Tennis betting as competitive as ever at SBG Global
While it’s perhaps not as popular as some other mainstream sports tennis betting and bet on tennis opportunities remain one of the world’s top wagering sports.
Fans of tennis betting have seen good times and bad times, but it looks as though the bet on tennis situation is presently in an up swing. This is great news for tennis betting fans and bodes well for the future of the sport. There have been times in the not too distant past where a bet on tennis proposition was less than appealing. Both the men’s and women’s game lacked competition and tennis betting suffered.
But today tennis betting on both the men and the women players is as competitive as it’s ever been. The women’s tennis betting suffered an unexpected set back when world number one Justine Henin abruptly retired before defending her French Open tennis betting title. But the bet on tennis void left in her absence has surprisingly led to greater competition among the top women’s players to take the Belgian’s mantle.
On the men’s side there are all kinds of exciting tennis betting changes taking place as well. At the very top of the bet on tennis food chain the top dog is about to fall. Rapha Nadal, long the world number two of tennis betting is soon to be the first player to claim the number spot in tennis betting in more than four years. Roger Federer will all but certainly surrender this tennis betting ranking this week after his latest loss. This changing of the guard is healthy for tennis betting and should even lead to more opportunities for tennis betting fans.
Many other events as well, such as the rise of the Williams sisters, once again, to the top of the tennis betting heap. An all Williams final in the Wimbledon tennis betting surely raised interest among fans that bet on tennis and the prospect of another all Williams Grand Slam final at the US Open has tennis betting fans salivating.





