The ATP season is heating up, and with the Australian Open now behind us, two critical tournaments, the Indian Wells Masters 1000 and Miami Masters 1000, are looming in March. BetUS has ATP tennis odds on every minor, major, and Grand Slam event throughout the year.
ATP March Madness: Indian Wells Masters 1000 and Miami Masters 1000
Although the Grand Slam events steal the headlines, every tennis fan knows that the Indian Wells Masters and Miami Masters are two highly prestigious tournaments that can immediately impact a player’s world ranking.
Both tournaments are in March, coinciding with peak March Madness odds action for the NCAA basketball tournament, with the Indian Wells Masters 1000 in California scheduled on March 1st through March 15th, while the Miami Masters 1000 will be held immediately after, on March 15th through March 29th. Due to their back-to-back scheduling and balmy destinations, this duo is often referred to as the Sunshine Double.
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Of course, ATP tour odds on tournaments such as Indian Wells and the Miami Masters are among the most popular, but BetUS has all tennis betting covered like no other sportsbook in the industry!
Players to Watch at the Sunshine Double
Jack Draper
The young Brit shocked the world last season when he upset the No. 2 seed, Carlos Alcaraz, in the semifinals at Indian Wells last year. The 13th-seeded Draper would then go on to defeat Holger Rune in the finals. Although Draper may only be a gatekeeper at No. 12 in the world, he cannot be overlooked to repeat as champion this year.
Carlos Alcaraz
The 22-year-old Spanish sensation has already collected a staggering seven Grand Slam titles and is fresh off capturing his first Australian Open crown. Unsurprisingly, Alcaraz is expected to top the BetUS SportsBook’s ATP odds board for the Miami Masters and Indian Wells events, having won the former in 2022 and the latter in 2023 and 2024.
Jannik Sinner
If Carlos Alcaraz is Batman in the world of tennis, then Jannik Sinner can be considered Robin. These are the two most dynamic forces in the game today, reminiscent of a recent golden age whose holy trinity consisted of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer. The 24-year-old Italian star was serving a three-month suspension last year, which prevented him from entering either portion of the Sunshine Double.
Jakub Mensik
Last year, the Miami Masters was without Jannik Sinner to begin with, and Carlos Alcaraz made a quick exit in the second round when he was unceremoniously bounced by Belgian veteran David Goffin.
Therefore, the road to victory could be won without encountering either of the top two players in the world. However, the 20-year-old Czech, Jakub Mensik, still had to defeat No. 3 Taylor Fritz in the semifinals and a living legend, Novak Djokovic, in the finals to claim his first Masters crown.
Picks, News, and Tournament Coverage
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