Tennis Bet Tracker
Tennis runs year-round across three distinct surfaces. Your clay court analysis and your hard court analysis are completely different skills — track them separately and find where your tennis edge is real.
Tennis Bet Types to Track
Every Tennis bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.
Match Winner
Pick who wins the match. Tennis moneylines reflect H2H history, surface, and ranking — but recent form and fatigue are often underweighted. Track your match-winner record by surface.
Set Betting
Predict the exact set score (e.g., 2-0 or 2-1 in a best-of-3). Set betting offers better odds than match winner and rewards deeper knowledge of player tendencies under pressure.
Total Games
Over/under on total games played. Defensive baseline rallies produce more games; serve-dominated matches fewer. Track total games performance by surface — clay produces more games than grass or hard courts.
Tournament Outright
Pick the Grand Slam or Masters-level tournament winner. Outright bets live for 1-2 weeks — log them in your tracker with draw section noted so you know the path to the final.
Head-to-Head (H2H)
Historical H2H records in tennis are one of the most reliable predictors. Some players dominate specific opponents regardless of ranking. Track your H2H-motivated bets to validate this edge.
First Set Winner
Who wins the first set? First set bets on aggressive starters who fade later in matches can offer great value. Track your first-set predictions separately from full-match picks.
Key Tennis Metrics to Track
These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your Tennis betting edge really comes from.
Record by Surface
This is the most important split in tennis betting. Your hard court record, clay court record, and grass court record will likely be very different. Surface specialization is real — track it religiously.
Upset Rate by Surface
Upsets happen more on clay than on grass or hard courts because clay neutralizes the serve advantage. Your underdog backing record by surface reveals whether you're timing upsets on the right courts.
Tournament Level Performance
Grand Slam betting requires different analysis than ATP 250 betting. Grand Slam fields are deeper and more predictable at the top; smaller events feature more upsets. Track by tournament category.
Total Games Accuracy by Surface
Clay matches consistently produce more games than grass matches. Tracking your total games O/U record by surface quickly shows whether you're properly adjusting line expectations for different court types.
Favorite vs. Underdog ROI
Tennis is heavily bet on favorites — sportsbooks price them efficiently. Track whether you make more money backing favorites at short prices or taking value on underdogs at longer prices.
Retirement / Walkover Impact
Tennis matches can end by retirement if a player is injured mid-match. Some bets void; some pay out. Track how retirements have affected your results — do they tend to help or hurt your position?
How to Track Your Tennis Bets with mybets.gg
Log Every Bet
Add your Tennis bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.
See Your Real ROI
Your dashboard breaks down ROI by Tennis bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.
Find Your Edge
AI-powered insights highlight which Tennis markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.
Tennis Betting Strategy Tips
Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for Tennis bettors.
Surface Splits Are the Most Actionable Tennis Data
Rafael Nadal is a completely different betting proposition on clay than on grass. This is the most documented surface split in sports. But it applies beyond the top players — every professional has a surface where they're demonstrably better. When you track your tennis bets, always tag the surface. Your clay court record vs. grass court record vs. hard court record will reveal where your tennis analysis is genuinely sharp.
Fatigue Is Systematically Underpriced in Tennis
A player who won a grueling 5-set match 48 hours ago is not the same as a rested opponent. Yet sportsbooks often underadjust for fatigue, especially at smaller tournaments. Log the 'days rest' and 'sets played previously' for every bet you make mid-tournament. Over a Grand Slam season, the performance of fatigued favorites vs. rested underdogs often shows a clear, profitable pattern.
H2H Records Have Real Predictive Value — With Caveats
In tennis, psychological and stylistic matchups persist over years. Djokovic's dominance of Federer on hard courts was documented long before it became consensus. But track H2H records with the surface noted — a 10-2 H2H advantage built on clay doesn't hold on hard courts. When you log bets, note the H2H record on the relevant surface, and over time you'll see if this factor is genuinely adding to your win rate.
Frequently Asked Questions: Tennis Bet Tracking
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