Seriously, it blows my mind how many people just dive into live tennis betting without even thinking about bankroll management. You’re out there chasing every point, every break, like it’s some kind of adrenaline rush, and then what? You’re broke by the third set because you didn’t set any limits. Tennis is unpredictable—momentum flips, players choke, injuries pop up—and yet folks still throw their whole stack on a single match without a plan. I’ve been betting on tennis for years, and the one thing that keeps me in the game is knowing my numbers. You’ve got to split your funds, set a cap for each session, and stick to it. Why do so many act like this is optional? It’s not about being boring; it’s about not screwing yourself long-term. Ignoring this basic rule is why half the punters here are whining about losses instead of enjoying the sport. Wake up—tennis betting isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.