In-play tennis menus ranked — 3 months of data on 5 books

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Logged every tennis in-play market I could find across five books over February to mid-May. ATP, WTA, Challenger and ITF combined — about 380 matches sampled. Tracked depth (how many distinct markets were available at the start of any given set), latency (how quickly prices reacted to a point ending), and reliability (suspended-market percentage during long rallies).

Depth ranking: 1) BetPanda — best of the five at the Challenger/ITF level, where most books strip back to just match winner + set winner. They keep games-in-set and total-points in nearly every match. 2) MyStake — solid ATP/WTA depth, weaker on lower tiers. 3) Winstler — good top-tier coverage but visibly stripped after second set in most matches. 4) Cryptorino — narrower menu but exceptionally clean UI. 5) Goldenbet — comparable to Cryptorino but with more frequent suspensions.

Latency ranking shuffles things: 1) Cryptorino — visibly slowest but most consistent. 2) BetPanda — fast and rarely flickers, occasional 1–2 second freeze on big points. 3) MyStake — fast but lots of micro-flicker on prices. 4) Goldenbet — fast price moves but a lot of mid-rally suspensions on long ATP rallies. 5) Winstler — fastest but flickered the most, which can drive misclicks.

If you're tennis-focused and want depth on lower-tier events, BetPanda is the obvious pick. If you mostly bet ATP main-draw matches and prioritise calm UX, Cryptorino. The 'sweet spot' if you want both is honestly running two books in parallel and switching depending on the event.

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Great data set. Mirrors what I've seen on clay — Challenger-tour markets vanish on most books after the second set tiebreak. BetPanda being the exception there is the reason I default to them for Madrid-Open warm-up matches.

Random observation: I find MyStake's micro-flicker actually makes me a better bettor because it forces me to pause before tapping. Probably a psychological quirk rather than a feature, but worth mentioning.

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Three months and 380 matches is a serious sample. One ask — could you publish the suspension-frequency split by surface? My intuition is that grass and clay produce more suspensions because rallies are longer, but I've only got a feel rather than numbers.

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This confirms what I switched to last summer. I'd add that Freshbet has improved their tennis menu significantly in the last 6 weeks — wasn't even on my radar in February but they now offer set-by-set games totals on ATP 500 events. Worth a re-test next time.