is there a tennis "season" so to speak like football etc
or tourneys year round?
do most of the tourneys start early in the week and culminate by the weekend?
thanks
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In my opinion, if you want to make money off tennis betting, bet in-play
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Pretty much all year. December not much happens though.
There are tournaments every week, some more important than others. Obviously the 4 major tournaments gather most of the attention from casual fans and to some degree the 9 master series events (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, etc...)
Then there are some very low profile tournaments that are always going on that only really interested fans or bettors would know about...typically multiple ones a week (i.e. Munich & Barcelona this week), these rarely make headlines and are seldom even covered on television. It's not uncommon for some of the top players to skip out on some of these tournaments.
And of course there are challenger events that are always going on for low level players. There are some betting lines on these but you really really really have to know your tennis to bet these. Most books don't offer lines on these and the players would hardly be recognizable to anyone outside the most enthusiastic fan.
So to answer your question, pretty much all year with the exception of December is the tennis season.
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