Tennis Tips UK have a dedicated team who have operated since 2013. Their job is to analyse all scheduled ATP, Challenger & Grand Slam tennis matches with the objective of identifying the single best bet for that day. Members then receive this direct to their inbox.
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Profit (units) | Yield (%) | Strike Rate (%) | Average Odds (Decimal) | Illustrative Return (£100 staked per pick) |
+101.30 | 32.00 | 34.80 | 4.66 | £10,130 from backing every selection as of October 2025 |
Recent Winning Bets
- ✅ WON @ 2.25 | J Choinski 2-0 | Challenger Valencia
- ✅ WON @ 15.00 | D Goffin 2-0 | ATP Shanghai
- ✅ WON @ 5.50 | J Brooksby 2-0 | ATP Tokyo
With COVID-19 raging globally, life is far from normal. Business is down in every major domain, including sports and the countless professions it sustains. One prime example is the sports betting industry. With casinos shutting down too, the switch to online gambling is on a rise.
New Jersey sportsbooks recorded a 50% year-on-year revenue loss in March 2020 as the pandemic cut short every major global sporting event. The loss is significant since this is the busiest fiscal quarter for the sports betting industry.
Impact of COVID-19 on the Sports Betting Industry
The business this year is down to $13.2 million, a sharp decline of 58.3% from March 2019. The amount wagered is also significantly low, at a measly $187.1 million compared to $372.4 million during the same period last year, according to NJ sportsbooks. The story is the same across different states where gambling is legal.
March marks the beginning of the sports season for Garden State sportsbooks, with the NCAA college basketball, NHL, and NBA seasons commencing. This year’s situation was grim from the beginning. With almost every gaming establishment in the country shutting down, the lives of nearly 650,000 workers have been affected, according to the American Gaming Association.
There have also been reports of a stark increase of gambling scams as criminals seek to exploit the current situation.
Reports further predict $43 billion in lost revenue if the situation persists for the next two months. There is a silver lining, however. Online gambling websites have seized this opportunity, venturing into previously uncharted territory dominated by land-based casinos. Here’s a list of popular betting sites by Gamblerguy.com
The Switch to Online Gambling
With businesses moving online, it is but natural gambling follows suit. With the general consensus agreeing to the move, hailing it as a major step towards humanity’s goal of adapting a digital future. A spike in online betting was recently noticed in the UK. While a majority of people strictly follow a once-per-week gambling policy, 28% have increased their activity. With 11% claiming to be hooked to this convenient betting process.
With conventional sporting events under lockdown, a race to find alternatives is on full swing. Tennis and esports are the current favorites among regulars. With more esports tournaments popping up on primetime slots, it is only a matter of time before the world adapts to this new normal.
Sports agencies view esports as a potent strategy to reach out to a new fanbase while keeping in touch with existing fans. NASCAR’s iRacing initiative is perhaps the best example. The void left by traditional sporting events is too wide to fill within such a short span. However, it isn’t an impossible task.
The biggest hurdle for online gambling is the lack of regulation. Without laws to protect players and businesses, malpractice is on a rise from both ends. However, as states continue to assess the situation, a uniform and stringent policy is expected shortly. Couple that with a significant portion of the global population speaking against online gambling, the future remains uncertain.
TENNIS TIPS UK MEMBERSHIP – How it Works
Follow @TennisTipsUKSynopsis: An email service where members receive daily betting picks direct to their inbox. This clearly states the match, specific bet and advised stake. There is a daily ‘best bet’ which is the highest value selection our team has found for that day. This is exclusively available through the full access plan.
Who picks the advised bets?Tennis Tips UK have a team of analysts built over the past decade. Each has shown a proficiency in beating ATP, Challenger or Grand Slam markets consistently. See an example of the email format members receive below. To make the service more practical to follow we send out picks six hours before the scheduled start time on average so it should be feasible to follow regardless of client timezone.
Odds sourced from Betfair Exchange, Pinnacle or Bet365. Match winner or set betting / handicap are the market types used.How much profit have the picks made overall?Full tracking is available publicly via a third party verification platform. However there are multiple club members attaining four figure profit sums each month simply by following the advised bets using their bookmaker and exchange accounts.
As of late 2025; a £100 bettor has enjoyed profits in excess of £7000 assuming they backed the quoted price using an exchange with 5% commission deducted. In reality most members pay a lower rate and as such have a higher profit attainment.How do you profit from tennis betting?There is no single ‘one size fits all’ approach. Tennis Tips UK have been fine tuning the selection process since way back in 2013. For a comprehensive insight into our thesis try exploring our tennis betting research articles.