All Grand Slam Tournaments
Grand Slam Tennis Odds
Grand Slam tennis odds are always available at the online sportsbook!
For decades, the world’s best players have descended upon Melbourne, Paris, London, and New York, in search of the sport’s highest honors. And while interruptions and peculiar circumstances have surrounded recent Grand Slams, the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open haven’t lost an ounce of prestige, excitement, and tennis betting opportunities.
Are you ready to get closer to the action with Grand Slam betting at BetMGM?
How to Bet on Grand Slam Tennis Odds
At the sportsbook, it’s never been easier to bet on the Grand Slams.
Whether you prefer a futures bet on the Australian Open months in advance, a match winner bet in the days leading up to Wimbledon, a tournament winner bet before the first round at Roland-Garros, or several set bets throughout the French Open, BetMGM is your ticket for Grand Slam odds and tennis betting throughout the year.
Check out the individual tournament pages for odds:
Grand Slam Tennis Parlays
Tennis parlays are unique and exciting forms of Grand Slam betting.
A high-reward opportunity to increase your entertainment and your payout without increasing your stake, parlays can be built with various different bets across one match, one weekend, one tournament, or multiple tournaments.
You can build a parlay within a single men’s match or within a single women’s Grand Slam tournament. Or you can combine bets from multiple matches and/or tournaments.
For example, you can place a Wimbledon parlay bet on Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka to win the singles titles. If both players win, your bet will cash with a higher payout than if you placed separate bets on Djokovic and Osaka.
Grand Slam Live Betting
At BetMGM, you have access to live betting for thousands of tennis matches each year.
Throughout each match at the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, you can place in-game wagers as Roger Federer wins the first set, Simona Halep holds off an underdog in the third set, or Rafael Nadal continues his clay dominance at the French Open.