Tennis
Ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year, the Cloudbet Blog revisits its analysis of some of the longer-term ATP player data in an effort to identify who may offer bettors value in the future - and who may have delivered it in the past but might struggle to keep it up.
With Wimbledon in full swing, Dan Weston returns with a look at whether top ranked men’s singles players perform better in the late stages of Grand Slam matches, as opposed to when playing in the best of three set format.
Not all statistics are suitable for predicting future performance in tennis. A player's ability to hit aces sounds like it could help predict success at the US Open but does the data back it up? We explore the numbers in our bitcoin betting guide.
What are the stats you should pay attention to when you’re looking to bet on tennis? In our Wimbledon betting guide, Dan Weston crunches the numbers.
Understanding the lower level players on the Tennis Tour is critical for betting success, and in his next article for Cloudbet, Dan Weston attempts to decipher whether the tournament location influences ATP Challenger results.
After the Australian Open, focus shifts to the regular tour events, but where is the value and which players are overrated, or underrated. Find out with this ATP tennis betting guide.