Paddy Power

Paddy Power Review

4.2
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Bonus
Money back as cash if your first bet loses
Min. deposit
£5
Payout
instant - 1 day
Live betting
extensive live coverage

Paddy Power treats tennis as one of its everyday markets rather than an afterthought, covering the four Slams, the ATP and WTA tours, and a decent slice of Challenger and ITF fixtures. The book leans on its trademark price boosts and cheeky marketing to pull in casual punters, while still offering the set by set detail that regulars want. Expect quick market suspension during rallies and a live betting screen that updates fast.

Pros
  • Regular price boosts on marquee matches, like enhanced odds on a top seed to win in straight sets during the first week of a Slam.
  • Deep match markets including set betting, total games over/under, first set winner, and player props such as total aces or double faults.
  • In-play cash out lets you lock in profit or cut losses mid-match, handy when a break point swings the momentum.
Cons
  • Boosted prices usually cap the max stake, so the enhanced odds rarely pay out much beyond a tenner or twenty quid.
  • Coverage of lower-tier ITF and Challenger matches thins out compared to specialist tennis books, with fewer alternative markets on offer.

Tennis coverage

Paddy Power covers the ATP and WTA tour week in, week out, with full markets on all four Grand Slams plus the Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events. You'll find outright winner odds weeks before a tournament starts, along with each-way terms on the bigger draws. Doubles get a look in too, though the markets are thinner than singles. Challenger and ITF events show up during quiet weeks, but the range narrows to match winner and maybe total games. For Wimbledon and the US Open, expect a big marketing push with daily boosts and build-up content.

Odds and live betting

Odds on the big names track the market closely, and Paddy Power isn't shy about boosting a favourite's price to win a set or match during peak weeks. Live betting covers match winner, next game, current set winner, and total games, with markets refreshing quickly between points. There's no in-house stream, so you'll want a TV feed or radio commentary running alongside the app. Cash out is available on most in-play tennis markets, letting you settle a bet early if a player breaks serve and shifts the momentum your way.

Deposits and withdrawals

Deposits go through cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, and bank transfer, and they land in your account straight away. Withdrawals back to cards or PayPal are usually processed within a day or two once verification is sorted, though first-time withdrawals can take longer while the book checks your ID. There's no fee for standard payment methods, and minimum deposits sit low enough for casual punters testing the tennis markets before a big tournament.

JW
James Whitfield · tennis betting analyst
9 years' experience covering tennis odds markets · ATP/WTA analyst
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