Top Tennis Betting for the Coming Week - February 26th

Top Tennis Betting for the Coming Week – February 26th

Written by on February 23, 2018

We’re still about three months away from Roland Garros — the next of the major tournaments in professional tennis — but there are still many events going on in the ATP and the WTA for tennis enthusiasts who like to include the game in their sports betting. The Mexican Open, the Dubai Tennis Championships and the Brasil Open are all underway this coming week on the men’s side of the game, and we have tennis betting previews for you to consider as you put your wagering plan together.

Top Tennis Betting for the Coming Week – February 26th

2018 Dubai Tennis Championships

Also known as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships because of sponsorship agreements, this tournament unfolds from the Aviation Club Tennis Centre in Dubai, starting on February 26. On the men’s side, the winner will draw 500 points and $511,750 in singles, and in doubles, the winners also get 500 points as well as $150,800 per team. The surface is hard, outdoor courts. The seeded men in the tournament are: 1-Grigor Dimitrov from Bulgaria, ranked fourth in the world 2-Lucas Pouille from France, ranked 16th 3-Roberto Bautista Agut from Spain, ranked 22nd 4-Damir Dzumhur from Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranked 29th 5-Richard Gasquet from France, ranked 34th 6-Philipp Kohlschreiber from Germany, ranked 35th 7-Filip Krajinovic from Serbia, ranked 36th 8-Yuichi Suiga from Japan, ranked 41st

2018 Mexican Open

Also known as the Abierto Mexicano Telcel, this tournament opens for the 25th time on February 26. The site is the Princess Mundo Imperial in Acapulco. The men’s singles and doubles winners will all draw 500 points with a win. The men’s singles winner will walk away with $321,290, and the top doubles team will walk away with $96,730. The seeded men in the tournament are: 1-Rafael Nadal from Spain, ranked second in the world 2-Marin Cilic from Croatia, ranked third 3-Alexander Zverev from Germany, ranked fifth 4-Dominic Thiem from Austria, ranked sixth 5-Jack Sock from the United States, ranked eighth 6-Kevin Anderson from South Africa, ranked ninth 7-Juan Martin del Potro from Argentina, ranked tenth 8-Sam Querrey from the United States, ranked 12th As you can see, the competition in this tournament is significantly tighter, with seven of the top 10 ranked men in the world appearing here. While Nadal would be the favorite, he is trying a new racket at this tournament, so there could be some inconsistencies there.

2018 Brasil Open

This tournament also opens on February 26 and takes place on outdoor clay courts in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The seeded men in the tournament are mostly clay specialists: 1-Albert Ramos Vinolas, ranked 19th in the world 2-Fabio Fognini from Italy, ranked 21st 3-Pablo Cuevas from Uruguay, ranked 33rd 4-Gael Monfils from France, ranked 39th 5-Leonardo Mayer from Argentina, ranked 49th 6-Guido Pella from Argentina, ranked 55th 7-Tennys Sandgren from the United States, ranked 60th 8-Federico Delbonis from Argentina, ranked 63rd