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Pros
- Works for Action Network & Betting Expert
- Lots of free tips available
- Excellent insight with his selections
CONS
- Low ROI but high volume ensures decent profit
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Pros
- Established in 2018
- Offers free tips at Betfair HUB
- Analysis with all the free tips
CONS
- All tips with a ROI of around 2%
- Results don't support the monthly fee
Pros
- Excellent insight with all of his tips
- A sensible staking plan
- Outright tips on the ATP Tour/WTA Tour
CONS
- No obvious record of his results
- No profit/loss or ROI to compare
PREMIUM TENNIS TIPSTERS
Pros
- Proven track record
- 9.2% ROI across 2865 tips
- Better odds might be available with Betfair
CONS
- No obvious link to results sheet
- Expensive compared to other tipsters
Pros
- Large Following on Social Media
- Over 9 years of tipping experience
- 2-4 tips per day
CONS
- No obvious results or stats sheet
- Odds availability can be an issue
Pros
- Uses sharp bookmakers for all selections
- Built a huge following on social media
- Money back guarantee if you don't make a profit
CONS
- Tricky for UK punters as most tips use Pinnacle
- Odds in the past have moved quickly
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One of my all favourite betting moments came watching the Rome Masters 2nd Round clash between Schwartzman and Giron. I backed the underdog at a silly price and parked my skinny backside inches from my TV in my comfortable bean bag. It was a brilliant spectacle with a sell out crowd siding with the American underdog. Check out this video from the end of the match.
If you’ve never bet on tennis and had this experience then perhaps give it a go. The Grand Slams are great fun too but the matches can take a long time. Watching Ramos falter on match point against Alcaraz one year at 20/1 is a less enjoyable memory.
It’s a tough sport to bet on in my own experience with value difficult to find and not that many proven profitable tennis tipsters to choose from. I am doing my best to compare the top tennis tipsters currently on the market. Hopefully with your input by leaving honest reviews of the tennis services you’ve followed, I can create a reliable guide to the best tennis tipsters to follow. Ratings are based on the key attributes below.
Profitability
This is always going to be the key statistic when deciding which tennis tipsters to follow. After all our main reason for following experts in their field is to beat the bookmakers and return a profit. Any tipster without a clear profit and loss sheet should probably be avoided in truth. Normally there’s a reason why tipsters don’t link to their results, it’s because they are not winning.
Punter Reviews
The second most important factor when rating tipsters here at Betting Kingdom is how real punters have done following the services. If you’ve ever signed up to a tipster, tennis or any other sport and would like to share a review, please get involved. We appreciate your honesty and any reviews that are posted that might not seem genuine will require confirmation.
Odds Availability
A real problem in the industry these days with bookmakers is how quick they cut prices. There are a lot of successful tipsters out there with huge followings, but that in turn can make it tricky for us punters to place our bets before the odds are cut. So this is an important aspect to consider when choosing which tennis tipsters to follow.
Longevity
Any tipster can get lucky over a small sample size. That doesn’t prove they have the insight to continue to beat the bookmakers. So even if you find a fancy spreadsheet or profit/loss stats, make sure the number of bets is over 500. It’s also worth looking at recent form. I’ve seen tipsters continue to get subscribers because their overall profit is good, but recent seasons they haven’t made any money. Do your research before spending money on these surfaces.
Affordability
Just because a tipster is more expensive than the rest it doesn’t mean they are better. In fact I found a tennis tipster charging £149 per month for only 4 additional picks. That’s insane and instantly smells fishy. Sometimes the best tipsters are actually free, working for tipster platforms rather than having their own paid service.
Analysis
If a tipster is winning you money then previews and analysis are unlikely to be that important. But insight does give you confidence that the tipster knows what they are talking about. Look for clues in the wording, such as “big value” rather than “I know this will win”. The best tipsters are always looking for good prices rather than guaranteed winners.