PointsBet

PointsBet Review

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Visit · Competitive markets across the tour
Bonus
Competitive markets across the tour
Min. deposit
AU$5
Payout
1-24 hours
Live betting
live betting

PointsBet covers the ATP and WTA tours with markets on every major event, from the Grand Slams down to smaller ATP 250 and WTA 250 stops. Pricing tends to be sharp against the market average, especially on match winner and set betting lines. New customers across the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada get a quick sign-up process and fast access to live tennis markets.

Pros
  • Match winner odds are often a few cents better than rivals on tour-level matches
  • Live betting runs deep into sets, with next-game and next-set markets updating fast during Grand Slams
  • Cash out is available on most tennis matches once a market has moved enough to price it
Cons
  • Coverage of ITF and Challenger events is thin next to the ATP and WTA tour
  • Stats markets like total aces or double faults usually only appear for marquee matches

Tennis coverage

PointsBet lists markets on both tours year-round, covering the four Grand Slams, Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events, and most 250 and 500 level tournaments. Doubles betting is available for the majors and a handful of bigger stops, though not every round gets a full market. Match winner, set betting and total games are posted well before first serve, usually the night before at the big events. During the Australian Open and the US hardcourt swing, coverage runs deep into the draw, though outer-court matches at smaller tournaments can sometimes go up late or get pulled if a player retires.

Odds and live betting

Match winner prices on PointsBet are generally tight, and it's worth comparing a top seed's odds here against other books before placing a bet since the gap can be a few points either way. In-play betting covers next game, next set and total games markets, with prices updating quickly after each point on tour-level matches. Set betting and correct score options stay live for most of a match, and cash out shows up on the bet slip once a market moves enough to price it. Server-based stats like aces don't always update in real time, so treat those figures as a guide rather than gospel.

Deposits and withdrawals

Deposits by card or bank transfer land instantly, so there's no wait to get a tennis bet down before a match starts. Withdrawals back to a bank account typically take one to three business days once approved, quicker than some rivals but not instant. Verification is usually a one-time step, and once that's done, later withdrawals clear without extra checks or delays.

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