U.S. Open Tennis Betting at SBG Global Sports Betting
Tennis betting for many fans begins by looking at Roger Federer on the men’s side. He has won the last four US Open titles and is a heavy tennis betting favorite every year. Since 1978, the tournament has been played on hard courts in Flushing Meadows, New York. Unlike the other Grand Slam tournaments, the US Open betting has final set tiebreakers. The other Grand Slam tournaments continue in the final set until one player wins by two games.
US Open betting fans will see that the main court for the tournament is Arthur Ashe Stadium that seats 24,000 people. The second court is Louis Armstrong Stadium. All of the courts at the US Open have lights and that means night time action is prevalent since the U.S. Open is one of the few tennis events that gets solid TV coverage.
Tennis betting players should know that although the Open has hard courts, they are different than other hard courts and produce a lower bounce. That could be why Roger Federer dominates the U.S. Open in tennis betting and also dominates Wimbledon. The first Open was held in 1881 in Rhode Island. The Open Era began in 1968 when events were merged and named the U.S. Open. The U. S. Open was originally played on grass until Forest Hills switched to hard courts in the mid 1970s.
Tennis betting on the Open does attract some attention from gamblers around the world. Since a lot of the matches are on TV the interest is higher than it might be for matches held in other locations. The Open is also the Championship of tennis in the United States and that increases the Us Open tennis betting attention. The men’s side of the tennis betting odds has been dominated by Roger Federer in recent years. The women’s side in tennis betting has been more open with four different winners each of the last four years. The only repeat winner in the last five years has been Justine Henin. The Williams’ sisters also have multiple victories but neither of them has won since 2002.
Take a look at the great tennis betting odds for the Open this year and examine the many different tennis betting options.





