Tennis tournaments on spud
spud covers the major tennis calendar: ATP Masters 1000 events, ATP 500 and 250 tournaments, WTA 1000, 500, and 250 circuits, and the four Grand Slams (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open). We also include lower-tier Futures and Challengers matches for players who follow developing talent, and exhibition events during year-end breaks.
Each tournament on spud displays the official schedule, seedings, and player bios. When matches are underway, we integrate live-score feeds showing the current set, game score, and break points. This live context helps you understand match momentum without switching between multiple tabs or apps.
Our tennis section sits alongside Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, and other football markets in your spud dashboard. You can move between sports seamlessly — check a Champions League fixture, then browse ATP Masters draws, then review your Liga 1 recent matches — all from one account and one wallet balance.
Mobile and desktop access
spud's tennis section is fully responsive on mobile browsers and desktop. You do not need to download an app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store; you simply visit spud.bet in your browser, log in with your email and password, and access all sportsbook and casino sections immediately.
On Android phones, you can also add spud as a web app to your home screen (usually via browser menu "Add to Home Screen"), which creates a shortcut that opens spud in a mobile-optimized view without needing a traditional app installation. This approach gives you quick access while keeping your device storage light.
iOS users access spud through Safari or any mobile browser; the experience is identical to Android browser access. We do not require an Apple App Store download, so you retain full control over your device and account without app-store restrictions.
spud's web-first approach means tennis markets, football leagues, and live casino tables are always one click away — no app installation, no approval delays, no forced updates.
Account setup and identity verification
To access tennis markets on spud, you create an account by providing your email, password, legal name, date of birth, and phone number. We also collect identity documents — KTP, passport, or driver's licence — and proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement) as part of our KYC (Know Your Customer) process.
Verification typically completes within standard timeframes after you submit documents. Our system reviews each submission and confirms your eligibility before allowing you to deposit funds. This process protects both you and our platform from fraud and underage access.
spud services are available only where local law permits. You are responsible for confirming that your access and use of spud comply with your own jurisdiction's regulations. Users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and other Indonesian cities must verify their eligibility before proceeding.
Deposits via Indonesian payment methods
Once verified, you deposit into spud using one of our supported Indonesian payment rails. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment for digital wallet transfers — instant or within minutes depending on your bank's backend processing. For bank deposits, you can transfer directly from e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment accounts, and we support e-wallet, the unified quick-response code system used across Indonesian financial institutions.
Every deposit method is treated identically on spud — no surcharges, no forced minimum amounts, no delays based on payment type. Your balance appears in your wallet immediately for instant transfers, or within standard bank processing windows for direct bank transfers. Once funded, you can browse tennis markets, place activity, or play live casino games.
We do not charge withdrawal fees when you request a payout. Funds return to your original deposit method — if you deposited via mobile banking, your withdrawal goes to local payment; if you used online payment, funds go to your e-wallet account. This matching protocol ensures full transparency and prevents payment-method confusion.
Browsing tennis matches on spud
After funding your account, you navigate to the Sportsbook section of spud and select Tennis. The interface displays all current and upcoming tournaments organized by circuit — ATP Masters, ATP 500, WTA 1000, etc. Each tournament card shows the venue, dates, and key seedings.
You can drill into individual matches to see player profiles, head-to-head records (if available), and court surface information. For live matches, we display the in-play score, set history, and serve statistics in real time. This descriptive approach — showing you what is happening — replaces vague odds predictions with transparent match data.

Withdrawal and account security
When you decide to withdraw your spud balance, you request a payout via your account dashboard. You specify the destination payment method and amount, then confirm the request. Our compliance team reviews the submission to ensure your account is verified and no disputes are pending. Withdrawals process to your chosen method — mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or your bank account.
We do not publish exact withdrawal timelines (e.g., "within subject to verification") because external factors — bank processing, network latency — introduce variability. What we offer is transparency: you see your withdrawal status in real time, and our support team can explain delays if they occur.
Your spud account security relies on encrypted SSL/TLS connections, strict password policies, and optional two-factor authentication (2FA). We recommend enabling 2FA if you keep significant balances in your account. If you suspect unauthorized access, contact support immediately to reset your password and review recent activity.
Tennis activity across seasons
The tennis calendar runs year-round with distinct seasons: Australian Open (January), US Open (August–September), Wimbledon (June–July), French Open (May–June), and Masters 1000 events scattered throughout. spud highlights these major tournaments on our dashboard so you can plan your engagement across the year.
During major tennis holidays — Australian Open in January, US Open Labor Day week, or Wimbledon in July — spud may feature additional promotional highlights. Your account balance remains active year-round, and you can manage tennis activity alongside Liga 1 football during overlapping seasons or pivot between sports based on tournament schedules.
Customer support and dispute resolution
If you have questions about tennis markets, payment processing, or account management, contact spud support via in-app chat or email. Our team operates in English and Indonesian, responding to inquiries from players in Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, and other supported jurisdictions. Response times vary based on ticket volume; we prioritise account security and payment issues but do not guarantee instant replies.
If a dispute arises — a match outcome discrepancy, balance error, or payment delay — we investigate using our transaction logs and, if necessary, contact our payment partners. We document every resolution transparently and apply corrections in writing. Our goal is to resolve issues fairly and maintain your trust in spud's integrity.

