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I may start doing this.. 8/11 currently and 8.5/1 when doubled up with Brazil to win the World Cup.Rafa looked in superb form after his lay off. I'd start putting money on him to win the French now. Put a sum on every week, it will be like a high interest savings account, nobody will get near him.
His injury record would worry me mind at such short odds, his body can fall apart at any minute, imagine how many more slams he would have won if not for that.Rafa looked in superb form after his lay off. I'd start putting money on him to win the French now. Put a sum on every week, it will be like a high interest savings account, nobody will get near him.
Rafa looked in superb form after his lay off. I'd start putting money on him to win the French now. Put a sum on every week, it will be like a high interest savings account, nobody will get near him.
Yeah, made a fair bit. About a year before the 2011 Rugby World Cup started I was putting New Zealand/Nadal for the French double on every month. Nadal barely lost a game in the French and NZ won the final against France 8-7, I was a nervous wreck watching that.Have you done that in the past? Think I remember seeing someone (presumably you!) post that on here before. It's a good idea like.
I agree with what you say, it's a very good chance. One player to keep an eye on is Pablo Andujar. He's short of match fitness but is a superb clay court player.Edmund just rattled through the first five games in his first match in Marrakech, only dropped seven points before Vesely retired. Can't really tell from that match obviously but he was hitting the ball really well.
This is a really decent chance for Edmund to win his first title. Probably only Gasquet in his half and Kohlschreiber/Ramos-Vinolas in the other side who would be favourite against Edmund. Capable of beating all of them.
Is the event in Portugal on clay? I'd like to see more of the British youngsters develope their game on clay.Weather badly affecting some of the bigger women's events this week. Lugano has hardly started and I see now that play has been suspended in Bogota, probably end up with players playing multiple matches. Likewise, an ITF event in Portugal where 6 British women were scheduled. They are just about finished qualifying now and the weather looks pretty poor for the rest of the week as well.
Edmund just rattled through the first five games in his first match in Marrakech, only dropped seven points before Vesely retired. Can't really tell from that match obviously but he was hitting the ball really well.
This is a really decent chance for Edmund to win his first title. Probably only Gasquet in his half and Kohlschreiber/Ramos-Vinolas in the other side who would be favourite against Edmund. Capable of beating all of them.
Is the event in Portugal on clay? I'd like to see more of the British youngsters develope their game on clay.
Have you seen the young Scottish kid Aiden McHugh play? He looks the real deal.
It's a good start. TBH, if he's a bit off his game, then Seppi could take advantage, assuming he wins in round 1. He's a wily old experienced player who's good on clay. Get through that and, like you say, only Gasquet and perhaps Simon in his half (but they'll meet first).
Davis Cup playoff is against Uzbekistan and at home, which seems decent.
Unfortunately Edmund didn't play to his usual high standard and was beaten 6-2, 6-2 by Andujar in the final.
Watson in the 2016 Monterrey Open I think.2 disappointing final results today, Edmund losing but also Mertens beating Sabalenka in Lugano. Who was the last Brit to win a WTA or ATP tour title outside of Murray and Konta?
Obviously Monte Carlo for the men this coming week, but it's just a 125k event in China for the women (which features Naomi Broady) with Fed Cup taking the main stage.
Watson in the 2016 Monterrey Open I think.