Showing posts with label French Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Open. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

Tennis Betting: Action-Packed August Heats Up at Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati


W&S Cincinnati Open Betting


August brings along a surplus of tennis betting action. This weekend,
in the days after the crowning of the Rogers Cup champion and with the
US Open on the horizon, the tennis betting community will hope to
capture the excitement of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.


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The tournament will come to a head on Sunday and will feature many of
the game’s most formidable stars. Individuals like Novak Djokovic
(ranked No. 1 in the world with 4 singles titles in 2014) and Roger
Federer (ranked No. 3 with 2 singles titles) lead the way in the
sportsbook as household names capable of great things.


Still, despite being popular tennis betting options, they’re not the only names worth keeping tabs on heading forward.


Youngsters Milos Raonic (12/1 to win Cincinnati Open) and Grigor
Dimitrov (14/1 to win) represent a new generation of tennis contenders.
They are a class of foes that may one day rival the likes of Djokovic
and Rafael Nadal (not present this week).


See the game at its finest during one of the busiest months on the
tennis calendar. There may be new faces emerging among the sport’s
elite, but it’s still the same sport we all know and love.


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Tennis Betting: Action-Packed August Heats Up at Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Tennis Odds: Gulbis Braces for French Open Semifinal Against Djokovic


Betting on the 2014 French OPen



Consecutive victories over high profile opponents have 25-year-old
Ernests Gulbis on the mind of the tennis betting community heading into
the final two rounds of French Open action. The semifinalist will face
off against his toughest challenge yet in Novak Djokovic.


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Fresh off of back-to-back wins over Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych –
the latter in three straight sets – Gulbis has become somewhat of a
quiet force in the late stages of the Roland Garros tournament.


His 20/1 odds of winning the French Open pale in comparison to 10/11
mark, but do a fine job of emphasizing the Latvian’s unexpected run to
the penultimate match.


After trailing by a set against Federer in the fourth round, Gulbis
rallied for and improbable victory against the living legend and he
hasn’t looked back since.


While knocking off the No. 4-ranked Federer and then No.6-ranked
Berdych is impressive, however, there’s a reason why Djokovic slides in
at No. 2. Between Djokovic and No. 1 Rafael Nadal, there remains plenty
that could go wrong in Gulbis’ pursuit of yet another upset.


Ranked No. 17, and listed as the 18th seed in the French Open
bracket, Gulbis has come out of nowhere as an intriguing tennis betting
option. There’s no guaranteeing that his luck will continue in the final
rounds at Roland Garros, but it’s something we’re excited to see.


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Tennis Odds: Gulbis Braces for French Open Semifinal Against Djokovic

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Tennis Betting: French Open King Nadal Faces Challenges in 2014


Betting on the 2014 French OPen


While Rafael Nadal’s stranglehold on clay surface success begins to
ease up, a hungry field of ATP competitors is ready and waiting to take
his place on the throne. Don’t get us wrong, Rafa remains the tennis
betting favorite with 5/4 odds of winning the French Open, but he has
had some vulnerabilities exploited in 2014 already.


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Having most recently fallen to chief rival Novak Djokovic at the
Italian Open earlier this month, Nadal will need to scramble if he
intends on reestablishing himself as the overwhelming favorite whenever
the conversation turns to clay. He’s looked effective on clay this
season, sure, but he’s also looking uncharacteristically mortal.


At the French Open he’ll face stiff competition from not only
Djokovic, but also less heralded tennis betting options like Stanislas
Wawrinka, Kei Nishikori and Grigor Dimitrov. Is the Big Four Era on the
verge of collapse?


Could those relatively new names, or perhaps even Nadal’s fellow ATP
veterans like Roger Federer, Andy Murray or countryman David Ferrer
spoil his bid for a ninth win at Roland Garros in the 10 seasons?


It’s time to find out.


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Tennis Betting: French Open King Nadal Faces Challenges in 2014