Rankings

Top TENNIS Betting Experts

Bettors need at least 50 settled public bets and one pick in the last 365 days for the selected sport. Past simulated results are not a guarantee.

50+ total graded bets1+ pick in 365 daysPositive simulated winnings
How rankings work
50+ total bets Public, settled bets in the selected sport.
One pick within 365 days The bettor must have posted in that same sport during the trailing year.

Rankings use simulated winnings for entertainment and comparison—not real-money gambling results. Eligibility and rank can change as picks settle.

Simulated results for entertainment. Not real-money gambling.

How the Tennis expert leaderboard works

This leaderboard is a performance screen, not a popularity list. Kingpin ranks eligible experts from graded public picks and sport-specific winnings, then updates the order as results settle. Use the cards above to compare sample size, recent results and the sport where each expert has performed best.

Ranking eligibility

Experts must clear Kingpin’s minimum graded-pick requirement and show positive Tennis winnings in the applicable evaluation window. Losing and break-even records do not qualify for the ranked list.

How to compare betting records

Look beyond rank alone. Review the number of settled picks, win-loss record, recent winnings and the prices attached to individual selections. A small hot streak is less informative than a larger transparent sample.

Rankings are not predictions

A high rank describes past graded performance; it cannot guarantee the next pick. Follow experts within a preset budget, compare prices, and stop if betting is no longer entertainment.

Frequently asked questions

Can an expert lose the top ranking?

Yes. Rankings update as public picks are graded, so losses, wins and eligibility changes can move an expert up or down.

Are rankings based on paid placement?

No. The ranked list uses graded pick and winnings criteria rather than follower counts or sponsored placement.

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