Wimbledon data rights deal strengthens tennis betting products

Wimbledon data rights deal strengthens tennis betting products

Wimbledon expands betting data rights

Wimbledon has extended its official data and audiovisual betting rights agreement with Sportradar, keeping one of tennis’s most valuable betting data packages in place beyond 2026. The deal matters because modern tennis betting depends on speed, accuracy and trusted match feeds. During Grand Slam weeks, a player may follow scores, streams, odds screens and a platform such as Afropari in the same routine, but the strongest betting products still rely on official data from the source. For Wimbledon, the renewal protects both commercial value and match integrity.

What the renewed deal covers

The agreement keeps Sportradar as the exclusive global distributor of Wimbledon’s official data and AV betting rights. The package covers The Championships main draw and the Qualifying Competition, which makes the deal wider than only the famous Centre Court matches.

That detail matters. Qualifying rounds are increasingly important for betting operators because they add more matches, more player data and more early signals before the main draw begins. For bettors, those matches can help shape early opinions about form, surface comfort and match rhythm.

The rights were originally secured through Sportradar’s acquisition of IMG ARENA in 2025. The renewal now turns that inherited package into a longer-term asset for tennis betting, live products and fan engagement tools.

Part of the deal

Why it matters

Official data

Gives operators faster and cleaner match information

AV betting rights

Supports video-led betting products where available

Main draw coverage

Covers the biggest Wimbledon matches

Qualifying coverage

Adds more early tournament betting content

Multi-year renewal

Gives operators long-term planning stability

Integrity services

Helps protect event data and betting activity

Why is tennis data so valuable

Tennis is one of the best sports for in-play betting because every point can change the market. A break point, medical timeout, double fault or tie-break swing can move odds in seconds. That makes unofficial or delayed data a real problem.

Official data gives operators a cleaner base for pricing. It also supports more detailed markets, such as next-game winner, total games, player aces, break-point outcomes and set-specific betting. When the data is accurate and fast, the product feels smoother.

Wimbledon is especially valuable because grass-court tennis moves quickly. Short rallies, strong serving and tie-break pressure create constant market movement. Betting products need to react without making the user feel lost.

Micro betting becomes easier to build

The renewed deal also supports expanded micro betting and player markets. These formats are growing because users increasingly want smaller, more specific choices inside one match. Instead of only choosing a match winner, they may look at the next game, next service hold or a player’s performance line.

This can make the product more engaging, but it also raises the need for clear design. Fast markets should not push rushed decisions. A good sportsbook must show odds changes, suspended markets and bet confirmation clearly.

Responsible play fits naturally here. The faster the market, the more important stake limits, time control and visible balance become. Wimbledon’s data may support deeper products, but the user experience should still help players slow down before confirming a bet.

AV rights add another layer

Audiovisual betting rights are important because video can give users more context than a scoreboard. A live feed may show body language, weather, court movement and tactical changes that numbers alone do not explain.

For operators, AV content can improve retention during long tournament days. A bettor may stay closer to a match if video, live stats and markets sit together. For Wimbledon, that creates more value around the event without relying only on traditional broadcast coverage.

The challenge is access. AV betting content is usually available through licensed channels and specific territories. That means operators need clear rules, stable delivery and responsible presentation.

Integrity stays part of the story

Official data is not only a commercial product. It also helps protect the event. When betting markets use reliable official feeds, there is less room for confusion, delay or suspicious data gaps.

Sportradar’s role includes integrity services connected with the rights. That matters because tennis has many individual matches, smaller courts and fast-moving markets. Monitoring data, odds movement and unusual activity is part of keeping the betting environment cleaner.

What this means for Wimbledon betting

The renewed data and AV rights deal strengthen Wimbledon’s place in the global betting market. Operators get long-term access to trusted information. Bettors get faster, more detailed products. Wimbledon keeps better control over how its official data enters the betting system.

The practical effect will be most visible during live play. More accurate feeds can support better in-play odds, more player markets and sharper micro betting products. The best sportsbooks will not simply add more markets. They will make those markets clear, readable and controlled.

Wimbledon remains a traditional tournament on the surface, but its data business is moving with the modern betting market. In 2026 and beyond, the value of the event will come not only from grass courts and famous names, but also from how official data turns every point into a cleaner betting product.