Andy Murray stunned the tennis world yesterday with a comprehensive victory over world number one Novak Djokovic. Murray was in control from the start playing tennis that we all know he is capable off, yet rarely do we see it at the meaty end of a tournament. In previous years, Murray has been very sluggish [...]
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The Australian Open seems to be an event that really unsettles Andy Murray – either that or he parties too much in the down under sunshine. Whenever he has made it past the quarter-final stage in that event, it takes him months to recover and to start winning again. He’s had no joy so far [...]
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The WTA Dubai Championships is getting close to the business end and as usual, the women’s tennis offers the best value in terms of tennis betting. Current world number oneĀ Victoria Azarenka was forced to withdraw because of injury, and this has opened up the market considerably. A look at the quality of the remaining [...]
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Tennis betting has been rather lean since the Australian Open with the top five players all taking extended breaks. Roger Federer is back in action this week, however, bookmakers have him so short in betting it’s hardly worth risking your hard earned. It’s easy to see why the players are complaining of the hectic schedule [...]
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There are many different types of punter around the world. Some care less about the event and more about the end result. Others care less about winning or losing, they are just looking to spice up the entertainment factor. Somewhere in the middle are those who are serious about their betting, but also serious about [...]
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This weekend we’ll see some exciting tennis as the Australian Open finals are played. In the men’s draw, current world number one Novak Djokovic meets former world number one Rafael Nadal in what promises to be an interesting match. Nadal defeated Federer in four sets, and although he lost the first set, he seemed to [...]
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The Australian Open was being hailed as a tournament that anyone of a dozen players could win this year. Events are proving otherwise with the so called ‘injured four’ of Nadal, Murray, Federer and Djokovic all sailing through their early games. There have been plenty of bagels and double bagels in the score lines, although [...]
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Tennis betting fans are in for treat this year as the season proper starts with one of the most ‘open’ opens seen for many years. The first major of the year is the Australian Open which gets underway today. Whilst Novak Djokovic may have dominated the game in 2011, the early part of this season [...]
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When it comes to tennis betting, you can’t go past the women’s events when it comes to good value. The reason for this is the evenness of the competition. There are a dozen women who can win events, and this has the effect of broadening the betting base. Of course, from a punters perspective, it [...]
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With the 2012 tennis season slowly kicking into gear, there seems to be a lack of real consistency at the top. Rafael Nadal is struggling as is current number one Novak Djokovic. Andy Murray is also struggling with injuries, and the first major of the year is only weeks away. On current form, tennis betting [...]
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