Create your WTA and ATP tennis bingo card for 2026

Create your WTA and ATP tennis bingo card for 2026

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Last season turned out to be as epic as tennis fans had always hoped for the stages of the four Grand Slams. On the WTA side, the four titles were shared among four extremely talented players. On the men’s side, the great rivalry that replaced the Big Three set the courts on fire and split the Grand Slams down the middle.

The WTA field remains incredibly competitive and there are plenty of shocks prepared, while the ATP rivalry will continue to take center stage in the men’s game in 2026. To have some extra fun in the coming tennis year, we have some ideas for you to create and track your own tennis bingo cards for 2026.

Choosing your bingo card size

Before you start choosing your tennis 2026 predictions, it’s a good idea to select your specific bingo format to play the game on. The format of bingo will change the layout of your card and, if you are playing with a group, how many predictions you want in the pot, so everyone is drawn at random.

Although there are many types bingo games Now we will focus on the differences between 75-ball and 90-ball bingo, from exclusive rooms to special rooms and big money rooms. 90-ball bingo games, such as Candy Room and The Penny Press, use a rectangular card with 12 empty spaces and 15 filled with winning choices.

On these 3×9 grids you must complete one row of five numbers, two rows of five numbers, or all three rows to get a full house. The empty spaces on the map arise from the way numbers are assigned to columns. The 75 ball bingo game is probably what you are more familiar with in terms of layout.

Pattern Bingo, Bingo Bash and 80s Bingo all have 75 or 80 ball games. In each you get a 5×5 bingo card. All squares except the middle one have your potential winning numbers ready to be daubed. You can win by being the first in a row, getting to two rows and having a full house. This approach may be your better choice for tennis bingo in 2026.

What to include in your 2026 tennis bingo

The best place to start is by picking a winner for each of the men’s Grand Slams and putting them into the mix. You’ll most likely bring in one, two, three or four picks of Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner as the ATP Tour looks to be dominated again from the duo. For example, bet ‘Alcaraz to win the French Open’.

From there, picking your WTA Grand Slam winners can be quite tricky. Last year we saw Iga Świątek, Coco Gauff and Madison Keys win the first three of the year, while top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka finally got hers at the US Open. Interestingly, Świątek’s victory at Wimbledon was partly due to the fact that she suddenly had difficulty with clay.

After participating in the circus out of season that was the battle of the sexes in the Middle East. Sabalenka started this year in good form and took the title in Brisbane. Many expect her to hit the ground running well before the US Open and claim her first Grand Slam of the year.

Around the Grand Slams you can include ranking predictions for certain times of the year, any structural changes the governing bodies are making and even coaching changes. It’s going to be a great year for tennis in 2026, so why not see how well your predictions match on a special bingo card?

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