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Pinnacle line movement — Sunday, April 19, 2026
20 matches · ATP 2 · WTA 0 · CH 18
| MATCH | OPEN → CUR | Δ% | |
|---|---|---|---|
G. Johns vs A. Johnson Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.49 → 1.39 | -6.5% | ↗ |
J. Reis Da Silva vs C. Tabur Challenger Men - Singles: Tallahassee | 1.60 → 1.48 | -7.7% | ↗ |
R. Tokuda vs W. Shin Challenger Men - Singles: Gwangju | 3.74 → 4.27 | +14.2% | ↗ |
K. Feldbausch vs D. Popko Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.41 → 1.33 | -5.0% | ↗ |
T. Zink vs R. Karki Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.13 → 1.17 | +3.2% | ↗ |
A. Magadan vs B. Kuzuhara Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.41 → 1.36 | -3.5% | ↗ |
J. Mackenzie vs C. Cretu Challenger Men - Singles: Rome | 1.63 → 1.63 | 0.0% | ↗ |
J. Sheehy vs Q. Vandecasteele Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.48 → 1.46 | -1.8% | ↗ |
B. Kozlov vs N. Hardt Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.09 → 1.08 | -0.4% | ↗ |
F. Cobolli vs B. Shelton ATP - Singles: Munich | 1.81 → 1.85 | +2.3% | ↗ |
O. Jasika vs M. Sharipov Challenger Men - Singles: Gwangju | 1.36 → 1.38 | +1.2% | ↗ |
O. Weightman vs B. Perez Challenger Men - Singles: Abidjan | 1.08 → 1.08 | -0.2% | ↗ |
R. Colby vs C. Langmo Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.38 → 1.37 | -0.5% | ↗ |
N. Kicker vs J. Ingildsen Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.19 → 1.19 | +0.3% | ↗ |
D. Dutra Da Silva vs A. Mayo Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.52 → 1.52 | +0.2% | ↗ |
J. Vasami vs F. Andaloro Challenger Men - Singles: Rome | 1.43 → 1.44 | +1.0% | ↗ |
A. Rublev vs A. Fils ATP - Singles: Barcelona | 3.08 → 3.05 | -1.0% | ↗ |
K. Bigun vs R. Cid Subervi Challenger Men - Singles: Savannah | 1.76 → 1.77 | +0.3% | ↗ |
Ja. Delaney vs Y. Shimizu Challenger Men - Singles: Gwangju | 3.85 → 3.88 | +0.8% | ↗ |
M. Chwalinska vs S. Kraus Challenger Women - Singles: Oeiras | 1.47 → 1.47 | -0.3% | ↗ |
Tennis Odds Movement Report — Sunday, April 19, 2026
Pinnacle's tennis markets on April 19, 2026 covered 46 matches across 12 active tournaments on clay and hard courts. Line movement was low relative to recent Sundays, with 4 matches moving 5% or more. The largest single shift was 14.2% on W. Shin in CH-M Gwangju. A full ranked breakdown of all line movements follows below.
April 19, 2026 Line Movement Leaders — Pinnacle Tennis
Five matches defined the Pinnacle line movement narrative on April 19, 2026. First: R. Tokuda vs W. Shin in CH-M Gwangju, where odds shifted from 3.74 to 4.27 — a +14.2% move (the market moved against the favourite). Second: J. Reis Da Silva vs C. Tabur in CH-M Tallahassee, -7.7% (1.60 → 1.48, sharp money entered on the favourite). Third: G. Johns vs A. Johnson in CH-M Savannah, -6.5% (1.49 → 1.39, sharp money entered on the favourite).
Positions four and five belong to K. Feldbausch in CH-M Savannah (-5.0%, 1.41 → 1.33, sharp money entered on the favourite) and B. Kuzuhara in CH-M Savannah (-3.5%, 1.41 → 1.36, sharp money entered on the favourite). Across all five, the average absolute movement was 7.4% — significantly above the day's overall average of 2.5%. 4 of these five crossed the 5% threshold.
April 19, 2026 Tennis Market Wrap: Open vs Close
Across all 46 markets on April 19, 2026, 11 lines shortened (favourite odds fell) and 9 lines lengthened (favourite odds rose). The market was roughly balanced, with steam and drift nearly even. The average absolute movement was 2.5% — lower than yesterday's 4.8% — and 26 markets closed at exactly the same price as the open, indicating Pinnacle had high initial confidence in those assessments. Bettors who track line movement as a signal had 4 markets worth monitoring on April 19, 2026.
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 (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 typically 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 restricting 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 rose from the 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, not converted to any other format. All data is sourced directly from Pinnacle's live and historical odds feed.