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Trade On Sports Tennis – Results Update

There’s been a slight step backwards for tennis laying service Trade On Sports Tennis lately, with a loss of 5 points made to advised prices since our last update, based on laying each selection to win one point. 

That means they are now 9 points up for our trial overall. 

You can view full results here.

Taking an alternative staking approach of laying to a one point liability, they have lost 13 points since our last update and are 14 points up for our trial to date.

Just a reminder these are lay bets in the match odds market, which are sent out via Telegram.

Please note these results go back to last August when we started proofing and cover the WTA only as historically those have performed a lot better than the ATP results.   

Also please note the red lays are available under the Silver Tennis subscription of TOS.

 

 

 

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Trade On Sports Tennis – Results Update

8th March 2025

It’s been a good start to our trial of Trade On Sports Tennis, with a profit of 14 points made to advised prices so far, based on laying each selection to win one point. 

You can view full results here.

Taking an alternative staking approach of laying to a one point liability, they are 27 points up so far.

Just a reminder these are lay bets in the match odds market, which are sent out via Telegram.

Please note these results go back to last August when we started proofing and cover the WTA only as historically those have performed a lot better than the ATP results.   

Also please note the red lays are available under the Silver Tennis subscription of TOS. 

 

 

 

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Trade On Sports Tennis – New Review

28th January 2025

We are starting a new review today of a tennis betting service called Trade On Sports Tennis (or Trade On Tennis if you prefer the slightly shorter version).

Regular followers will know we have tested out quite a few of Trade On Sports (TOS) strategies over the years, including a number in our main review back in 2020.

Whilst we have mainly focused on their football strategies, some of their most impressive results have actually come in tennis. 

There is a huge amount of data available as part of their tennis service, including the Trade on Sports model price and the players projected hold & break numbers. These are match-up specific, so change daily depending on who the opponent is. All of this data can be used to trade and bet on tennis.

However, the most impressive part of their tennis betting service for us – and what we will focus on in this review – are their “red lays.”

These are their selections for players to lay based on a rating system they have developed. 

These ratings are based on factors such as: 

  • Expected hold
  • Service break opponent
  • Break back chance
  • First to lead
  • First broken

They cover both the ATP and WTA tours, although looking at past results the WTA results have been much better so those may be the ones to focus on. 

The selections are sent out via Telegram and you simply lay the player named. Couldn’t be much simpler than that! 

The WTA results for 2024 showed a profit of 28 points if laying to win 1 point, or 46 points if laying to lose a fixed liability of 1 point. 

Going back further, the results show a profit of 118 points from 2016 to 2023, or 236 points if laying to lose a fixed liability of 1 point over the same period. 

These are very impressive and consistent results over a long period of time, a true mark of quality. Particularly so when you consider they are in highly liquid main match odds market of ATP and WTA matches, and bets can be placed on Betfair. 

To be honest we haven’t seen many tennis services with better long-term results so without wanting to jinx things, this is a review we have been meaning to do for a while and are pleased to finally be carrying out. 

As long-term members of TOS we have proofed these tennis bets going back to last summer, so we will include those results in our trial. 

We will also have a look at odds availability, as always. 

So we will get the review underway today and will report back here soon on how things are going. 

In the meantime you can check out Trade On Sports Tennis for yourself here.

(Just to note in case you were wondering, the red lays are available under the Silver Tennis subscription of TOS). 

 

 

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