It has only been a couple of weeks since Nadal won a record setting 7th French Open title but we are already starting off another historic Grand Slam tournament when the Wimbledon begins this week in London.
Our men’s world No. 1 Novak Djokovic (-625) who is also last year’s Champion here in London has a daunting task in front of him. After the draw on Friday, Novak arguably has the toughest road to conquer in order to repeat as champion at the famous London courts.
He will open up his title defense against Juan Carlos Ferrero (+40000) who is the former No. 1 player and 2003 French Open Champion, a chump by no means with such achievements on his resume.
Djokovic is also bound to meet the 2012 finalist Tomas Berdych (+600) in the quarterfinals if he makes it that far, a match that would be followed by a game against the 6 time champion Roger Federer (-400). If that were to happen then it would be the 6th Grand Slam semifinal between the two in the last eight, with Djokovic sporting a 4-1 lead in their clashes.
So if Djokovic is to win the Wimbledon Trophy this year, it will be more than deserved.
Other like Rafael Nadal (-277) and Andy Murray (-117) who got an Olympic team nod earlier) were in the bottom of the draw and their tournament is shaping up to be a bit less challenging than that of Novak.
On the women’s side it will be the new No. 1 Maria Sharapova (+280) who will compete against Anastasia Rodionova in the first round while last year’s women’s winner Petra Kvitova (+600) will be going against Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan.
The Venus sisters are also both competing with No. 6 Serena (+300) poised to meet No. 4 Kvitova in the quarterfinals. Her sister Venus (+2500) while battling autoimmune disease will play Elena Vesnina of Russia and then could possibly clash with No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska (+5000) in the second round.
This is shaping up to be quite a field of competitive matches for this year’s Wimbledon so make sure to take advantage of our 50% add-on to winning parlay bets on all tennis matches throughout the duration of Wimbledon 2012.
It has only been a couple of weeks since Nadal won a record setting 7th French Open title but we are already starting off another historic Grand Slam tournament when the Wimbledon begins this week in London.
Our men’s world No. 1 Novak Djokovic (-625) who is also last year’s Champion here in London has a daunting task in front of him. After the draw on Friday, Novak arguably has the toughest road to conquer in order to repeat as champion at the famous London courts.
He will open up his title defense against Juan Carlos Ferrero (+40000) who is the former No. 1 player and 2003 French Open Champion, a chump by no means with such achievements on his resume.
Djokovic is also bound to meet the 2012 finalist Tomas Berdych (+600) in the quarterfinals if he makes it that far, a match that would be followed by a game against the 6 time champion Roger Federer (-400). If that were to happen then it would be the 6th Grand Slam semifinal between the two in the last eight, with Djokovic sporting a 4-1 lead in their clashes.
So if Djokovic is to win the Wimbledon Trophy this year, it will be more than deserved.
Other like Rafael Nadal (-277) and Andy Murray (-117) who got an Olympic team nod earlier) were in the bottom of the draw and their tournament is shaping up to be a bit less challenging than that of Novak.
On the women’s side it will be the new No. 1 Maria Sharapova (+280) who will compete against Anastasia Rodionova in the first round while last year’s women’s winner Petra Kvitova (+600) will be going against Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan.
The Venus sisters are also both competing with No. 6 Serena (+300) poised to meet No. 4 Kvitova in the quarterfinals. Her sister Venus (+2500) while battling autoimmune disease will play Elena Vesnina of Russia and then could possibly clash with No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska (+5000) in the second round.
This is shaping up to be quite a field of competitive matches for this year’s Wimbledon so make sure to take advantage of our 50% add-on to winning parlay bets on all tennis matches throughout the duration of Wimbledon 2012.
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