After the tragic news that shook the entire tennis and sports world, Sabalenka decided to play in Miami anyway. Namely, her boyfriend committed suicide in Miami where he arrived to cheer her on. Already in her first appearance, she will play against her best friend Paula Badosa and it will certainly be an interesting match, that is, the interpretations of that match are interesting because really all outcomes are possible.
Will Badosa let her pass because of that tragic event? Or maybe Sabalenka will tank and leave the Spaniard to move on and finally get a better result? Badosa has not connected two victories in a row since the Australian Open, which was won by the Belarusian. Or will Sabalenka just be beyond shaken by the whole sad case with her boyfriend and just not be able to give her best game and be at 100% psychologically? What do you think about the whole case?
Why did she decide to play in Miami after all? Because maybe if she didn't, the public would think that she is closely related to that case or maybe even guilty because of the tragic case!? A very unpleasant and tricky, debatable situation. Basically, we as bettors should use this situation to our advantage. In my opinion, both outcomes are possible, but I don't think that Saba would decide to play anyway and then tank, or!? No matter how amateurish or unprofessional it sounds, there will surely be some conversation or agreement between the two regarding the match. I believe that neither of them wants to destroy the other with some brutal result like 6:1 6:2, but on the other hand, maybe that kind of outcome is logical because both would like to end the match quickly/faster?
What are your opinions?
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After the tragic news that shook the entire tennis and sports world, Sabalenka decided to play in Miami anyway. Namely, her boyfriend committed suicide in Miami where he arrived to cheer her on. Already in her first appearance, she will play against her best friend Paula Badosa and it will certainly be an interesting match, that is, the interpretations of that match are interesting because really all outcomes are possible.
Will Badosa let her pass because of that tragic event? Or maybe Sabalenka will tank and leave the Spaniard to move on and finally get a better result? Badosa has not connected two victories in a row since the Australian Open, which was won by the Belarusian. Or will Sabalenka just be beyond shaken by the whole sad case with her boyfriend and just not be able to give her best game and be at 100% psychologically? What do you think about the whole case?
Why did she decide to play in Miami after all? Because maybe if she didn't, the public would think that she is closely related to that case or maybe even guilty because of the tragic case!? A very unpleasant and tricky, debatable situation. Basically, we as bettors should use this situation to our advantage. In my opinion, both outcomes are possible, but I don't think that Saba would decide to play anyway and then tank, or!? No matter how amateurish or unprofessional it sounds, there will surely be some conversation or agreement between the two regarding the match. I believe that neither of them wants to destroy the other with some brutal result like 6:1 6:2, but on the other hand, maybe that kind of outcome is logical because both would like to end the match quickly/faster?
Think the same- not a fan of betting of scenarios like Halep's form yesterday. Who knows, logic says sabalenka will give her Max to honour him or perhaps, she will not be that emotionally ready to compete
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Think the same- not a fan of betting of scenarios like Halep's form yesterday. Who knows, logic says sabalenka will give her Max to honour him or perhaps, she will not be that emotionally ready to compete
Not taking any sides but If your book have over or under for double faults. I would take the over on saba serve today. She's already a mental case and when you throw her bf tragic event in the mix it might have a huge impact on her service gsme.
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Not taking any sides but If your book have over or under for double faults. I would take the over on saba serve today. She's already a mental case and when you throw her bf tragic event in the mix it might have a huge impact on her service gsme.
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