June is one of the busiest months in the tennis betting calendar. The French Open reaches its final rounds in Paris, the grass-court season starts almost immediately after, and Wimbledon begins before the month is over.
For bettors, the surface change is the main story. Clay rewards patience, movement, long rallies, and stamina. Grass usually rewards serving, quick reactions, sharp returns, and tiebreak composure. A player who looks strong at Roland-Garros may not carry the same edge into Queen’s, Halle, or Eastbourne. A big server who struggled on clay can become much more dangerous once the tour moves to grass.
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June 2026 tennis betting schedule
| Tournament | Dates | Tour/category | Surface | Location |
| French Open | May 24–June 7 | Grand Slam | Clay | Paris, France |
| French Open women’s final | June 6 | Grand Slam final | Clay | Paris, France |
| French Open men’s final | June 7 | Grand Slam final | Clay | Paris, France |
| Stuttgart Open | June 8–14 | ATP 250 | Grass | Stuttgart, Germany |
| Rosmalen / Libéma Open | June 8–14 | ATP 250 / WTA 250 | Grass | ’s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands |
| Queen’s Club Championships | June 8–14 / June 15–21 | WTA 500 / ATP 500 | Grass | London, UK |
| Halle Open | June 15–21 | ATP 500 | Grass | Halle, Germany |
| German Open / Berlin Tennis Open | June 15–21 | WTA 500 | Grass | Berlin, Germany |
| Nottingham Open | June 15–21 | WTA 250 | Grass | Nottingham, UK |
| Bad Homburg Open | June 22–27 | WTA 500 | Grass | Bad Homburg, Germany |
| Eastbourne Open | June 22–27 | ATP 250 / WTA 250 | Grass | Eastbourne, UK |
| Mallorca Open | June 21–27 | ATP 250 | Grass | Mallorca, Spain |
| Wimbledon | June 29–July 12 | Grand Slam | Grass | London, UK |
French Open
The French Open concluded on June 7, with both singles titles decided in Paris. Mirra Andreeva won the women’s title, defeating Polish qualifier Maja Chwalińska 6-3, 6-3 in a one-sided final. On the men’s side, Alexander Zverev claimed his first Grand Slam title, beating Flavio Cobolli in a dramatic five-set final to end a long wait after three previous major final defeats.

The tournament produced major surprises throughout. In the women’s draw, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff both exited before the final stages, while Andreeva and Chwalińska — a qualifier ranked 114th — met in a maiden Grand Slam final for both. On the men’s side, Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner both lost early, and Carlos Alcaraz missed the tournament due to injury, leaving Zverev to take full advantage.
Stuttgart Open ATP 250
The Stuttgart Open, also known as the BOSS Open, is one of the first ATP grass events after Roland-Garros. Confirmed players include Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, Alexander Bublik, and Flavio Cobolli.
This is a useful early grass tournament because rankings do not always tell the full story. Fritz, Shelton, and Bublik all have big-serving games that can work well on faster courts, while Zverev gives the draw a high-ranked German contender. First-serve percentage, tiebreak record, and return-game pressure are worth checking before placing a bet.
Rosmalen ATP 250 and WTA 250
Rosmalen, officially the Libéma Open, is a combined ATP 250 and WTA 250 grass event in the Netherlands. Confirmed ATP names include Felix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev, Arthur Fils, Cameron Norrie, Tallon Griekspoor, Ugo Humbert, and Alexander Blockx. Elise Mertens has also been confirmed for the WTA draw.
Rosmalen can be useful for spotting early grass form. Medvedev and Auger-Aliassime bring name value, Griekspoor brings local interest, and Mertens gives the WTA draw a clear reference point. For betting, focus on matchups rather than reputation alone.
Queen’s Club ATP 500 and WTA 500
Queen’s Club is one of the most important Wimbledon warm-up events. The WTA 500 tournament runs from June 8–14, followed by the ATP 500 event from June 15–21.
The confirmed WTA player list includes Amanda Anisimova, Hailey Baptiste, Belinda Bencic, Marie Bouzkova, Sorana Cirstea, Jaqueline Cristian, Leylah Fernandez, and Iva Jovic, among others. The ATP entry list should be checked closer to the draw.
From a betting perspective, Queen’s is useful because the courts are quick, the field is competitive, and matches can be decided by small margins. Total games and tiebreak markets can be worth considering when two strong servers meet.
Halle Open ATP 500
Halle is another major ATP 500 grass event before Wimbledon. Confirmed names for 2026 include Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, and Flavio Cobolli.
That gives bettors a strong field to assess. Zverev brings ranking strength and home interest, Medvedev adds experience, and Shelton, Fritz, and Tiafoe give the draw a strong American presence. Halle is a good tournament for looking at serve-and-return balance, especially in matches likely to include tiebreaks.
German Open WTA 500
The German Open in Berlin is one of the strongest WTA grass events before Wimbledon. The player list includes Ekaterina Alexandrova, Mirra Andreeva, Amanda Anisimova, Belinda Bencic, Sorana Cirstea, Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, and Victoria Mboko, among others.
This event gives bettors a clearer view of which WTA players are adapting well to grass. Gauff’s movement, Keys’ power, and Bencic’s timing can all matter on quicker courts. As with all pre-draw player lists, the field can still change, so opening matchups matter.
Nottingham WTA 250
The Nottingham Open is a WTA 250 grass event with a more open betting profile. Confirmed players include Sara Bejlek, Lois Boisson, Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, Marie Bouzkova, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Jaqueline Cristian, Leylah Fernandez, and Maya Joint, among others.
Because Nottingham is a WTA 250, outright betting can be interesting, but short-priced favorites still need caution. Grass can narrow the gap between players if the underdog serves well and stays composed in tight sets.
Bad Homburg WTA 500
Bad Homburg runs in the final week before Wimbledon and has WTA 500 status. Confirmed names include Ekaterina Alexandrova, Mirra Andreeva, Hailey Baptiste, Sorana Cirstea, Leylah Fernandez, Iva Jovic, Anna Kalinskaya, and Ann Li.
The timing makes it tricky for betting. Some players will want more grass-court matches before Wimbledon. Others may be protecting their bodies. Check recent workload and withdrawals before backing players outright.
Eastbourne Open ATP 250 and WTA 250
Eastbourne is one of the final stops before Wimbledon. The WTA list includes Sara Bejlek, Lois Boisson, Anna Bondar, Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Jaqueline Cristian, Talia Gibson, and Maya Joint, among others. LTA’s tournament update also confirms names including Jasmine Paolini, Taylor Fritz, Madison Keys, Joao Fonseca, and Rafael Jodar.
Eastbourne is useful, but motivation matters. Players are close to Wimbledon, so fitness and schedule management can affect performance.
Mallorca Open ATP 250
The Mallorca Open is an ATP 250 grass event in Spain. Confirmed players include Alexander Bublik, Luciano Darderi, Frances Tiafoe, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Tallon Griekspoor, Alex Michelsen, Adrian Mannarino, and Miomir Kecmanovic.
Mallorca has a varied field, with big servers, shotmakers, and experienced grass players. Because it comes right before Wimbledon, bettors should consider whether players are chasing form or simply getting final match practice.
Wimbledon starts
Wimbledon begins on June 29, which makes the rest of June one long form guide.
The best clues are not always in the tournament winners. Look at who is serving well, moving comfortably, winning tiebreaks, and avoiding heavy workloads before arriving in London.
June tennis betting on Cloudbet is all about timing. Clay form matters early. Grass adaptation matters after that. By the time Wimbledon begins, the signs are usually there for anyone paying attention.