Tennis Betting System
This system’s selections are found using the Betaminic Tennis Statistics page that was added in May 2024 and is currently free to access.
https://www.betaminic.com/statistics-tennis/
Betaminic have a statistics page for tennis. It uses tennis ATP/WTA statistics AND historical sportsbook odds since 2014 in the Betamin Builder style to show what betting strategies worked historically for tennis. For example, it shows that backing the favorite in specific rounds of specific tournaments generated a profit or loss over the last 10 years. It also shows backing which players leads to positive yields.
For now, the page is free to view. You just need to register for Betaminic (free). http://www.betaminic.com/?ref=TomW
I made a video on how to use the statistics page here: https://youtu.be/T95uMgfbeXo?si=ltv3lqsbjN5Zy5_1
You can see the ATP/WTA calendar here https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments
Then you can check if betting on the favorite or underdog in any particular rounds generates a profit for upcoming events.
My selection method is very simple.
- Check what round of ATP or WTA tennis tournaments is due to play today or tomorrow.
- I filter for that round on the Betaminic tennis statistics page. https://www.betaminic.com/statistics-tennis/
- If betting on the favourite in that round of that tournament led to an ROI of 5% or more historically, then I will bet on that with Whitaker Staking.

In the example above, the “Final” and “Round of 16” in the ATP Tokyo tournament have ROI of 36% and 4.6% respectively. Choosing to only bet on the favourite in the final or to also bet on the favourites in the Round of 16 is up to you. If I have another tournament with 5%+ yields then I would pick that, but if I have not had a selection for a few days, I might allow this 4.16% ROI round and back all the favourites in those.
Betaminic statistics page My BSG explanation page My YouTube video demonstration | https://www.betaminic.com/statistics-tennis/ |
FREE to follow through Betaminic Statistics Page if you use the database to research the selections yourself.