Every Polymarket tennis market with the wallets behind each pick. From Grand Slam finals to lower-tour matches.
Yulia Starodubtseva
Simona WaltertPolyranks tracks every Polymarket tennis match in real time — across all four Grand Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open), every ATP and WTA tour stop, Masters 1000 events, and increasingly Challenger-level matches. Polymarket has steadily expanded tennis coverage as crypto-native bettors pile into the sport, and most televised matches now have live markets.
Each tennis match card shows the moneyline (who wins the match) plus available set markets and special bets. Click any match to see which Diamond+ wallets are backing each player, the volume distribution between the two sides, and how sharp consensus shifted from the open to first ball. Tennis markets often have huge late-flow movement — Polyranks captures every fill within 15 seconds.
On a tournament basis, Polymarket lists outright winner markets ('Who wins the 2026 Australian Open'), quarter winner markets ('Who wins Sinner's quarter'), and reach-the-final markets. These NEG_RISK basket markets have their own liquidity dynamics and Polyranks tracks each player's market as a standalone card.
Tennis is unusually well-suited for Polymarket because matches resolve quickly (2-5 hours), the binary outcome is unambiguous, and live odds move sharply on momentum swings. Polyranks's signal alerts catch Challenger-tier wallets entering during these momentum shifts.
Polyranks Telegram alerts every Challenger or Diamond wallet entering a new market with $500+. Whale alerts on every $10K+ single bet, regardless of tier.
All four Grand Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open), every ATP and WTA tour event including Masters 1000s, WTA 1000s, the year-end Finals, and increasingly Challenger-level events for top prospects.
Some Grand Slams and high-profile finals get individual set markets, but the majority of matches only have moneyline (match winner). Polymarket adds more granular markets when liquidity demand justifies it.
Grand Slam finals: $500K-$2M. ATP 250 first-round: $5K-$30K. Liquidity scales heavily with player profile and tournament tier.
Polymarket's peer-to-peer odds typically beat sportsbook implied probability by 1-3% on liquid matches. Trade-off: less liquidity on smaller events, and crypto-native onboarding (USDC on Polygon).
Order fills appear within 10-15 seconds of the on-chain transaction. Match status updates pull from public scoring feeds; the sharp leaderboard recomputes every 5 minutes.
Click any match featuring that player and the cards stay in your live feed. Across-tournament tracking by player is on the roadmap — for now use the live games grid filter.