Wimbledon 2013.

tidyman

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So the annual two week tennis season is upon on. And with the sun set to shine in SW19 what can we expect this year?

Nadal's injury and subsequent slip down the rankings has made the draw look very lob sided.
Djokovic might seem short at 5/4 but with Murray, Nadal, Federer and Tsonga all in the bottom half of the draw, that 5/4 could look huge if as expected he eases his way through the top half and sees who's battled there way through to meet him in the final. I'm sure Federer at 10/1 will attract a lot of casual interest but I think that price is probably about right, all considered.

Serena is obviously a worthy favourite. But 4/9 is probably a bit too restrictive for most. It means the second favourite, Sharapova is as big as 15/2 though and there must be each way value in the opposite half of the draw to Serena. It's highly likely there's going to be at least one massively priced semi finalist. It's 70/1 bar the top four in the betting.

For people who can be bothered studying form properly there are probably more value bets to be had in tennis than any other sport.

Not everyone's cup of tea I know but I'm looking forward to the next fortnight.

Come on Tim!!!
 
ive backed hewitt in the mens at 250/1 dont watch tennis really but seems hes getting some form back or is this just a waste of money?
 
yorks blue said:
ive backed hewitt in the mens at 250/1 dont watch tennis really but seems hes getting some form back or is this just a waste of money?

How much did you put on?
 
yorks blue said:
ive backed hewitt in the mens at 250/1 dont watch tennis really but seems hes getting some form back or is this just a waste of money?

Well it hardly takes a genius to point out that at that sort of price, his chances are slim in the extreme but I'm sure you know that.

You maybe should have shopped round a bit though. Chandlers are double that price for him.
 
mcmanus said:
There's an advert on talksport for a bookie that if betting on the mens' singles and Murray wins you get your money back. Seems a decent offer if you're backing Dojcovic or Nadal.

It's Paddy Power but they're a poor price on most of the likely winners.
 
I wonder how the odds work with tennis, if you bet on the favourite to win every match individually, rather than the tournament, would the rate of return would be higher.

Sure it depends on who he plays along the way i suppose.
 

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