
Ladbrokes Review
Ladbrokes has built its name on being a proper high street bookmaker, and that shows in how it treats tennis. You'll find markets running well beyond the Grand Slams, down into ATP 250 events and WTA tour stops that some rivals skip. It's a solid choice if you want a familiar brand with steady promotions rather than the flashiest odds on the board.
- ✓ Deep coverage of ATP and WTA tour events, not just the four majors
- ✓ Regular price boosts and money-back offers tied to big tennis weekends
- ✓ Cash out available on most live tennis markets, including set betting
- ✕ Odds on smaller tour matches can lag behind specialist tennis bookmakers
- ✕ Live streaming is limited to customers with a funded account or recent bet
Tennis coverage
Ladbrokes lists match winner, set betting, total games and handicap markets across the ATP and WTA calendars, plus Challenger events during quieter weeks. Grand Slam coverage runs deep, with markets on individual games, tie-break specials and player performance props alongside the outright winner. Doubles matches get a market too, though the selection thins out compared to singles. During Wimbledon and the US Open the site adds enhanced odds and same-game multiples, which is where Ladbrokes tends to compete hardest against other UK brands.
Odds and live betting
In-play betting refreshes quickly during tennis matches, with game-by-game and set-by-set markets updating as the score changes. Cash out works on most live tennis bets, letting you lock in a return mid-match rather than waiting for the result. Odds on marquee matches, the Slams and Masters 1000 events, are competitive, though smaller tour matches sometimes carry tighter margins than you'd get from a tennis specialist. A live streaming option exists for selected matches if you've placed a bet recently or hold a funded account.
Deposits and withdrawals
Deposits go through instantly with debit cards, PayPal, Paysafecard or bank transfer, and there's no minimum that trips up casual bettors. Withdrawals back to cards or PayPal typically clear within a day or two once verification is done, which is standard for a licensed UK operator. Identity checks can take a bit longer on a first withdrawal, so it's worth getting documents uploaded early rather than waiting until you want to cash out.