Hedging in tennis betting refers to the strategy employed by bettors to minimize potential losses or guarantee a profit by placing bets on multiple outcomes of the same match. For instance, if a bettor initially wagers on Player A to win a match, they may later place a bet on Player B if Player A takes an early lead, ensuring that regardless of the match outcome, they can recover some of their initial stake or secure a profit. This approach allows bettors to manage risk and create more favorable financial outcomes, particularly in volatile situations where match dynamics can change rapidly.