Beach Volleyball Betting Odds at Ladbrokes
Head to the sand at Ladbrokes! Whether you’re a big fan of Beach Volleyball or just checking out some of the major events we cover, you’ve come to the right place.
We’ve got all the latest odds and betting markets on our Sportsbook throughout the Beach Volleyball season, especially during the summer when the biggest tournaments take place.
So, whether you’re placing your bet on the Beach Volleyball World Championships or the Olympics, we’ve got you covered.
What Types of Beach Volleyball Bets Can I Place?
At Ladbrokes, there are plenty of exciting ways to bet on Beach Volleyball. The most popular option is Match Betting, where you pick which of the two teams you believe will win the match. If your team wins, you’ll win the bet.
Set Betting is another fun way to enjoy Beach Volleyball at Ladbrokes. In this market, you can bet on which team will win a particular set—an especially popular option for In-Play matches.
You can also explore Point Handicap markets and Match Points Total on our Beach Volleyball markets, along with other In-Play options. And don’t forget the Outright bets, where you can place a bet on who you think will win upcoming tournaments.
Beach Volleyball at the Olympics
Beach Volleyball has continued to grow in popularity since it first debuted at the 1996 Summer Olympics, capturing the attention of audiences worldwide. Winning a gold medal at the Olympics is seen as the ultimate achievement, and Ladbrokes offers comprehensive coverage with outright selections, pre-match, and In-Play markets for both men’s and women’s events.
America remains the most successful country in men’s Olympic Beach Volleyball, winning the first-ever gold in 1996. They also dominate in the women’s events.
Beach Volleyball World Tour
The World Tour, established in 1989, is the pinnacle of professional Beach Volleyball competitions during the summer. The Beach Volleyball World Championships occur every two years, featuring both men’s and women’s tournaments simultaneously.
Beach Volleyball matches are generally best-of-three sets, and in recent years, champions have emerged from Brazil, Latvia, and Russia in the men’s tournament. Could you back a winner on the next World Tour at Ladbrokes?