Wimbledon Mens Tennis Betting at Pinnacle Sportsbook
Tennis betting newsOnline Tennis Betting – Wimbledon Preview (June 23-July 6).
Rafa Nadal is pressing Roger Federer in the Wimbledon outright betting market at Pinnacle Sportbook, after beating Novak Djokovic in the Stella Artois tournamanet at Queens. The Spaniard, currently priced 3.800* is bidding to become the first player since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon titles in the same season. Nadal has made it to the previous two finals at the All England Club, only to lose on both occasions to Roger Federer – the 2.130* favourite in Pinnacle Sportbook Wimbeldon tennis betting market – so with his confidence boosted by winning his first ever grass title at Queens Club, Rafa is ready to go one better.
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Nadal plays one more warm-up game before Wimbeldon, facing Marat Safin in an exhibition game in West London at the Hurlingham Club on June 20th. Federer took his usual route playing in Germany at the Gerry Weber, which he won for a record fifth consecutive year, without dropping a set, taking his unbeaten run on grass to 59 matches. Away from lawn tennis 2008 hasn’t been particularly successful for Federer, so with Nadal breathing down his neck, the knives may be out as he bids to suprass Bjorn Borg’s modern-day record of five consecutive Wimbledon wins.
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Looking beyond Federer and Nadal, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic is definitely a serious challenger, having won the Australian Open and made it to the last four in Paris. Djokovic has an excellent all-round game, and will be a danger to both the top seeds, priced 5.000* third favourite in the Wimbledon tennis betting market at Pinnacle Sportsbook. Though he lost to Nadal in the final of Queens, the Serb had a point for 4-0 in the first set, and may prosper in the best of five set format. Beyond Djokovic, the nearest challenger in the Wimbledon betting market is Andy Roddick, runner-up in 2004 & 2005, priced as big as 33.850*.
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