US Open - big four set to dominate, but not for long!

Monday, July 4th, 2011

William Hill are offering odds of 5/1 for all of the big four (Murray, Djokovic, Nadal, Federer) to reach the semi-finals at this year’s US Open at Flushing Meadows.

The quartet have dominated the sport for the last 12 months, however Hills don’t expect their dominance to continue - with the bookies offering odds of 1/3 that someone outside the quartet wins one of the next five Grand Slams and 9/4 they don’t.

Our odds suggest that the big four dominance will not continue into next year but we fully expect to see money for the 9/4 that between them they win the next five slams!” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

US Open: 5/1 Djokovic, Nadal, Federer and Murray To Contest Semi Finals Of US Open

US Open Outright: 9/4 Djokovic, 5/2 Nadal, 4/1 Federer, 5/1 Murray, 13/2 Del Potro, 33/1 Bar

Who Will Be World Number One Dec 31st 2011: 1/3 Djokovic, 9/4 Nadal, 16/1 Federer, 33/1 Murray

Any other player than Nadal, Djokovic, Murray and Federer to win a slam before end 2012: 1/3 Yes, 9/4 No

Murray ever to win Wimbledon: 4/6 No 11/10 Yes

Murray ever to win Grand Slam tournament: 2/9 Yes 3/1 No

2012 Wwimbledon: 2/1 Nadal, 2/1 Djokovic, 3/1 Federer, 6/1 Murray, 16/1 Tsonga, 16/1 Del Potro

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Wimbledon Futures Bets – Men’s Long Shots

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Tennis bettors everywhere are rejoicing, as we’re just days away from the third Grand Slam on the calendar- Wimbledon- getting under way.
And while we all know that Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray enter as the favorites in the men’s draw, tennis futures bettors might be looking for more value in their wagers.

Tennis Predictions – French Open Prop Bets – Mens Long Shots

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

It’s hard to believe, but tennis’ second major is only a few days away.
Therefore, why not jump into the betting action early, with some French Open prop bets? Today we’ll look at some long shot players in the Men’s Draw, who might win it big, making you a big winner in the process.
Andy Murray (+1800): It’s been a few years now, and we’re still waiting and…