
Pinnacle Review
Pinnacle has built its reputation in tennis on tight margins and a refusal to limit winning players, which makes it a regular stop for anyone betting the sport seriously. Coverage stretches from the ATP and WTA tours down to ITF Futures and Challenger events, with markets posted well before first serve. For UK, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian bettors used to shopping for the best price, that pricing discipline is the whole draw.
- ✓ Odds on ATP and WTA matches typically carry a margin under 2%, often the tightest price available against mainstream UK and Australian bookmakers
- ✓ No winner limiting, so a player who consistently beats the closing line on Challenger or ITF matches can keep raising stakes rather than getting cut to pocket change
- ✓ Deep match coverage including qualifying rounds and lower-tier Futures events that many rivals skip entirely, plus full set-betting, game handicap and total games markets
- ✕ No welcome bonus or ongoing promotions for tennis bettors, since Pinnacle competes purely on price rather than free bets or odds boosts
- ✕ The interface is functional rather than polished, and live streaming isn't offered, so in-play bettors need a separate feed to watch the match
Tennis coverage
Pinnacle lists close to every tour-level match year round, plus Challenger and ITF fixtures that smaller books ignore. Grand Slams get full markets down to first-round qualifiers, and the Australian Open and Wimbledon draws are priced early with regular market moves as squads and injuries are confirmed. Beyond match winner, you'll find set betting, correct score, total games over/under, game handicaps and player-specific props like total aces on some markets. Doubles matches are covered at majors and Masters level too, though with fewer alternate lines than singles. Coverage depth thins slightly at ITF level outside the biggest tournaments.
Odds and live betting
Pinnacle's edge is pricing: tennis margins regularly sit near 1.5-2%, well under the 6-8% common at square bookmakers, and lines don't get cut the moment a bet lands. In-play betting covers most tour matches with quick market suspensions between points rather than long freezes, and game-by-game and next-game-winner markets refresh fast during rallies. Cash out is available on a good share of live tennis markets, letting you lock in profit mid-set. There's no live streaming, so serious in-play bettors will want a separate video feed, but the bet acceptance speed and limit sizes stand out against rivals aimed at recreational punters.
Deposits and withdrawals
Pinnacle supports cards, bank transfer, Skrill, Neteller and Interac for Canadian users, with most deposits processed instantly. Withdrawals are processed quickly by industry standards, often same day once verification is complete, though first-time payouts require identity documents to be reviewed. There are no deposit or withdrawal fees on standard methods. UK, Australian and New Zealand players should confirm current local payment options, since availability varies by region and can change without much notice.