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| N. Djokovic |
1 |
V. Azarenka |
| R. Nadal |
2 |
M. Sharapova |
| R. Federer |
3 |
A. Radwanska |
| A. Murray |
4 |
P. Kvitova |
| J.W. Tsonga |
5 |
S. Stosur |
| D. Ferrer |
6 |
C. Wozniacki |
| T. Berdych |
7 |
M. Bartoli |
| J. Tipsarevic |
8 |
N. Li |
| M. Fish |
9 |
S. Williams |
| J. Isner |
10 |
V. Zvonareva |
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| Rankings 01/05/12 |
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Tuesday
30th September
Very good to collect on another outright winner last week as the Argentine player, Juan Ignacio Chela W10/1 in the BCR Open.
The veteran didn't even drop a set en route to landing us a double-figure payout. Not the first of 2010 by any means. And there should still be plenty more to come before the season is out.
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Couple of match bets winners this week as Rochus/Del Potro W5/6 and Becker W8/15 over Zverev yesterday but its been tough to find good opportunities this week, in either event.
That's why we're off to the Challenger Tour today. Get on the young French player Benoit Paire (4/6) to beat Boris Pashanski. The 21-year-old is ranked No.145 in the world, Pashanski is down at No.478. Both guys won their R1 match in straight sets but it's Paire who looks the player to be on (recently beat Pashanski on clay in Romania).
Monday
29th September
Very good to collect on another outright winner last week as the Argentine player, Juan Ignacio Chela W10/1 in the BCR Open.
The veteran didn't even drop a set en route to landing us a double-figure payout. Not the first of 2010 by any means. And there should still be plenty more to come before the season is out.
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It's been low-key so far this week on the match betting front. We won on the Rochus/Del Potro match but good opportunities have been hard to come by in these two events.
We'll take Olivier Rochus (8/11) to follow up his win over Delpo by taking out Mikhail Kukushkin. The man from Kazakhstan looks a more than competent player but the Belgian might well have a bit too much experience for him here and will surely be full of confidence after his big win in R1.
Sunday
28th September
Another outright winner for us yesterday as Juan Ignacio Chela W10/1 in the BCR Open. The Argentine didn't drop a set all week in landing us another tournament success for 2010 ... and there should still be plenty more to come before the season is out.
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The slow start to the week continues in the Far East with few matches taking place ... and those which are being played offer little value.
Benjamin Becker (8/15) can defeat fellow German Mischa Zverev when they meet in R1 of the Bangkok tournament. The two met earlier this year in Halle when Becker won 7-6 6-0 and even though that result may have flattered the man from Merzig, Zverev (born in Moscow, living in Monte Carlo ... but still German!) has to acclimatise quickly after playing in the final in Metz. Becker lost in R1 and has had more time to prepare.
Saturday
27th September
Another outright winner for us yesterday as Juan Ignacio Chela W10/1 in the BCR Open. The Argentine didn't drop a set all week in landing us another tournament success for 2010 ... and there should still be plenty more to come before the season is out.
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Being out in the Far East for the next couple weeks we have to get in tune with the time difference. For those of us in Europe a lot of these matches are going to start mighty early in the morning!
A quiet start to the week it promises to be. One bet for us today in the return to action for Juan Martin Del Potro. In R1 of the Bangkok event he faces the tough-to-beat Belgian, Olivier Rochus. Not an easy match for the Argentine and although he may well win the best play looks to be over 22 games (5/6). Delpo could lack a bit of sharpness and Rochus is more capable of making a match of this tie.
Friday
26th September
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In the final of the Moselle Open home favourite Gilles Simon will surely beat Mischa Zverev. Sadly at 1/5 he's no price to land the title and even at 4/7 to win 2-0 Simon offers no value.
As for the final in Bucharest, Chela has every chance of landing us another outright winner. The Argentine has been in great form this week, beating Montanes with ease in the SF's, and Pablo Andujar (in his first ATP Tour final) may well struggle. Won't be easy for our man but as we could land another 10/1 winner ... ALL WE WANT IS CHELA TO WIN!
Thursday
25th September
We're through to the SF matches of this week's ATP Tour events.
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In Metz, Richard Gasquet surely has too much class and experience not to defeat Mischa Zverev. Will it be an all-French final? Gilles Simon will need to beat Philipp Kohlschreiber. Simon leads 3:1 and beat the German at the US Open in a five-setter. Could be close and we go for over 22.5 games (10/11) as the best bet in this one.
In Bucharest, Marcel Granollers leads Pablo Andujar 3:2 (all clay, all on the Challenger Tour) and can make it 4:2 today. However, Andujar has been in great form this week and will put up a fight against his fellow Spaniard, a three set match (7/5) is the call. In the other game, we're routing for Juan Ignacio Chela against Albert Montanes.
Wednesday
24th September
We're through to the QF stages of both this week's ATP Tour events.
The Moselle Open in Metz and the BCR Open in Bucharest still have some big names left - Marin Cilic, Richard Gasquet, Albert Montanes, Juan Ignacio Chela - and we've still got an active interest in the outright betting for both these tournaments.
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Jeremy Chardy (7/5) beat Albert Montanes 6-3 7-6 when they met earlier this year on clay in Barcelona. No reason why the Frenchman can't repeat that win and he looks a fair price to beat the No.1 seed in Bucharest today.
Over in France, Gilles Simon (4/7) should have just a little too much for Xavier Malisse. The Belgian had a good win in R2 over Ivan Ljubicic (and nearly landed us a nice bet yetserday) but the French player has youth on his side and is the more progressive performer. On home soil we take Simon to make it into tomorrow's SF matches.
Tuesday
23rd September
We've got ATP Tour action this week from the Moselle Open in Metz, France and the BCR Open in Bucharest, Romania. These are maybe not the best events of the year (only World Tour 250 tournaments) but you can still make some money here with the right information.
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Not too much to get excited about today with a number of the matches, in both Metz and Bucharest, including our outright selections. In this respect, we'd already like these guys to win so there's no point in stepping in and backing them once again.
One match that catches the eye is Xavier Malisse against Ivan Ljubicic. In the past these two have had close matches and Malisse won his R1 match 7-6 6-4. The chances of a first set tie-break look good and you can back a first set tie-break (11/5) at decent odds. The alternative is to place a dutching bet with either player taken to win 7-6.
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Monday
22nd September
ATP Tour action this week comes courtesy of the Moselle Open in Metz, France and the BCR Open in Bucharest, Romania. Not the highest quality events of the year ... but ones where we can still make money!
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Thierry Ascione hasn't played since the Wimbledon and the view is that the Frenchman is only playing this week as the vent is on home soil. The 29-year-old is opposed with Igor Sijlsing (4/7) who is no world-beater but should have enough match fitness to see of his older opponent. The Dutchman is No.159 in the rankings, Ascione has slipped down to No.238 and that difference should be reflected in today's result.
Later tonight, it would be a surprise if Philipp Kohlschreiber (2/5) wasn't able to see off fellow German in their R2 match. Last year's RU, Kohlschreiber will be keen to defend ranking points against a player he trails 0:1 on past meetings (although the No.6 seed retired in that match).
Sunday
21st September
It's regular ATP Tour action today with tournaments in France and Romania. There's the Moselle Open in Metz (France) along with the BCR Open in Bucharest (Romania).
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Pablo Andujar (5/6) has lost 4 of the 6 matches he's played against today's opponent in Romania. However, Maximo Gonzalez won 3 of those 4 matches when the Spaniard was still a youngster. The pair haven't met now for a couple of years, when Andujar won 6-3 6-1 the last time they played each other in 2008, and we take the younger man to come out on top today in the BCR Open.
Over in France, Jarkko Nieminen and Benjamin Becker both play for the first time since New York. Both might be a bit rusty and as all three of their past matches have gone the distance, a three set match (11/8) appeals most in their encounter.
Saturday
20th September
We're back to regular ATP Tour action today as a couple of new tournaments get underway. There's the Moselle Open in Metz, France along with the BCR Open in Bucharest, Romania.
Don't forget you can sign up for our exclusive outright bets for both these events. We had a nice winner at the US Open with Kim Clijsters W7/2 and over the weekend we got another outright bet into a strong position as France (advised e/w at 13/2) made the final of the Davis Cup.
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It's actually quite a slow start to the week in both the tournaments taking place. One or two players are returning from Davis Cup duty and with only 28 players in each draw there are less matches to fit in.
Denis Istomin is in good form at present, making a first ATP final in the States a couple of weeks back. He may well beat Florent Serra today in Metz but Serra, a Frenchman on home soil, can maybe push him here and a three set match (11/8) looks the best bet of the day.
Friday
17th September
A return to competitive action today as the Davis Cup SF's are staged.
Four teams remain as France host Argentina and Serbia entertain the Czech Republic. Both host nations are expected to progress to the final - which we hope is the case as we've already backed France ante-post and should they prevail during the next three days then we're guaranteed an each-way payout. France last won the Davis Cup in 2001 but the Argentines have never tasted success in this tournament.
The other tie sees Serbia try to make their first ever final as they play last year's runners-up, the Czech Republic. Much will depend how much gas Novak Djokovic has in the tank after his exertions at the US Open ... can he really recover that quickly?
There actually looks a bit of value in backing the Djokovic/Stepanek tie to be a four set match (2/1). The Czech player is a big underdog for this tie, rightly so, but despite a poor 1:5 record against Djokovic, Stepanek has caused the Serb problems in the past.
However, this tie should end 1:1 after Day 1 as Tomas Berdych (1/2) simply looks too strong for Janko Tipsaeric as should win their match.
As for France/Argentina, ew should expect Michael Llodra to see of Juan Monaco but the Gael Monfils v David Nalbandian match is too close to call with Monfils 2:1 on past meetings but Nalbandian in good form at present.
The regular ATP Tour kicks off next Monday. There's the Moselle Open in Metz, France along with the BCR Open in Bucharest, Romania.
Thursday
16th September
Quiet
week
after
the
US
Open.
We've
got
some
moderate
action
on
the
Challenger
Tour
but
nothing
much
else
until
the
Davis
Cup
SF
ties
start
tomorrow
morning.
We're
still
reflecting
on
the
win
of
Rafael
Nadal
in
NewYork.
The
Spaniard's
ninth
career
Grand
Slam
and
third
of
2010.
After
the
likes
of
Fred
Perry,
Don
Budge,
Roy
Emerson,
Rod
Laver,
Andre
Agassi
and
Roger
Federer,
Nadal
is
the
seventh
player
to
win
a
career
Grand
Slam.
The
'Pearl
Of
Manacor'
is a
2/1
favourite
to
win
the
Australian
Open
in
January
and
hold
all
four
Slams
at
the
same
time
-
which
would
be
no
mean
achievement
in
the
modern
era.
Question
is
whether
Nadal
is
capable
of
matching,
even
surpassing,
the
achievements
of
Federer.
The
Swiss
is
many
people's
idea
of
'the
greatest
player
the
world
has
ever
seen'.
Nadal,
let's
not
forget,
is
five
years
his
junior
and
if
he
stays
fit,
a
key
consideration,
then
he
must
have
a
realistic
chance.
Next action starts tomorrow with the Davis Cup SF's. We still have an outright interest - and we'll cover both these matches on Friday (that's the France v Argentina tie and Serbia v Czech Rep).
We've definitely got bets to advise on the Davis Cup matches - time to get winning again ... we'll see you back here tomorrow!
Wednesday
15th September
Rafael Nadal
joined the
list of
greats in
New York on
Monday. His
ninth career
Grand Slam,
third of
2010,
elevated the
Spaniard to
exalted
company.
After Perry,
Budge,
Emerson,
Laver,
Agassi and
Federer,
Nadal is the
seventh
player to
win a career
Grand Slam,
adding the
elusive US
Open to his
previous
titles at
the
Australian
Open, French
Open and
Wimbledon.
The
'Pearl Of
Manacor'
is a 2/1
favourite to
win the
Australian
Open in
January and
hold all
four Slams
at the same
time.
Is he now
the best
player in
the world
... could he
become the
best player
ever ...
that remains
to be seen.
Given that
he only
trails
Federer by
seven Slams
(but he is
five years
younger than
the Swiss
player)
there is
time for
Nadal to
overhaul
whatever
total
Federer
eventually
posts. That
said,
Federer is
(a)
supremely
fit (b) very
motivated
and (c) has
the numbers
on the
board.
Nadal is
more than
capable of
matching,
maybe even
surpassing,
the
achievements
of many
people's
idea of 'the
greatest
player the
world has
ever seen'.
Time will
tell ... but
just how
lucky are we
to have them
both playing
at the same
time, right
now!
Professional
tennis tips to
make you money
Next
major
action
this
week
starts
on
Friday
with the
Davis
Cup
SF's. We
have an
outright
interest
- and
we'll
cover
these
matches
nearer
the time
(France
v
Argentina
and
Serbia v
Czech
Rep).
Then the
regular
ATP Tour
kicks
off next
Monday.
There's
the
Moselle
Open in
Metz,
France
along
with the
BCR Open
in
Bucharest,
Romania.
Tuesday
14th September
Rafael Nadal landed
his third Grand Slam
title of 2010, and
the ninth of his
career, in New York
last night. The
Spaniard's 6-4 5-7
6-4 6-2 win over
Serbia's Novak
Djokovic also lifted
the 'Pearl Of
Manacor' into
the exalted company.
After Perry,
Budge, Emerson,
Laver, Agassi and
Federer, Nadal is
the seventh player
to win a career
Grand Slam, adding
the elusive US Open
to his previous
titles at the
Australian Open,
French Open and
Wimbledon.
And aged just 24,
Nadal is the
youngest player to
achieve this feat in
the 'Open era' and
also has the chance,
being five years the
junior of Roger
Federer, to possibly
overhaul the Swiss
player's tally of
major titles ...
however many that
proves to be.
We were robbed of
a nice win on a
Nadal/Federer final
when the No.2 seed
Federer lost to
Djokovic in the
semis but Kim
Clijsters WON 7/2
to land our
ante-post bet in the
ladies event.
The next major
action comes
with the Davis
Cup SF's at the
end of this week
- where we have
an outright
interest - and
we'll cover
these matches
nearer the time
(France v
Argentina and
Serbia v Czech
Rep).
Then the regular
ATP Tour kicks
off once again
next Monday.
There's the
Moselle Open in
Metz, France
along with the
BCR Open in
Bucharest,
Romania.
We'll continue
to update the
site through
this week -
there's a couple
of Challenger
Tour events this
week which we
will come back
to for match
betting
purposes. So
keep in touch
with the site
and we'll see
you back here
tomorrow!
Monday
13th September
For the third year running
we're back at Flushing
Meadows for a third Monday
as the US Open overruns due
to bad weather. Typical
that the first rain delay of
the finals should come on
the last day!
Let's hope it doesn't
dampen the proceedings. We
won in the ladies final as
Kim Clijsters W7/2 to
land our ante-post bet and
the men's final could be
every bit as good.
Surely it's been a big
help to Djokovic that the
final was postponed. It
gives the Serb an extra day
to recover from his SF with
Federer, a longer later
match than Nadal's easy win
over Youzhny. Will this
change the overall result?
That remains to be seen.
The match could well be
closer but we'd still expect
the same outcome - remember
Nadal will appreciate the
rest as well ...
Nadal
leads Djokovic 14:7 on
past meetings and today
should make it win
No.15. This match could
seal the Spaniard's
place in the record
books (only the 7th
player to win all four
Grand Slams) and given
his easier match
yesterday and greater
consistency he has to be
the hot favourite.
For
sure, Djokovic has
actually won their last
three meetings but after
a draining match last
night how much gas is
left in the tank? Not
enough ... Nadal to win
is the call. Best bet
is Nadal to win the
first set and win the
match (4/6).
Thanks again for all
your support during our
time at Flushing
Meadows. We're back
with the Davis Cup SF's
next week and then the
ATP Tour kicks off once
again a week Monday (at
the Moselle Open in
Metz, France plus the
BCR Open in Bucharest,
Romania). We look
forward to seeing you
all then!
Sunday
12th September
A winning day for our outright bets
on 'Super Saturday' of the US
Open as Kim Clijsters WON 7/2
in the women's final. It proved to
be a one-sided affair as the Belgian
retained her title with a 59-minute
demolition of Vera Zvonareva 6-2
6-1.
It could, maybe should, have been
2/2 on the day as we'd previously
backed a Nadal vs. Federer final (9/2).
Nadal upheld his part of the bargain
when beating Youzhny ... but Federer
lost out to Djokovic.
In truth, the Djoker
played well and Federer didn't play
quite so good. Much will be made of
Federer's two missed match points at
4-5 15-40 in the fifth set but,
taken as a whole, the stats of the
match suggest that the Serb deserved
to win. A shame as we were so close
to securing a very nice profit on
the event!!
Nadal leads
Djokovic 14:7 on past meetings
and today should make it win
No.15. This match could seal
the Spaniard's place in the
record books (only the 7th
player to win all four Grand
Slams) and given his easier
match yesterday and greater
consistency he has to be the hot
favourite.
For sure,
Djokovic has actually won their
last three meetings but after a
draining match last night how
much gas is left in the tank?
Not enough ... Nadal to win is
the call. Best bet is Nadal to
win the first set and win the
match (4/6).
Thanks for all your support
during our time at Flushing
Meadows. We're back with the
Davis Cup SF's next week and
then the ATP Tour kicks off once
again a week Monday (at the
Moselle Open in Metz, France
plus the BCR Open in Bucharest,
Romania). We look forward to
seeing you all then!
Saturday
11th September
They call it 'Super Saturday' at the
US Open with the women's final and both
men's SF matches being played at Flushing
meadows.
Vera Zvonareva, who took out Caroline
Wozniacki is spectacular style, will face
Kim Clijsters, who herself turned it on to
beat an inspired Venus Williams. We've got
a great match in prospect tonight.
As for the men, Rafael Nadal takes on
Mikhail Youzhny and Roger Federer will face
Novak Djokovic for a place in tomorrow's
final. Again we could collect on an outright
bet if things go our way ...
And let's hope we do finish the event
with further outright success to follow our
series of winners in 2010. There is also a
full set of statistics for all the ATP Tour
events played so far this year which you can
download.
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Clijsters (who we
advised at 7/2) has a 5:2 lead
over Zvonareva. That said, the Russian
is 2:0 this year. Of these past
meetings, five have gone to a third
set. Back Clijsters 2-1 (3/1) or
Zvonareva 2-1 (11/2) as the best bet in
tonight's final.
As for the men. Nadal
leads Youzhny 7:4 but the Russian has
caused him problems in the past.
Youzhny leads 4:3 on hard and beat the
No.1 seed here in 2006. In the other
match, Federer is 10:5 over Djokovic.
We've backed a Nadal/Federer final at
9/2. If both men win today we made
a nice profit on the outrights ... so
we'll stick with that bet for now.
We're back tomorrow with more FREE
tennis tips at Flushing Meadows.
Friday
10th September
We're down to the last four in the women's singles
at the US Open with Caroline Wozniakci taking on
Vera Zvonareva and Kim Clijsters up against Venus
Williams. Two great matches in prospect.
As for the men, we already knew that Roger
Federer will face Novak Djokovic for a place in
Sunday's men's final. After yesterday's play the
other semi will see Rafael Nadal bid to make his
first US Open final when he faces Mikhail Youzhny on
'Super Saturday'.
We've still got an outright interest in both
events and we aim to finish the tournament with
further outright success to follow our series of
winners advised throughout the season. There is
also a full set of statistics for all the ATP Tour
events so far in 2010 which you can download.
Next week we'll move onto the Davis Cup and then
the regular ATP Tour takes over again as we enter
the final period of the 2010 season.
Wozniackia and Zvonareva are
2:2 on past meetings but the Dane recently
trounced the Russian No.7 seed 6-3 6-2 in
Montreal. There is a steel to the top seed's
play this year and she looks the winner here -
sadly odds of 1/3 are too short to back.
Kim Clijsters is 6:6 in her
series with Venus Williams but has won the last
four. Williams has the better track record but
the Belgian looks a worthy favourite this time
around. Clijsters (8/15) is the call to win a
tight match.
That's all for Day 12 in New York.
Thursday
9th September
We're
down to the last four in the women's singles at the
US
Open with Caroline Wozniakci taking on Vera Zvonareva and Kim
Clijsters up against Venus Williams. Two great matches in
prospect.
As for the men, we know that Roger Federer will face Novak
Djokovic for a place in Sunday's men's final but the other SF is
still to be decided with Nadal/Verdasco and Youzhny/Wawrinka due to
meet later today.
We've still got an outright interest in both events and we aim to
finish the tournament with a number of strong match bets. Next
week we'll move onto the
Davis Cup and
then the regular ATP Tour takes over again as we enter the final
period of the 2010 season.
Wozniackia and Zvonareva are 2:2 on past
meetings but the Dane recently trounced the Russian No.7 seed
6-3 6-2 in Montreal. There is a steel to the top seed's play
this year and she looks the winner here - sadly odds of 1/3 are
too short to back.
Kim Clijsters is 6:6 in her series with Venus
Williams but has won the last four. Williams has the better
track record but the Belgian looks a worthy favourite this time
around. Clijsters (8/15) is the call to win a tight match.
Nadal leads Verdasco 10:0 (4:0 hard) and
should have too much for his compatriot when they meet in the
QF's. Youzhny and Wawrinka are 2:2 and this match does look
close. No surprise to see the Swiss player upset the favourite,
at the least push him close.
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Wednesday
8th
September
Roger
Federer
is back
on court
today
along
with
Novak
Djokovic.
Neither
facing
particularly
easy
matches
(more of
that
below).
Overnight
there
were
good
wins for
Rafael
Nadal,
Kim
Clijsters
and
Venus
Williams
- who
will now
meet in
the QF's.
We've
still
got an
outright
interest
in both
events
and
after a
good
match
bet
winner
yesterday
-
Wawrinka
WON 7/1
as he
took the
first
set of
his
match
with Sam
Querrey
on a
tie-break
- we aim
to
finish
the
tournament
with a
number
of
strong
match
bets.
We'll
have
free
tennis
bets
every
single
day for
the
remainder
of the
play at
Flushing
Meadows.
Tennis
bets
which
can make
you
money!!
On top
of that
don't
forget
our
outright
bets are
going
very
well
this
year.
The
main
match
tonight,
certainly
in
the
men's
event,
is
the
QF
between
Roger
Federer
and
Robin
Soderling.
Federer
leads
the
Swede
12:1
on
past
meetings
and
should
win.
For
a
betting
interest
the
better
tie
is
the
match-up
of
Gael
Monfils
and
Novak
Djokovic.
The
Serb
leads
4:0
but
the
view
is
that
the
Frenchman
is
more
than
capable
of
troubling
the
No.3
seed
here.
Monfils
to
win
a
set
(4/6)
looks
a
very
strong
bet
indeed
as
it's
not
beyond
the
realms
of
possibility
that
he
could
even
beat
the
Djoker.
That's
possibly
a
bit
speculative,
however
taking
at
least
a
set
off
the
favourite
should
be
well
within
range
for
Monfils.
Tuesday 7th
September
Rafael Nadal
tops the bill in the
men's singles at
Flushing Meadows
today whilst over in
the women's
tournament Kim
Clijsters and Venus
Williams are the
main attractions.
The big news on
Day 8 of the New
York finals was the
defeat of Maria
Sharapova by
Caroline Wozniacki,
the No.1 seed taking
out the Russian in
straight sets 6-3
6-4.
Elsewhere, Roger
Federer and Novak
Djokovic were both
easy winners and
move into the QF's.
A correct score
bet to start
today. Stanislas
Wawrinka took
out No.4 seed
Andy Murray in a
tough match ...
and he could
have another
battle here
against big
serving Sam
Querrey. In the
first set
Wawrinka 7-6
(7/1) or Querrey
7-6 (6/1) look
solid bets.
Combined odds of
around 5/2
should there be
a tie-break in
the first set.
In the women's
event, Venus
Williams leads
Francesca
Schiavone 7:0 on
past meetings
but three times
the American has
won 2-1 in sets
(twice in 2010)
so take Williams
to win 2-1 (3/1)
as a bit of
value here.
That's all for
Day 9 in New
York.
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tomorrow with
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Open.
Monday
6th September
Big names playing today
at Flushing Meadows include
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic
in the men's singles as well as
Caroline Wozniacki and Maria
Sharapova meeting each other in
the women's tournament (more of
that in a minute).
We've had our first big shock
in the men's event on Day 7 with
the No.4 seed, Andy Murray,
going out to Stanislas Wawrinka
in R3 - the Scot had his chances
at 7-6 3-0 but fell away in the
second half of the match.
As per usual, we'll keep on
top of all the betting action
with free tennis tips each day
for the match betting plus the
very best in outright analysis.
With the play underway in New
York we'll have free bets every
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outright bets are going very
well this year.
Today's
sole bet is for Maria
Sharapova (11/10) to beat
the No.1 seed in the women's
event, Caroline Wozniacki.
The pair have met twice
before and the Russian has
won both (including 6-1 6-0
on hard in 2008) and
although the Danish girl has
come on plenty since then,
Sharapova is the 'big time'
player. Wozniacki is
still to make a Grand Slam
final and despite showing
some very good form in the
first week, she has shown a
tendency in the past to fold
in these tournaments once
the latter stages come
around. Sharapova has the
class, experience and is the
call.
That's all for Day 8 in New
York.
Sunday 5th September
Today's action at Flushing Meadows includes
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray in the men's
singles as well as Kim Clijsters and Venus
Williams in the women's tournament.
We're still awaiting a big shock in the
men's competition (Andy Roddick still being
the only major casualty to date) whilst in
the ladies singles we did see Jelena
Jankovic go out yesterday. All this
means we're in for some cracking matches
over the next few days as all the top seeds
remain firmly on a collision course.
As per usual, we'll keep on top of all
the betting action with free tennis tips
each day for the match betting plus the very
best in outright analysis.
With the play underway in New York we'll
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Stanislas Wawrinka to
win a set (5/4) looks a decent enough
bet in his match with the No.4 seed Andy
Murray. The Scot does lead their
series 5:3 but the Swiss player has won
at least a set in 7 of those matches.
The one time he didn't was here in 2008,
when Murray made the final, but the
overall view is that the value lies with
Wawrinka making a match of this tie and
nicking at least a set off his opponent.
That's all for Day 7 in New York.
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tennis bets for the US Open and after a
tricky week for our match bets let's
hope we head into the second week on the
back of a nice winner.
Saturday
4th September
We're almost through the first week of the
US Open. There's been some good,
rather than great, matches so far but that
should improve as we move through the next
week in New York. Today's main action
includes Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in
the men's singles as well as Caroline
Wozniacki and Maria Sharapova in the women's
tournament.
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On current form,
Thiemo De Bakker (5/6) looks capable of
taking a set off No.5 seed Robin
Soderling. The Swede has
consolidated his place amongst the top
players in the world in 2010 but he's
been disappointing in the run up to
these finals. De Bakker is an
improving Dutch talent and may well make
this match more competitive than it
initially appears.
Kei Nishikori (4/6)
knocked out Marin Cilic in R2 despite
suffering from cramp for most of the
match. Today the young Japanese
player meets Albert Montanes, who isn't
at home on these fast, bouncy courts,
and the Spaniard looks to be in for a
tough time. Nishikori is the call.
That's all for Day 6 in New York.
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Friday 3rd September
The next two weeks see the final Grand Slam of the
year staged in New York ... today's main action includes
Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal in the men's singles as
well as Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams in the women's
tournament. No huge shocks yet (maybe Andy Roddick
losing yesterday) but it's starting to get more
competitive Stateside!
We'll keep on top of all the betting action with free
tennis tips each day for the match betting plus the very
best in outright analysis.
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Sergiy Stakhovsky W40/1 winning only last week in
New Haven.
Of the 16 matches today in New
York, 13 have favourites at shorter than 1/2 ... so
if you want to back a 'good thing' you're going to
struggle to find one at anywhere near a backable
price.
As such we must do some digging
for today's bets. Juan Ignacio Chela against
Stanislas Wawrinka looks a cert for over 3.5 sets
(4/7) whilst the Frenchman Gilles Simon against
Philipp Kohlschreiber is taken to be a four set
match (8/5) in what looks a close match. The
'big guns' should all get through today but their
matches don't look to have too many angles to making
money - best left alone.
That's all for Day 4 in New York.
Thursday 2nd September
We're off and running at the US Open. The next two weeks see
the final Grand Slam of the year staged in New York ... will Federer
win again? Can Nadal score a first success at Flushing Meadows?
What of Clijsters, Wozniacki or Sharapova in the women's event?
All will be revealed.
We'll keep on top of all the betting action with free tennis tips
each day for the match betting plus the very best in outright
analysis.
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guns as well with Sergiy Stakhovsky W40/1 winning only last week in
New Haven.
It can often be the case that the first few
days at the Slam events see little opportunity for profit as the
bookmakers have a pretty accurate line on the matches with
plenty of short-priced favourites winning. However, over
the coming days we can expect to find some better value.
Today we're backing Philipp Petzschner to win
a set (5/4) in his R2 match against Novak Djokovic. German
player Petzschner, you might recall, had Rafa Nadal in all sorts
of trouble at Wimbledon this year before blowing a 2-1 lead.
Against 'the Djoker' today he can win at least one set as the
Serb struggled in his first match with compatriot Viktor Troicki
and is never one to rely on 100% in the Slams. He may well
win today and move into R3 but Petzschner is more than able to
make it competitive.
That's all for Day 3 in New York. We're
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Wednesday 1st September
Coverage of the US Open for 2010 is underway. Over the next two weeks
we'll keep on top of all the betting action with free tennis tips each day for
the match betting plus the very best in outright analysis.
After today all the players in the event will have played at least one match and
the tournaments, both the mens and womens, will begin to take shape. A quick
reminder ... there's still time to get on our outright bets:
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We missed out on Day 2 as Radek Stepanek gave his opponent a two set lead before
starting to play. He had chances to take the match to a deciding set but Julien
Benneteau finally sealed the win 6-4 in the fourth.
Today's sole bet - again not an easy day to really get stuck into the match
betting - is on the Andy Murray match against Lukas Lacko. Bookmakers often make
3-0 scorelines much too short for hot favourites and although Murray will win
this match (and he's 1/50 to do so) his opponent is more than capable of taking
a set off the No.4 seed. As such a set betting interest on Murray 3-1 (9/2) is
worth a small stake.
Elsewhere the action is tricky with a number of the big names being kept back by
organisers for tomorrow and many of the remaining R1 ties offering very little
interest indeed. Murray 3-1 is the best bet of the day.
That's all for Day 2 in New York. We're back tomorrow with more FREE tennis bets
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