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WTA Odds & Lines - Women's Tennis Betting New Zealand

 

What Kiwis may ponder when choosing a WTA betting provider:

Tennis fans in New Zealand are legally allowed to bet on WTA matches at "offshore" bookies, but most are not actually well-suited to serve Kiwis. SNBET only lists brands with New Zealand betting offers, plus these important traits.

About our WTA Odds

In the presentation of WTA tennis matches, our aggregation service provider prioritizes displaying the highest odds for the most popular betting markets. This includes coverage of all major tournaments such as the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. By consistently featuring the highest odds from multiple sportsbooks, slight variations in handicap lines may be observed. This is because the sportsbook offering the highest odds for one side of a bet may not necessarily offer the highest odds for the opposing side. As a result, differences in game handicap or total games lines may exist between the two sides of the wager.

Our WTA odds come from different premier providers that serve New Zealand and support direct NZD betting, so you don't have to convert funds and pay fees to play in AUD. This is why our odds will look better on the whole compared to any individual betting brand. If you just want to get a WTA wager down, you only need a single betting account. However, if you want to get the best price on your Women's tennis bets in order to maximize your potential returns, you may want to have accounts at several providers, and spend a little time on WTA odds comparison.  We also provide this service for the main Women's tennis futures markets, including Ladies Wimbledon oddsWomen's US Open odds as well as the other two Women's tennis majors.

 

Betting Markets in WTA Women's Tennis: Explained

 

WTA Women's Tennis offers thrilling prospects for betting, and grasping the distinct betting markets is vital for making knowledgeable wagers. In the realm of WTA Women's Tennis, three primary betting avenues exist: Moneyline, Point Spread (game handicap), and Total (game total). Let's delve into each of these markets and their relevance to Women's Tennis. This page utilizes Decimal odds format, the preferred format in New Zealand.

 

Moneyline Betting in WTA Women's Tennis:

Moneyline betting in WTA Women's Tennis involves predicting the outright winner of a match. The odds for Moneyline bets are typically displayed in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Ashleigh Barty: 1.75
  • Iga Swiatek: 2.10

If you place a bet of 100 units on Ashleigh Barty at odds of 1.75 and she emerges as the winner, your total payout would amount to 175 units, including your initial stake. Similarly, a 100-unit bet on Iga Swiatek at odds of 2.10 would result in a total payout of 210 units if she wins the match.

 

Point Spread Betting in WTA Women's Tennis:

Point Spread betting in WTA Women's Tennis involves handicapping players by assigning a game handicap to create a balanced betting market. The odds for Point Spread bets are commonly presented in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Ashleigh Barty -4.5: 1.85
  • Iga Swiatek +4.5: 1.85

If you bet on Ashleigh Barty at -4.5 games and she wins the match with a game margin of 5 or more, your bet would be successful with a payout of 185 units for a 100-unit wager. Conversely, if you bet on Iga Swiatek at +4.5 games, she can win the match outright or lose by 4 games or fewer for your bet to win.

Total Betting (Game Total) in WTA Women's Tennis:

Total betting in WTA Women's Tennis involves wagering on the total number of games played in a match. The sportsbook sets a benchmark number, and you bet on whether the actual number of games will be over or under that total. The odds for Total bets are usually presented in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Over 20.5 games: 1.90
  • Under 20.5 games: 1.90

If you believe the total number of games will be higher than 20.5, you would bet on the Over. If the actual number of games played is 21 or more, your bet would be successful with a payout of 190 units for a 100-unit wager. Conversely, if you anticipate a lower-scoring match, you would bet on the Under, hoping for a total of 20 games or fewer.