Tennis Price Per Head

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  • Live in-play betting has helped to propel the popularity in Tennis over the years
  • Wide range of bets offered on tennis tournaments include futures, props and traditional heads up matchups
  • One can bet on the OVER/UNDER number of sets for each matchup
  • Pay Per Head businesses often start by charging a low $10 per head/per customer per week

Large bookmaking operations are seeing a surge in betting action on Tennis in recent years.  This could have much to do with the LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING on Tennis matchups.  Whatever the reason, local bookies typically will not take wagers on tennis matchups, and they sure as hell won’t be offering LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING.

Enter our good friends at PremierPerHead.com.

This is one of a handful of Price Per Head shops that offer a wide range of betting options on Tennis, the most popular of which are the odds to win futures.

During major tournaments, one can wager on traditional heads up matchups (David Ferrer -475 vs. Dudi Sela +375). So if you would like to place a wager on Ferrer a bet of $47.50 will result in a $10 profit.  Should Ferrer win you get $10 plus your $47.50 is refunded as well.  To bet Sela you would wager $10 to win $37.50.

Propositions are often offered for major tournaments.  These include sets betting, where a number is posted on the OVER/UNDER the number of sets the match will go.

PremierPerHead.com notes five ways they go the extra mile for their bookmakers and agents

“Premier Per Head prides itself with the ability to offer one of the largest event menus in the sports betting industry. You have customers looking for action on a daily basis and we guarantee we can deliver the goods with the fastest and sharpest betting lines in the PPH industry. Our sports betting software is also designed to keep you ahead of the curve so you will never miss a critical line move that can negatively impact your bottom line.”

In regard to their LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING platform, that includes Tennis, PremierPerHead.com notes:

Live in-game betting is one of the hottest and fastest growing trends in the sports betting industry and Premier Per Head has made a substantial investment in providing the necessary technology to meet this need. According to each sport’s season, we offer live betting access for all the main leagues in football, basketball, baseball and hockey as well as for soccer and tennis. Premier is always looking for ways to expand these live offerings so you never have to worry about one of your customers looking for live betting action somewhere else.”

Pay Per Head businesses often start as low as $10 per customer (per head) per week they are active.  Typically it just takes You and a buddy to get set up though ideally you will want to have more players come on board.  It’s not like you’ll be doing much of the work.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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