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4 hours ago, Foo_Fighter said:
Hmm, I cannot resist the temptation of buying Ryan at 3.2, it's such a juicy price to ignore.
Ryan delivers, wins 10-7 in an emphatic way!
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Hmm, I cannot resist the temptation of buying Ryan at 3.2, it's such a juicy price to ignore.
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Due to the expected impact of Hurricane Ian on South Carolina, the remainder of the #ATPChallenger event in Charleston has been canceled.
All players will receive ranking points and prize money for rounds reached.
source: https://twitter.com/ATPChallenger/status/1575246481510043660?t=WjoFm5kmCXqh_oz9SXUVww&s=19
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Hole in One - No @1.72 with bet365
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On 9/23/2022 at 8:56 PM, Foo_Fighter said:
Team World to win the Laver Cup at 6.00 with bet365
Ruud and Tsitsipas gave an early lead to Team Europe after their wins against Sock and Schwartzman respectively.
I expect Alex to grab the first point for Team World in his match against Murray. Tennis is a lot of the times about match-ups, and I feel that this is a pretty bad one for Andy. How will he cope with the Aussie's insane speed?
I think the timing is quite perfect for those who desire to back Team World, and I cannot hide that I happen to be one among them. Besides, Team Europe is lacking arguably its most valuable member (Zverev), and this, if nothing else, is a great blow for the team. Zverev has played an instrumental role in Team Europe's early success in the competition, winning the clinching matches in 2018 and 2019. Team Europe is also lacking the out of form Medvedev, who's still Medvedev though (apparently Europe in its entirety does not want anything related to Russia these days).
Taylor Fritz and FAA might score a lot of points for Team World the upcoming days. They're the truly elite players of this team, and along with Djokovic (and maybe Nadal, but I highly doubt he's currently in a good condition), the most elite players of the tournament.
The awfully overpriced 6.00 comes in!
Yeah baby ?
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Team World to win the Laver Cup at 6.00 with bet365
Ruud and Tsitsipas gave an early lead to Team Europe after their wins against Sock and Schwartzman respectively.
I expect Alex to grab the first point for Team World in his match against Murray. Tennis is a lot of the times about match-ups, and I feel that this is a pretty bad one for Andy. How will he cope with the Aussie's insane speed?
I think the timing is quite perfect for those who desire to back Team World, and I cannot hide that I happen to be one among them. Besides, Team Europe is lacking arguably its most valuable member (Zverev), and this, if nothing else, is a great blow for the team. Zverev has played an instrumental role in Team Europe's early success in the competition, winning the clinching matches in 2018 and 2019. Team Europe is also lacking the out of form Medvedev, who's still Medvedev though (apparently Europe in its entirety does not want anything related to Russia these days).
Taylor Fritz and FAA might score a lot of points for Team World the upcoming days. They're the truly elite players of this team, and along with Djokovic (and maybe Nadal, but I highly doubt he's currently in a good condition), the most elite players of the tournament.
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5 hours ago, raduvlad1995 said:
wow from your pic I assumed rogie was your favourite player. Nice to see someone that likes zverev, he s far from beying my favorite player but I definetly respect his abilities and I think tennis "fans" should respect him more.
You were right. I'm a huge Fedfan. So yeah, Zverev is my second favorite player.
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2 hours ago, Swiss Maestro said:
I like that. IMO, Medvedev must be on both AO and USO cause he's the best hard court player (along with Djokovic).
Djokovic must be included in all the Grand Slams he will be able to play.
If we see the best Sascha again I think he could win one the next year. Sascha in his prime is one of the most amazing players I have ever seen..., and he can play really good in all the surfaces. Unfortunately, at this moment he's very far from his best version.
He's by far my favorite player in men's tennis. Zverev should have already reached #1 and won at least a couple of majors, but, he hasn't, and it's his fault of course. Winning Masters Cup twice (2018, 2021) and the gold medal ?at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (in 2021 lol) must be his greatest achievements so far. He's also the only active player outside of the Big Four with five Masters 1000 titles. I don't know if he has underachieved... It's quite complicated. I'd say that he has underachieved only in Grand Slams, which are the most important tournaments on tour.
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Early prediction for the 4 majors in 2023:
AO - Medvedev or Alcaraz
Roland Garros - Tsitsipas or Alcaraz
Wimbledon - Taylor Fritz or Kyrgios
USO - Zverev or Djokovic
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Did Chisnall miss 8(!) matchdarts?? Stopped watching at 2-5, then checked the score and saw 6-5 Cullen ??
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Taylor Fritz to beat Cameron Norrie at Evens (2.00) with Unibet
People complain ? about Davis Cup losing its glory etc. Maybe DC would regain some popularity steam if it embraced sports betting and actually had the encounters confirmed more than 2 hours in advance.
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7 hours ago, CzechPunter said:
Well, it was Yastremska, after all, she has a record of behaving poorly and stuff. She was clearly injured by the looks of things (wrist injury), but it troubled her throughout the match and she decided to throw in the towel only two points before defeat.
Absolutely pathetic... unacceptable attitude
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The current USO is a very tough one, at least for me, so I'm placing fun bets like the following setcast:
Alcaraz - Sinner - Sinner - Alcaraz - Sinner (37.00)
Wishing good luck to all of you guys.
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I'm backing Schwartzman (1.44 with bet365) and Osaka (1.61 with bet365) to win against Sock and Collins respectively. Sock is kinda washed as a player and Osaka is so elite when she's motivated. I expect her to show up hungry and motivated to shut down her doubters.
Good luck. ?
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17 hours ago, CzechPunter said:
Well, what a day one it was!
Tsitsipas and Fritz must've demolished plenty of those low-priced accas that so many casual bettors love.
On the women's side, we had Halep falling to Snigur and Trevisan losing against Rodina, who hasn't played for god knows how long.
Gotta be the craziest USO beginning I've ever seen. Taylor Fritz & Tsitsipas were something, like, 1.04 - 1.05 to win?!? Crazy, just crazy.
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Pedro Martínez Portero to beat Steve Johnson at 2.3 with bet365
Steve Johnson the favorite on this one? I disagree. I think Pedro Martínez Portero excels in all areas compared to the American. Johnson is kind of subdued in the last couple of years. His opponent seems to be much more passionate to win matches, so I'm going with the more ambitious and honestly, the better, overall player these days.
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2 minutes ago, four-leaf said:
How about Chun Hsin Tseng over Hugo Dellien? Saw Hugos brother Murkel today on clay. Complete rubbish even on clay compared to Hugo. But as we all know Hugo is a 100% claycourter so this doesn't bode well for him especially as he's not been able to make anything happen of late and hasn't played since Wimby. My suggestion here would be the following.
Chun Hsin Tseng to beat (-1.5 sets) Hugo Dellien at 1.70 with Unibet
He's facing Marton Fucsovics I think
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Fritz loses 6 bps, 3 of them were set points. LOL
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Taylor Fritz to win at least one set against Daniil Medvedev at 1.66 with bet355
Fritz seldom loses in straight sets these days. He's one of the hottest players on tour and I really like his chances to reach the semis, but I'm gonna stick to the above bet which is winning a set against the Russian. They've played one match, at the 2021 UTS Championship, in which the American prevailed in four sets (3-1).
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Let's try this as a parlay.
FAA to win at least one set against Casper Ruud at 1.25 with bet365
Pablo Carreno Busta to beat Jack Draper at 1.4 with bet365
Brenda Fruhvirtova to beat Sofia Nami Samavati at 1.23 with bet365
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My next bet is gonna be the following parlay:
Jason Kubler to beat Radu Albot at 1.44 with bet365
Naomi Osaka to win at least one set against Cori Gauff at 1.44 with bet365
Aleksandar Kovacevic to beat Billy Harris at 1.5 with bet365
Good luck folks?
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So you think Chisnall beats Van den Bergh tonight? Shit, I have already backed the Belgian to win...