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Monday, March 23, 2026 · 20 matches · ATP 2 · WTA 0 · CH 18
MATCHOPEN → CURΔ%
K. Samrej vs T. Huang
Challenger Men - Singles: Yokkaichi
2.323.53+52.2%
S. Agostini vs G. Campana Lee
Challenger Men - Singles: Split
1.131.10-3.3%
R. Catry vs M. Alves
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.822.23+22.5%
P. Zahraj vs M. Tobon
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.762.15+22.3%
M. Polmans vs T. Colson
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.772.10+18.3%
A. Pellegrino vs F. C. Jianu
Challenger Men - Singles: Naples
1.491.41-5.2%
C. Wong vs N. Mejia
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.301.38+6.1%
J. E. Schiessl vs D. Cukierman
Challenger Men - Singles: Sao Paulo
1.470.0%
Y. Kabbaj vs S. Lamens
Challenger Women - Singles: Dubrovnik
8.109.05+11.7%
S. Ofner vs T. Skatov
Challenger Men - Singles: Montemar
1.351.31-3.4%
T. Pereira vs R. Molleker
Challenger Men - Singles: Montemar
2.202.45+11.4%
F. Cerundolo vs D. Medvedev
ATP - Singles: Miami
4.084.52+10.8%
M. Cilic vs A. Zverev
ATP - Singles: Miami
1.191.16-2.0%
A. Ayeni vs G. Tunas
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.011.01-0.1%
A. Shelbayh vs S. Gulin
Challenger Men - Singles: Montemar
1.852.03+9.9%
M. Sherif vs A. Koevermans
Challenger Women - Singles: Dubrovnik
1.611.73+7.7%
F. Romano vs G. La Vela
Challenger Men - Singles: Split
3.383.70+9.5%
E. Butvilas vs P. Martin Tiffon
Challenger Men - Singles: Montemar
1.932.10+9.0%
L. Carboni vs F. Forti
Challenger Men - Singles: Naples
1.881.880.0%
M. Krueger vs B. Gojo
Challenger Men - Singles: Morelia
1.471.42-3.1%
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Tennis Odds Movement Report — Monday, March 23, 2026

Monday's Pinnacle market on March 23, 2026 processed 80 tennis matches. Odds moved by an average of 4.7% from open to final close, with the sharpest single movement reaching 52.2% in the K. Samrej vs T. Huang match. 9 tournaments contributed to the day's activity, led by CH-M Morelia by number of matches. The complete line movement ranking for March 23, 2026 follows.

Markets Moving Against Favourites — March 23, 2026

The largest line movement of March 23, 2026 was recorded in CH-M Yokkaichi: K. Samrej vs T. Huang saw the line shift +52.2% from 2.32 at open to 3.53 at final close (the market moved against the favourite). Movement of this magnitude — representing a +52.2% shift in decimal odds — indicates sustained interest from one side of the market throughout the day.

Second on the list was R. Catry vs M. Alves in CH-M Morelia, where the line moved +22.5% (1.82 → 2.23, the underdog attracted money). The third-largest shift came from CH-M Morelia: P. Zahraj vs M. Tobon at +22.3% (1.76 → 2.15, Pinnacle revised probability downward for the favourite).

Rounding out the top five: M. Polmans vs T. Colson in CH-M Morelia at +18.3% (1.77 → 2.10, odds drifted — money flow favoured the underdog), and Y. Kabbaj vs S. Lamens in CH-W Dubrovnik at +11.7% (8.10 → 9.05, the market moved against S. Lamens as favourite). Combined, these five matches account for the most significant pricing adjustments Pinnacle made on that day.

How the Lines Moved on March 23, 2026

To summarise March 23, 2026: Pinnacle moved 19 of its 80 tennis markets by 5% or more. Lines shortened on 23 matches — consistent with money flowing toward those favourites — and lengthened on 45. Overall, odds on favourites generally drifted, suggesting money favoured underdogs. For bettors using line movement as a pre-match signal, on the day there were 19 markets with actionable movement, led by the K. Samrej vs T. Huang match in CH-M Yokkaichi at +52.2%.

Frequently Asked Questions — Tennis Odds Line Movement

What does line movement mean in tennis betting?

Line movement refers to a change in the odds offered by a bookmaker between the time a market opens and when it closes just before the match. On this page, OPEN shows the initial Pinnacle price and CUR shows the current final price (on archive pages this column is labelled CLOSE, referring to the price at market close). The Δ% column shows the percentage change. When odds shorten (Δ% is negative for the favourite), it usually means money has come in on that player. When odds drift (Δ% is positive for the favourite), the market is moving against them.

Why does Pinnacle move its lines?

Pinnacle adjusts its odds for two main reasons: to balance its liability (equalise the money on both sides), and to reflect new information — injuries, sharp bets, or updated statistical models. Because Pinnacle accepts sharp (professional) bettors without banning them, their line movements are considered more meaningful than those of recreational bookmakers. A significant Pinnacle line move is widely regarded as one of the most reliable pre-match signals available to the public.

How is the percentage change calculated on this page?

The Δ% figure is calculated as ((CUR − OPEN) / OPEN) × 100. A positive Δ% means the price went up from the opening — the listed player's implied probability decreased in Pinnacle's view. A negative Δ% means the price fell — implied probability increased. This is calculated on the raw decimal odds, not converted to any other format. All data is sourced directly from Pinnacle's live and historical odds feed.