournaments as gold cause
he has no chance
on making it far in the big ones.
Of course surface still remains one of the most important factors in tennis. Each player has a favorite surface,a surface that he performs at his best.There are very few players that perform equally well at all
surfaces.Many of them play and choose most tournaments in
their schedule that have their favorite surface.You can see for example a player that is ranked 15 in the world but when he plays a guy who is ranked for example 50 but plays in his favorite surface and least favorite for the other,things are not good for the top ranked guy.
Surfaces combined with the weapons that each player has at his disposal are perhaps the
ones that top the list when
we want to decided the winner of a certain matchup: Take Clay for example.Its the slowest surface of them all.Its difficult to hit through your opponent so the big hitters are to an extent losing their edge here.You have to
be very fast and a great mover to survive in this surface.Grass on the other hand is very fast and the ball bounces low so the players have less time to
react.Good servers with volleying abilities are needed for this surface.
One of the things that are overlooked most of the times is the
mental toughness of a player. To learn how a player reacts under pressure is a
serious weapon in your way to making a profit out of tennis punting. Many players are known to crack under pressure,many others have a phycological advantage
or vice verca against a certain opponent so you can easily make a profile of each players mental status.Whether he has a burning will to win or he is indefferent to a tennis match its easy for you to spot him after a while. You
ll know that a certain player if gets just slightly down on the scoreboard most of the time is starting to spray wild balls around the court or another one in the same situation picks up his game and starts to play like god.
Fitness and
injuries are of course very important for every sport.But since we are talking about an
individual sport they take a much more important role.An injury can end a match in a flash.when someone has played
some tournaments in a row or when someone is coming off a serious injury are definately
some things that we have to consider before we even begin to think about betting on them.Its not uncommon that a qualifier beats the hot favorite in his first match after a long layoff or the hot favorite loses an easy match only
because of getting extremely tired after a few tournaments in a row.Definately one to watch.
All these things and many more make the value betting in tennis one of the most smart ways to bet.The flactuation of the odds most of the time is amazing and there is a reason why tennis is the most traded sport in betfair.If you devote some time to
familiarize yourself with the game and its variables you ll find that the tennis market is full of opportunities waiting to be grasped.
Denis Giannikopoulos
- webmaster of
http://www.betonlytennis.com