Live ATP Tour 2026 Grand Slam outright odds, tournament winner markets, world No. 1 race, and per-match player markets tracked across prediction markets.
The ATP Tour anchors men's professional tennis on prediction markets, trading across tournament outright futures, per-match winner contracts, and the season-long world No. 1 race, with roughly 55 active ATP markets on the board as of June 5, 2026. Coverage spans the four Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open), the ATP Masters 1000 series, and the year-end ATP Finals, with hundreds of singles players priced from the top seeds down through qualifying-round entrants. The durable competitive set at the top of the board is led by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, with Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Casper Ruud, and Ben Shelton forming the next tier the market revisits each event. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; the clay-to-grass swing through Roland-Garros and Wimbledon is the season's largest forward catalyst.
The premier ATP futures are the Grand Slam outright markets and the year-end world No. 1 race, both structured as winner-take-all fields where one player resolves Yes and the rest resolve No. The market durably weights surface fit, recent form on the relevant surface, and draw position, which is why the same names trade at the top of clay events and grass events in different orders. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have separated as the two contracts the board prices ahead of the field across most surfaces, with Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, and Casper Ruud the deeper-tier names that firm up on slower courts. Reference the live board above for the current Grand Slam favorites and the cents on each contract.
Unlike a league with fixed divisions, the ATP calendar is organized by tier and surface: the four Grand Slams, the nine Masters 1000 events, the ATP 500 and 250 rosters, and the season-closing ATP Finals among the top eight in the rankings. Each tier carries its own ranking points, which feeds the world No. 1 race that runs the full calendar year. Clay specialists, hard-court power players, and grass-court servers separate sharply by surface, so the same draw produces very different implied probabilities at Roland-Garros versus Wimbledon. One slow-moving anchor: as of June 5, 2026, Novak Djokovic remains the men's record-holder for Grand Slam singles titles, and his name still moves the board whenever he enters a major. Point to the live board for the current per-tournament prices.
The season-long markets the tour anchors are the year-end world No. 1 contract and the ATP Finals qualification field, both of which draw steady volume because they resolve on accumulated ranking points rather than a single match. These markets structurally reward consistency across surfaces, so they tend to price Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner ahead of streakier contenders like Andrey Rublev, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur. Newer names such as Arthur Fils and Jack Draper appear as longer-priced futures that the market re-rates after deep runs. Point to the live board above for the current No. 1 and qualification prices.
The deepest category by contract count is per-match player markets: head-to-head match winners across every round of every tour event, with the field running from the top seeds down through qualifiers and wild cards. These resolve on a single completed match, which makes them the highest-turnover markets on the board and the category where new prices print most often during tournament weeks. Coverage names hundreds of singles players, with Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Casper Ruud, Ben Shelton, and Alex de Minaur among the recurring seeded entries the market prices week to week. Reference the live board for current match lines.
Prediction Genius covers ATP Tour Grand Slam outright futures (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open), Masters 1000 and ATP Finals tournament winners, the year-end world No. 1 race, and per-match head-to-head winner markets spanning hundreds of singles players across the calendar.
The highest-volume ATP markets are the Grand Slam outright futures and the deepest-field per-match winner contracts. Slam outrights carry sustained volume across the season, while match winners spike during tournament weeks. Point to the live board above for the current volume leader rather than a fixed contract.
ATP markets are binary contracts that resolve Yes or No on a defined outcome, such as a player winning a tournament or a single match. Each contract trades between 0 and 100 cents, and the price reads as the market-implied probability of that outcome occurring.
As of June 5, 2026, the largest ATP markets are the 2026 Wimbledon and US Open outright futures, with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner the two contracts pricing ahead of the field. See the live board above for the exact current cents on each platform.
Prices for the same ATP outcome can differ across platforms, with one venue often showing a deeper order book on marquee Grand Slam futures and another carrying tighter spreads on per-match contracts. Compare the live board above for the current cents quoted on each platform.