2022 Tennis Trading Thread
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@james-woodroffe said in 2019 Tennis Trading Thread:
Early morning Lay of David Goffin this morning against up and coming Italian Jannik Sinner. Able to lay Goffin at 1.36. There are massive wraps on Sinner who is only 18 but stunned quite a few by winning the next gen finals in Milan last year. Touted as a future star it will be interesting to see how he goes against someone of Goffin’s quality. The Belgium is coming off a tough 2.30 hour win yesterday against Hasse whilst Sinner was a recipient of a walk over. I might get this horribly wrong but at 1.36 to lay definitely worth a shout.
He's certainly giving him a game. Are you still in this one?
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Early morning Lay of David Goffin this morning against up and coming Italian Jannik Sinner. Able to lay Goffin at 1.36. There are massive wraps on Sinner who is only 18 but stunned quite a few by winning the next gen finals in Milan last year. Touted as a future star it will be interesting to see how he goes against someone of Goffin’s quality. The Belgium is coming off a tough 2.30 hour win yesterday against Hasse whilst Sinner was a recipient of a walk over. I might get this horribly wrong but at 1.36 to lay definitely worth a shout.
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@louis-lamprell said in 2019 Tennis Trading Thread:
@james-woodroffe ah ok got you. Yeah I stuck around for that reason as thought felix was banging a few out but looks like I should have jumped out early in the second. Felix has some bloody serve!
He does mate. If you have any questions re any players you may not know a great deal about feel free to ask away.
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@james-woodroffe ah ok got you. Yeah I stuck around for that reason as thought felix was banging a few out but looks like I should have jumped out early in the second. Felix has some bloody serve!
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@louis-lamprell said in 2019 Tennis Trading Thread:
@james-woodroffe ah ok must have read the odds wrong. Thought he was a slight undercard! thanks mate will jump out!
No no don’t. You’ve got to do what you think mate. They are both class players but Felix may be the dog but he’s a top player.
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@james-woodroffe ah ok must have read the odds wrong. Thought he was a slight undercard! thanks mate will jump out!
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@louis-lamprell said in 2019 Tennis Trading Thread:
Felix Auger-Aliassime, the slight underdog looks to be about to win the first set for a cheeky lay.
Felix is a huge chance to win that match mate.
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Felix Auger-Aliassime, the slight underdog looks to be about to win the first set for a cheeky lay.
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@james-woodroffe type sorry i layed the other lad. didnt work though! bit of an upset there i think. Canadian lad who won seemed very happy even if i wasnt haha
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@louis-lamprell did you lay Medvedev after the first set meaning he wouldn’t win or was that a typo and you backed him to win the 2nd?
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Just laid medved after losing the first set. only at 1.9 so not great but I like him as a player and i think he is seeded 1st... think he should win the second easy enough.
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Just laid Dan Evans at 1.05 against Khacanov. Dan now serving for the match but he blew 2 match points on the Russians serve. At 1.05 nothing to lose but those match points might bite him.
They didn’t tho.
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@james-woodroffe nice one thanks james
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@louis-lamprell hey mate yes there is so basically it goes like this
Grand Slams
Masters 1000’s
500’s
250’s
Challenger.
Avoid challenger events at all costs all the corruption that exists in tennis stems from the challenger events.
In the women’s they have Premier events which are the equivalent to the men’s Masters 1000’s.
With the exception of the big 3 in the men’s game Novak, Rafa and Roger most of the big guns will compete in the 500’s and only the 250’s if coming back from injury and need the points. As far as 1000’s go they are compulsory to play if your ranking gets you automatic qualification except for Monte Carlo. -
Is there a way to no which tournaments are ranked better than others and therefore have better player with more 'reliable' odds? Not sure if that makes sense. So rotterdam for example is obviously good as opposed to buenes aires which seems much "lower league"...
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Early back of Benoit Paire in Rotterdam at 2.06 against Bedene.
I seriously don’t like that Paire. Small red after he got broken early.
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8pm F Auger-Aliassime v Dzumhur
I like the look of this one, Auger is not at the price I would like to back him yet I would be looking to back at over 1.80.
I feel he won't start that fast but will eventually get into his groove and become the force in the match, he is an attacking player who plays from the baseline and can move around the court well.
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@rob-arkell His serve is bloody brilliant!
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@rob-arkell said in 2019 Tennis Trading Thread:
@ryan-carruthers I'm looking at Stebe v Karlovic starting now.
Not too sure on the players, but Stebe took Paire to 5 sets in Melbourne and Karlovic is 40 years old.
Stebe starts as underdog, his ranking has shot up in the last year too and he seems to hold serve well after a break, judging by recent resultsKarlovic has a really strong first serve. If he starts missing some I think I'll go in
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@ryan-carruthers I'm looking at Stebe v Karlovic starting now.
Not too sure on the players, but Stebe took Paire to 5 sets in Melbourne and Karlovic is 40 years old.
Stebe starts as underdog, his ranking has shot up in the last year too and he seems to hold serve well after a break, judging by recent results