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Written by Yaro Pavlenko
The ATP Masters series of tournaments are the second-most prestigious tournaments in the tennis calendar apart from the four Grand Slams and provide significant ranking points, prestige and prize money.
The winner of each tournament can earn the maximum of 1000 ranking points with 600 points available for runners-up, with 360 for semi-finalist and 180 for quarter-finalists. For context, in ATP 250 series tournaments or ATP 500 tournaments, the winners would claim 250 or 500 points respectively.
With tournament draws being much larger than the lower-grade tournaments and comparable to Grand Slams, there are plenty of matches for punters to bet on over the course of almost two weeks per tournament.
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about betting on the ATP Masters tennis.
There is a total of nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in the professional men's tennis calendar each year. These are played across three surfaces - clay, outdoor hard, and indoor hard.
Clay-court Masters:
Outdoor hard-court Masters:
Indoor hard-court Masters:
Serbian great Novak Djokovic holds the all-time record of 40 Masters titles in his career, with his rivals Rafael Nadal having won 36 and Roger Federer having won 28. Djokovic is also the only player to have won all nine tournaments, and has done so more than once.
In terms of the current generation, Italy's Jannik Sinner and Spain's Carlos Alcaraz have both won 8 Masters so far. However, Sinner could become the first player ever to win five in a row if he is successful in winning the Madrid Masters trophy this weekend.
Punters have a multitude of options for betting on the ATP Masters tennis, with Spreadex Sports offering a range of both fixed odds and spread betting prices. These include markets on individual matches, as well as Outright markets on the tournament winner and more.
The Madrid Masters tournament is currently in-play and you can view all of our latest tennis betting odds here.
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