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- August 28, 2023 at 02:47 #1661387
Men’s tournament bets
ALEXANDER ZVEREV 40/1
TAYLOR FRITZ 80/1 boosted priceWOMEN’S BETS
ELENA RYBAKINA 9/1
LUDIMIA SAMONSOVA 55/1
QINWEN ZHENG 175/1September 6, 2023 at 19:03 #1662042Daniil Medvedev
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Andrey RublevRublev to win 9/4
These two know each other well.
Medvedev offers very little going forward limited impact at the business end and if he gets through here you can name whoever he’s playing as the finalist.September 6, 2023 at 23:35 #1662082Suprisingly one sided and more to do with familiarity than ability.
Awaiting the winner will beAlcaraz and zerhevez
Very tight game given the head to head which the lowest seeded challenger is currently shading. 3/2
Also leading in total sets won.
This looks like going the five sets.
Three sets to two /both players
At 17/2 and 4-1
And the take the odds on a tie breaker to be played.
If the there is a faint hope of Zverev winning then he should also be backed to reach the final, and win the tournament. It is all covered by the 3/2 outcome if that occurs!
Alexander Zverev
To win outright 33/1
Name the finalists
Zverev and Djokovic 7/1September 8, 2023 at 23:31 #1662231Straight sets has been the order since the qtrs.
Djokovic beat Shelton easily and had a mocking “hang up the phone “ gesture at the end.
Alcarez and medeved have a no nonsense record against each other with all recent matches going to straight set
Alcarez could wrap this up in similar fashion.
Expect medvedev to show some fatigue from his time in the heat the other night.
Alcarez to win in straight sets
Alcarez to win three sets to oneSeptember 11, 2023 at 16:37 #1662667Only started betting on tennis during this year’s French Open, and it does make the games more watchable. I’ve also developed the perfect strategy; pick the likely winner, and then, at the very very last second, change my mind, as my selection is almost always wrong.
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