What is Game Handicap betting in tennis
A Game Handicap betting in tennis gives one player a virtual advantage or disadvantage in games before the match starts. Your bet wins if the adjusted score is in your player’s favour.
Detailed Explanation
A game handicap is shown as a positive (+) or negative (–) number of games, such as +4.5 or –4.5. After the match ends, the handicap is added to or subtracted from the final game total to determine whether your bet wins.
Betting Example
Example 1 – Favourite (-4.5 Games)
| Bet | Final Score | Total Games | Handicap Result | Outcome |
| Jannik Sinner -4.5 Games | 6–3, 6–3 | Sinner 12–6 | 12 − 4.5 = 7.5–6 | ✅ Bet wins |
Example 2 – Underdog (+5.5 Games)
| Bet | Final Score | Total Games | Handicap Result | Outcome |
| Alexander Zverev +5.5 Games | 4–6, 4–6 | Zverev 8–12 | 8 + 5.5 = 13.5–12 | ✅ Bet wins |

Key Facts
- The handicap is based on the total number of games won.
- Your player can lose the match and still win the bet with a positive handicap.
- A negative handicap requires your player to win by a set number of games.
Related Terms
Learn more about these related betting terms:
- Set Handicap – a handicap based on sets instead of games.
- Match Winner – predicting which player will win the match.
- Total Games – betting on the total number of games played.
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