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Pinnacle line movement — Sunday, March 29, 2026
20 matches · ATP 8 · WTA 2 · CH 10
| MATCH | OPEN → CUR | Δ% | |
|---|---|---|---|
G. Piraino vs P. Verno Challenger Men - Singles: Barletta | 1.03 → 1.01 | -1.8% | ↗ |
A. Jamji vs R. Sakamoto ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.02 → 1.01 | -0.6% | ↗ |
A. Nagel vs P. O. Fellin Challenger Men - Singles: Barletta | 1.51 → 1.91 | +26.2% | ↗ |
Y. Lalami Laaroussi vs M. Echargui ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.11 → 1.18 | +5.8% | ↗ |
M. Trungelliti vs H. Barton ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.79 → 1.53 | -14.1% | ↗ |
E. Kalieva vs A. Urhobo WTA - Singles: Charleston | 1.64 → 1.47 | -10.6% | ↗ |
D. Vekic vs E. Gorgodze WTA - Singles: Charleston | 1.28 → 1.22 | -4.5% | ↗ |
D. A. Nunez vs J. Wendler Filho Challenger Men - Singles: Sao Leopoldo | 1.19 → 1.15 | -3.0% | ↗ |
P. Herbert vs L. Harris ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.59 → 1.85 | +16.5% | ↗ |
D. Altmaier vs H. Medjedovic Challenger Men - Singles: Naples | 2.28 → 2.64 | +15.8% | ↗ |
C. M. Zarate vs G. Roveri Sidney Challenger Men - Singles: Sao Leopoldo | 1.05 → 1.04 | -0.9% | ↗ |
R. Tabata vs T. Sach Challenger Men - Singles: Miyazaki (Japan) | 1.36 → 1.47 | +7.7% | ↗ |
I. Ivashka vs N. Budkov Kjaer ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.26 → 1.34 | +5.9% | ↗ |
J. Nikles vs J. Ingildsen Challenger Men - Singles: Sao Leopoldo | 1.38 → 1.50 | +8.2% | ↗ |
J. Lehecka vs J. Sinner ATP - Singles: Miami | 12.76 → 11.07 | -13.2% | ↗ |
L. Draxl vs A. Galarneau ATP - Singles: Houston | 1.68 → 1.56 | -7.0% | ↗ |
M. Donald vs L. Lokoli Challenger Men - Singles: Barletta | 1.25 → 1.30 | +4.5% | ↗ |
A. Pellegrino vs T. Skatov ATP - Singles: Marrakech | 1.64 → 1.79 | +9.6% | ↗ |
R. Noguchi vs Y. Uchiyama Challenger Men - Singles: Yokkaichi | 1.71 → 1.86 | +8.9% | ↗ |
I. Marrero Curbelo vs P. Kumar Challenger Men - Singles: San Luis Potosi | 1.07 → 1.06 | -0.5% | ↗ |
Tennis Odds Movement Report — Sunday, March 29, 2026
Sunday's Pinnacle market on March 29, 2026 processed 54 tennis matches. Odds moved by an average of 4.7% from open to final close, with the sharpest single movement reaching 26.2% on A. Nagel. 13 tournaments contributed to the day's activity, led by CH-M Barletta. The complete line movement ranking for March 29, 2026 follows.
Largest Open-to-Close Changes — March 29, 2026 Tennis
A. Nagel opened at 1.51 in CH-M Barletta and closed +26.2% higher at 1.91 — the single largest Pinnacle line move on March 29, 2026. This was followed by L. Harris in ATP Marrakech at +16.5% (1.59 → 1.85, the underdog attracted late money), then D. Altmaier in CH-M Naples at +15.8% (2.28 → 2.64, Pinnacle revised the favourite's implied probability downward).
The fourth and fifth largest moves came from M. Trungelliti vs H. Barton in ATP Marrakech (-14.1%, 1.79 → 1.53, sharp money came in on the favourite) and J. Lehecka vs J. Sinner in ATP Miami (-13.2%, 12.76 → 11.07, sharp money came in on the favourite). All five matches showed consistent directional movement from open to close rather than volatile back-and-forth swings — a pattern more consistent with informed money than with recreational betting flow.
Pinnacle Line Movement Totals — March 29, 2026
For a typically quiet day in tennis markets, March 29, 2026 produced 54 completed Pinnacle tennis markets with an average line movement of 4.7%. Directional split: 41% of markets saw odds shorten, and 43% saw odds drift. The Challenger circuit — which accounted for 50% of the day's matches — showed lower movement activity compared to ATP and WTA events. This is consistent with the observed pattern that lower-tier events often undergo sharper late-market adjustment, as less pre-match information is available at the time of opening.
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 begins. On this page, OPEN shows the initial Pinnacle price and CUR (or CLOSE on archive pages) shows the final price. The Δ% column shows the percentage change. When odds shorten (Δ% is negative for the favourite), it generally 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 (equalising the money on both sides) and to reflect new information — such as injuries, sharp bets, or updated statistical models. Because Pinnacle accepts sharp (professional) bettors without restricting their accounts, its 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 rose from opening — the 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 and is not converted to any other format. All data is sourced directly from Pinnacle's live and historical odds feed.