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 from across all markets. Club members then receive this direct to their inbox. Strict minimum value thresholds apply so expect around 1-2 picks per week on average. Quality over quantity is a core pillar of their success. Find out more.

Latest Club Member Bets
Profit (units)Yield (%)Strike Rate (%)Average Odds (Decimal)Illustrative Return (£100 staked per pick)
+126.2033.8033.305.05£12,620 from backing every selection as of January 2026

What happens next?

Your payment has been made successfully and you will receive an email from PayPal or Stripe confirming the transaction details shortly. You’ll receive a personal welcome email from Tennis Tips UK within 24 hours. Please check your junk/spam for this. All communication is sent digitally from vip@tennis-tips.co.uk so consider adding this address to your safe sender list if possible.

All odds quoted for our club are from Exchanges or Pinnacle. It’s possible to back the same markets elsewhere (sometimes even at a higher price) but we record their odds given the fact they are easily accessible to most subscribers. We want results claimed to be realistically achievable for real members.

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How does bankroll management and staking work?

All bets advised are flat staked with 1 unit. We suggest 1% of total bankroll per market. So in other words 1 unit = 1% of your total funds allocated for this service. This encourages a long term view and maximises returns during winning streaks and negates losses from downward swings. Please manage staking responsibly – if a few consecutive losses would cause significant damage reevaluate your approach.

Are results tracked?

Yes we publish all bets advised on an external platform. This tracks all the normal statistics (i.e profit, ROI, strike rate) but also how frequently we beat the Pinnacle closing line. This is an essential metric to determining if the recommended bets offer long term value. Bets are added to this platform after the match has started so only email subscribers get access ahead of time.

How many bets will be sent to me?

Please note there will not be a bet advised every single day of the year but expect 1-2 per week on average. This is due to scheduling of ATP, Challenger and Grand Slam events. There will never be more than one bet per 24 hour period.

Synopsis: An email service where members receive regular betting picks direct to their inbox. This clearly states the match, specific bet and advised stake. There is a ‘best bet’ which is the highest value selection our team has found across all markets. This is exclusively available through the club membership. Club members should expect to receive 1-2 bets per week on average.

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?


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.

Full tracking is available publicly via a third party verification platform.

Tennis tips uk betting profit chart

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.