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Tennis bets: Our best tennis parlay at +605 combined odds [2/9/2026]
Looking for tennis bets? We've locked in our top tennis picks for parlay betting on February 9, 2026.

Our tennis parlay today combines the top selections from our tennis best bets section. With yet another exciting slate of matches scheduled for Monday, February 9, we have identified an excellent tennis parlay opportunity for tennis bettors from three ATP tournaments.
While the public generally struggles to find a betting edge on tennis picks, the Dimers models have isolated three specific tennis bets where the numbers actually point to significant value.
For our best parlay on Monday, we are targeting three spread bets, across three different ATP tour events. By combining these tennis picks, we have constructed a tennis parlay that turns high-confidence data into a +605 ticket, and our spirits are sky high after nailing a number of tennis parlays at the recent Australian Open.
Here's the breakdown of the best bets we've used to craft our three-leg tennis parlay at +605 odds.
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Tennis Parlay - February 9, 2026
Leg 1: Alex Barrena +3.5 Games (-120)
Tournament: Argentina Open (Buenos Aires)
Matchup: A. Barrena vs. V. Kopriva
Time: Feb 9, 6:00pm (ET)
For the first leg, we head to the clay courts of Buenos Aires. In this South American swing, backing locals is often a profitable strategy. Alex Barrena faces Vit Kopriva, and while Barrena is the underdog, the 3.5-game cushion is significant on the red dirt where matches often turn into grueling battles.
We calculate a 60.5% probability of Barrena covering the spread, offering a robust 6.0% edge.
The Reasoning: On clay, the gap between players often shrinks, and the "grind" factor favors the man with the home crowd behind him. We don't need Barrena to win outright to cash this leg of your parlay today; we just need him to keep the sets close, which the data suggests is the most likely outcome.
Leg 2: France Tiafoe -3.5 Games (-120)
Tournament: Dallas Open (Dallas)
Matchup: T. Atmane vs. F. Tiafoe
Time: Feb 9, 8:00pm (ET)
Frances Tiafoe, playing on his preferred indoor hard surface in the U.S., takes on Terence Atmane. The spread is a manageable -3.5 games. Tiafoe’s athleticism and showmanship typically peak in these American night sessions.
Our simulation sees Tiafoe covering this number 57.6% of the time, resulting in a 3.0% edge.
The Reasoning: Atmane has a dangerous game, but Tiafoe is a different beast on American soil. A 3.5-game spread essentially asks for one break of serve per match (or a 6-4, 6-4 win). The metrics point to "Big Foe" handling business efficiently, providing a reliable finish to our tennis parlay.
Leg 3: Quentin Halys -4.5 Games (+110)
Tournament: ABN AMRO Open (Rotterdam)
Matchup: Q. Halys vs. M. Rottgering
Time: Feb 10, 5:00am (ET)
We finish off our tennis parlay in Rotterdam with a high-value play on Quentin Halys tomorrow morning. Facing the young local wild card Mees Rottgering, Halys brings a heavy indoor game that should overwhelm the inexperienced Dutchman. The market is offering plus-money (+110) on Halys covering the 4.5-game spread—a price that our model identifies as the single biggest edge on the board.
We project Halys covering this line 57.4% of the time, generating a massive 9.8% edge at these odds.
The Reasoning: Halys' serve is a weapon on indoor hard courts, likely making it difficult for Rottgering to find any rhythm. To cover -4.5, Halys just needs one break per set (e.g., 6-3, 6-4). Getting nearly a 10% edge at positive odds makes this the undisputed anchor of our best parlay.
Tennis Bets for Monday
Parlay picks for February 9
Leg 1: Barrena +3.5 (-120)
Leg 2: Tiafoe -3.5 (-120)
Leg 3: Halys -4.5 (+110)
Parlay odds: +605

