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Data-driven tennis tips covering ATP, WTA, Grand Slams, and Masters events. Match winner, over/under games, and set betting markets — with surface and head-to-head analysis per match. Free, no login required. Launching very soon.

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Friday, May 22, 2026
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We're building our tennis prediction engine — processing ATP, WTA, Grand Slam, and Challenger fixtures through surface-calibrated probability modelling. Daily match winner, over/under games, and set betting picks, free, no login required. Follow us on Telegram to be the first to know when tips go live.

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ATP Tour WTA Tour Grand Slams Masters 1000 ATP 500 & 250 Challenger Events Hard Clay Grass

How Tennis Tips Are Generated

Step 01
Match Data Ingestion
All scheduled ATP, WTA, Grand Slam, Challenger, and ITF matches for today are ingested alongside player ranking, seeding, recent match history (last 10 matches overall and last 10 on the current surface), head-to-head record, and days since last competitive match. Tournament tier and round are also factored for context weighting.
Step 02
Surface Calibration
Surface is the single most important variable in tennis prediction after player quality. Winning percentages on clay, hard, and grass are tracked independently per player and weighted by recency. A player ranked 20th overall but 8th on clay receives a meaningfully different probability on a Roland Garros draw than on a hard-court Masters event — this is calibrated per match, not per player.
Step 03
Odds Margin Removal & Market Selection
Live odds for match winner, over/under games, and set betting are fetched and stripped of bookmaker margin. The market with the largest normalised probability gap is selected per match, filtered to odds below 1.88. Over/under games tips are published when the expected match length significantly diverges from the bookmaker's line based on both players' average games per set on the surface.
Step 04
Fatigue & Schedule Adjustment
Tennis players competing in the later rounds of simultaneous tournaments face schedule congestion that significantly affects performance. The model applies a fatigue coefficient to any player with two or more matches in the prior 48 hours, particularly in best-of-three format where back-to-back quick matches can mask accumulating physical load. This adjustment is unique to tennis and most pronounced at Challenger and 250-level events with packed draws.

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Tennis Prediction Guide — Friday, May 22, 2026

Tennis Predictions Today — How Betarazi Works

Betarazi's tennis prediction service applies the same data-driven probability methodology used across its football and basketball tips to ATP and WTA tour matches every day. Every tip will be generated by a model that processes player rankings, recent form on the current surface, head-to-head records, tournament round context, and live bookmaker odds — filtered to tips below 1.88 odds where the normalised probability gap is clearest.

Tennis is the most individual of the major betting sports and the most surface-dependent. A player's win rate on clay can differ by 20 percentage points or more from their hard-court record. Our model tracks surface-specific win rates independently per player, updated after every completed match, and weights the most recent 10 surface-specific matches more heavily than the full-season record.

Surface is the single most consequential variable in tennis prediction after player quality. A clay-court specialist and a hard-court specialist can have the same overall ranking and completely opposite expected outcomes at Roland Garros vs the Australian Open.

Tips on this page will cover three markets: match winner (1 = player listed first wins, 2 = player listed second wins), over/under games (the total number of games across all sets), and set betting (the exact set score, e.g. 2-0 or 2-1). Match winner and over/under games are the most frequently recommended — set betting is published only when the model identifies a strong probability imbalance on a specific scoreline.

How to Read the Tennis Tips Table

When live, each row will show the scheduled time, player names, tournament name with surface badge (blue = hard, orange = clay, green = grass), round and tour level, result (win/loss/TBP), the recommended tip, and the odds at time of publication. The confidence bar under the player names shows the model's normalised win probability for the recommended market. Filter by tour using the tabs above the table — ATP, WTA, Grand Slam, Masters 1000, or Challenger.

ATP, WTA & Grand Slam Coverage

Betarazi will cover tennis across all four Grand Slams, the full ATP Masters 1000 calendar, ATP 500 and 250 series events, all WTA Premier Mandatory, Premier 5, and International events, and selected ATP Challenger and ITF fixtures where odds data is liquid enough for reliable probability modelling.

Grand Slam Predictions

The four Grand Slams — Australian Open (hard), Roland Garros (clay), Wimbledon (grass), US Open (hard) — represent the highest-prestige events on the tennis calendar and attract the deepest odds markets. Our model treats each Slam's surface independently and tracks players' Grand Slam-specific performance records separately from their tour-average, accounting for the best-of-five format's different endurance requirements versus best-of-three at lower-tier events.

Clay Season Predictions (April–June)

The European clay season — from Monte Carlo through Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros — is the longest single-surface stretch on the ATP and WTA calendars. Clay rewards physical baseliners, punishes serve-dominant players, and produces the highest rate of big-name upsets of any surface. Our clay model specifically adjusts for players' clay-specific winning streaks, since form on clay compounds more predictably than on other surfaces due to the physical adaptation required.

Tennis Betting Markets Explained

The match winner market is the simplest tennis bet — pick the winner outright. Over/under games bets require predicting whether the total games played across all sets will exceed or fall short of the bookmaker's line. Set betting requires predicting the exact set score (2-0, 2-1 in best-of-three, or 3-0 through 3-2 in Grand Slam best-of-five). Handicap betting gives one player a virtual set advantage and is used in matches with large ranking differentials. Betarazi tips will cover the first three markets, with handicap tips published selectively.


Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. When live, all tennis predictions on this page will be completely free to access with no registration or login required. Tips will cover ATP, WTA, Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000 events, ATP 500 and 250 series, and WTA Premier and International events.
Betarazi will cover three primary tennis markets: match winner (1 = first-listed player wins, 2 = second-listed player wins), over/under games (total games played across all sets), and set betting (exact set score such as 2-0 or 2-1). The most statistically clear market per match is selected and published.
Surface is one of the most important variables in tennis prediction. Clay courts produce longer rallies, more baseline play, and favour physical baseliners. Hard courts reward all-round players. Grass courts heavily favour serve-dominant players and produce more upsets. Betarazi's model calibrates surface-specific win rates independently for each player, updated after every match.
All four Grand Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open), all ATP Masters 1000 events, ATP 500 and 250 series, all WTA Premier and International events, and selected ATP Challenger and ITF fixtures where sufficient odds data is available.
1 = first-listed player wins the match. 2 = second-listed player wins the match. Over [X] = total games played will exceed that line. Under [X] = total games played will fall short of that line. [X]-[Y] = set betting on the exact scoreline (e.g. 2-0 means the favourite wins in straight sets). Surface badges: blue = hard, orange = clay, green = grass.
Tennis predictions are generated using a probability model that processes player rankings, head-to-head records, recent surface-specific form, match context (round, tier, days since last match), and live bookmaker odds. Bookmaker margin is stripped and tips are filtered to odds below 1.88. A fatigue coefficient is applied for players with back-to-back match days.

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