TAB NZ Review
TAB NZ has covered New Zealand racing and sports betting for decades, and that same steady approach carries over to tennis. Coverage runs from the Grand Slams and full ATP/WTA tour calendar down to Davis Cup and United Cup ties, with a smaller slice of ITF and challenger events filled in. It suits punters who want a dependable, locally regulated site more than one chasing flashy promos.
- ✓ Live betting markets update quickly point by point during tour level and Grand Slam matches, including game winner and total games lines
- ✓ Locally regulated NZ brand with funds held under a familiar operator, which matters for trust and quick support
- ✓ Cash out is available on most singles markets, letting you lock in a result before the match ends
- ✕ Markets on ITF and lower tier challenger events are thin, with few alternative options like set betting once you move past the main tour
- ✕ Pre-match odds on outsiders in early rounds can be trimmed a bit tighter than what offshore books offer
Tennis coverage
TAB NZ covers both the ATP and WTA tours from the Australian Open through to the ATP Finals, with all four Grand Slams given full match by match markets. You'll find outright winner odds well before a tournament starts, plus day of match pricing for singles and doubles. Coverage thins out once you get past the main tour into ITF and challenger level, though the bigger challenger events in Australia and New Zealand usually get a look in. Davis Cup and United Cup ties are covered too, which matters for local bettors following NZ players.
Odds and live betting
Live betting is where TAB NZ earns its reputation. Markets stay open deep into matches, with game winner, next set winner and total games lines updating point by point rather than lagging behind play. Match winner odds on a top seed against a qualifier might sit around 1.12, while tighter first round matchups often land between 1.70 and 2.20. Set betting and correct score options are available pre-match on tour level events, and cash out is offered on most singles markets so you can lock in a return before a match finishes. Pricing on Grand Slam matches stays competitive.
Deposits and withdrawals
Funding an account is simple for New Zealand based players, with POLi, bank transfer, Visa and Mastercard all accepted, and deposits usually clear instantly. Withdrawals go back to your bank account or card, typically processed within one to three business days once identity checks are done. There's no e-wallet option like Skrill or Neteller, which some bettors used to offshore books might miss. Verification is asked for early, which slows the very first withdrawal but speeds up every one after that.