Bet on Tennis with Bitcoin and Crypto at Flush.com

Tennis runs almost every week of the year across three surfaces and four continents. That consistency makes it one of the most reliable sports for crypto bettors who want volume without waiting for a specific season to start. Flush.com covers the full ATP and WTA tours, Grand Slams, Masters 1000 events, Challenger series, and international team competitions with pre-match markets, live in-play odds, and tournament outrights across the entire calendar.

What is a Grand Slam?

The four Grand Slams are the most prestigious tournaments in tennis and the ones that attract the highest betting volume each year. The Australian Open opens the season in January on the hard courts of Melbourne Park. The French Open follows in late May on the clay of Roland Garros in Paris. Wimbledon runs in June and early July on the grass courts of the All England Club in London. The US Open closes the major calendar in late August and early September on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows in New York.

Winning all four in a single calendar year is called the Grand Slam and has only been achieved a handful of times in the sport's history. Each event rewards different skill sets. Roland Garros rewards clay court specialists and heavy topspin groundstrokes. Wimbledon favors big servers and players comfortable on slick, low-bouncing grass. Melbourne and New York suit all-round hard-court players who can grind through multiple rounds over two weeks.

ATP and WTA Tours

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) governs professional men's tennis. The calendar runs over 60 tournaments across four tiers: Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000 (Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris), ATP 500, and the ATP Finals in Turin. Historically, Federer, Nadal and Djokovic dominated -- Djokovic holds the Slam record with 24. The current era belongs to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who split the four Slams in 2025.

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) runs a parallel calendar ending with the WTA Finals each November. Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka are the dominant forces, with Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina as consistent challengers.

Tennis Betting in 2026

The rivalry between Sinner and Alcaraz is the central narrative of the 2026 ATP season. Sinner enters the Australian Open as two-time defending champion and arrives in Melbourne having demonstrated he can handle the pressure of major finals consistently. Alcaraz is the reigning French Open and US Open champion, and the betting market will be tight between the two across all four Slams.

On the WTA side, four different players won Grand Slams in 2025, which tells you how open the women's tour has become. Swiatek, Sabalenka, Gauff, and Madison Keys each lifted a major. None of them is going away, and the depth behind them has improved. Outright markets for the women's draw carry more variance than the men's, which means longer prices are available on legitimate contenders throughout the year.

Surface matters more in tennis than in almost any other sport. Players who thrive on clay often struggle on grass. Big servers who dominate at Wimbledon can look completely different at Roland Garros. Tracking surface-specific records, head-to-head results on the same surface, and how players have handled the transition between swing events is where serious tennis bettors build their edges. You can browse all current outright and match markets at Flush.com tennis.

Tennis Betting Markets at Flush

Pre-match markets cover match winner, correct score in sets, total games over and under, set handicaps, and tournament outright winner. Live markets update point by point and include live match winner, updated totals, next game winner, and current set handicap. In-play tennis betting is particularly effective because momentum shifts are often visible before the odds fully adjust. A player struggling on second serve, showing physical signs of fatigue in a third set, or losing concentration after a break of serve creates real-time pricing gaps that a watching bettor can identify faster than an automated system.

How to Bet on Tennis with Bitcoin at Flush

One practical advantage of betting on tennis with crypto is the ability to react quickly to late information. Player withdrawals, injury timeouts, and weather delays all shift markets fast. With Flush.com, your deposit confirms immediately, which means you can fund your balance and get a bet on in minutes if a line moves in response to pre-match news. Supported cryptocurrencies include Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, BNB, Dogecoin, Litecoin, and POL. No crypto yet? Ramper is integrated directly inside the platform, so you can buy and fund without setting up a separate account elsewhere. Withdrawals go straight to your wallet with no banking intermediaries involved.

VIP Club and Rakeback

Every tennis bet placed at Flush contributes to your VIP Club tier and earns rakeback on the house edge. Rakeback unlocks every 30 minutes with a $5 minimum, paid as real cash with no rollover. The first claim of each day is tripled during Rakeboost Happy Hour. As you move up through ten tiers from Iron to Vibranium, level-up bonuses pay out at each advance up to $1,700,000 in total. Daily, weekly, and monthly bonuses run through your rewards calendar. Higher tiers get a dedicated VIP host reachable by Telegram or Live Chat.

Share Flush with Other Tennis Fans

If you know other people who follow the tour and want to bet on Grand Slams or weekly ATP and WTA events, the Flush referral program pays you for bringing them on board. You earn 20% commission on the cash wagers of your five most active direct referrals each month. Their referrals earn you 10%, and the tier below that earns 5%. Three levels deep, up to 155 rewarded referrals per calendar month, running whether your referrals win or lose.

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FAQ - Tennis Betting with Crypto

What tennis betting markets are available at Flush? Flush covers match winner, set handicap, total games, set betting, and individual set winners across ATP, WTA and Grand Slam events including the US Open, Wimbledon, French Open and Australian Open. Live in-play markets update game by game and set by set.

Can I bet on tennis with Bitcoin? Yes. Flush.com accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, POL, TRX and SOL. Deposit instantly, bet on any ATP or WTA event, and withdraw to your wallet with no banking delays.

What happens to my bet if a tennis player retires mid-match? If a player retires before the match reaches a Natural Conclusion -- meaning the match result is not yet determined -- all open bets are voided and stakes returned. The sole exception: 'Match Winner' bets are settled if at least one set has been completed, since the opponent is awarded the win. Markets already settled (e.g. 1st Set Winner) remain standing.

Do tennis bets include the deciding set tiebreak? Settlement follows the official match format for the tournament in question. For Grand Slams where a final-set tiebreak is played (e.g. US Open, Australian Open), tiebreak results count. For Wimbledon with its 12-12 tiebreak format, that rule applies. If the match format is changed before the start, Flush reserves the right to void affected bets.

What if a tennis match is suspended due to weather? Suspended matches that resume within the timeframe specified by the Sportsbook rules (typically up to 12 hours) will be settled on the final result. If the match is not completed within that window, bets on undetermined markets are voided and stakes returned.

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Browse current ATP and WTA fixtures, Grand Slam outrights, and live in-play markets at Flush.com tennis. Deposit with Bitcoin or any supported crypto and withdraw straight to your wallet once your bets settle.