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Profit (units)Yield (%)Strike Rate (%)Average Odds (Decimal)Illustrative Return (£100 staked per pick)
+101.3032.0034.804.66£10,130 from backing every selection as of October 2025
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Fresh from his success in SW19, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz leads the field in Canada priced at around 2.50-2.50 with most bookmakers to take home the main prize. However the 2023 iteration of ‘The National Bank Open’ is likely to be plain sailing with a strong field featuring the likes of Murray, Tsitsipas and Medvedev to name just a few. So where are the best betting opportunities for the shrewd tennis punter?

A Brief History: ATP Toronto Betting Preview

This event is officially known as the Rogers Cup, and it is one of the prestigious tournaments on the ATP Tour. The history of this event dates back to the late 1800s, making it one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world.

The Rogers Cup alternates between two cities, Toronto and Montreal, on an annual basis. It is part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 series, which consists of nine elite tournaments on the men’s professional tennis circuit. The event in Montreal is exclusively for the men’s tournament, while the Toronto edition includes both men’s and women’s tournaments.

Here’s a brief overview of the history of the ATP Toronto (Rogers Cup) tennis event:

  1. Founding: The inaugural edition of the tournament took place in 1881, and it was known as the Canadian Championships. Initially, it was an amateur event, and it remained that way until the 1960s.
  2. Transition to Professional Era: In the late 1960s, the tournament transitioned into the professional era of tennis, becoming part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour.
  3. Name Changes: Throughout its history, the tournament has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship deals. One of the most notable sponsors was Du Maurier, leading to the tournament being known as the Du Maurier Open for many years.
  4. Switch Between Toronto and Montreal: In 1981, the Canadian Open (as it was called then) started alternating between Toronto and Montreal on a yearly basis, effectively splitting the men’s and women’s events. The women’s tournament was designated as a WTA Premier 5 event, which is one level below the WTA Premier Mandatory events.
  5. Emergence as a Premier Event: Over the years, the Rogers Cup has become one of the most prestigious events on the tennis calendar, attracting top players from around the world. Its status as a Masters 1000 event on the ATP Tour ensures that it offers a significant number of ranking points to the players.
  6. Venue Changes: Throughout its history, the tournament has been held at various venues in Toronto, with the Aviva Centre (previously known as the Rexall Centre) at York University being the main venue for the men’s tournament.

The tournament’s long history, along with its status as a premier ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event, has cemented its position as one of the key stops on the tennis calendar for both players and fans alike. Learn how to profit from major events like ATP Toronto.

Main Contenders: Where is the smart money?

Unsurprisingly Carlos Alcaraz has attracted the majority of backing following his affirmed status as world number one and victory over Novak Djokovic in London – however at a price of just 6/4 (2.50) on average there is little value. So let’s divert our focus towards underdogs available at much higher prices.

Odds for ATP Toronto 2023

Our analysts like the look of Holger Rune at such a generous price. His game has steadily progressed over recent years and he’s proven capable of competing at the highest level. The court speed and conditions in Toronto should suit his game.

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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.

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How much profit have the picks made overall?


As of late 2025; a £100 bettor has enjoyed profits in excess of £10,000 assuming they backed the quoted price. Please note the image below is updated once annually – see the link below for the most up to date performance figures.

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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.