Saturday, January 15, 2011

choosing The Right Player For The Next Tournament

By Phil Rogers


Tennis is one of the most well-known sports worldwide, particularly on the other side of the Atlantic. There are many major tennis tournaments that will occur for the whole year. These tournaments comprise the Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon, the French Open and of course the Australian Open. Betting on a tennis match is a fantastic idea. In this category of betting, the most familiar bets are based on individual games and the match's overall outcome.

Probably the most regular variety of bet that is exploited by both land-based and web based sports books in tennis betting is the traditional money line bet. There is invariably a player who is best-loved by many to win. His fantastic performance is maybe what makes him the fave player, where as his opponent would be the underdog. Let's stare at this situation for instance. The bettors for the fave will lay $600 and will merely be paid $100 if the fave player wins the match. However, if the underdog wins, the bettors who just wagered $100 for the underdog will gain additional $500. This, undoubtedly, is just an example and betting prices can go approach larger than these prices.

Australian Open 2011 will come from Melbourne this January and Roger Federer is looking to hold his Grand Slam title. Rafael Nadal is presently holding the US Open title and he has won the Australian Open 2009 as suitably. Many betting web pages suggest Andy Murray, who created the Australian Open final in 2010 party by defeating Nadal.

Juan Martin Del Potro is the 5th preferred in this 2011 Australian open. This placement may be because of his US Open title from 2009. No one can abnegate that Del Potro is able to beat anyone straight up. But there is also the trouble that he has not been his old self after returning from an injury. Next to Del Potro as the 4th preferred is Novak Djokovic, a Serbian pro tennis player who is currently ranked the World No. 3 by the Association of Tennis Proffessionals (ATP).

The 3rd top favourite is Andy Murray who has won 2 of the last 3 Master shields. Murray is considered to be one of the appropriate hard courters exactly now. Murray surpassed Federer on that surface. This was proved by the back to back wins by Murray over Federer from Toronto and Shanghai. The 2nd peak favored is, of course, Federer who is probing to hold his only active Grabd Slam title.

The current peak preferred is Rafael Nadal. Although Nadala is definitely a threat, he is also prone to injury and is currently priced at really short odds. Betting credibility with Nadal is not that imperative and he can be ignored for that explanation even if he is a peak ranked player on tour.




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