We have to oppose bookies here. Handicap is too big on Djokovic. Margin is set at 5,5 and even we believe Rafa will win in too, maybe Djokovic can keep close at least one set.
Murray did it, with some luck yesterday (making our bet winning one, so thanks Andy), but Serbian is better player on clay. He is in solid form beating likes of Wawrinka, Verdasco and Montanes, clay specialist on road to final.
It looks like he is in solid form comparing to thin start of the year.
We dont see him winning, but staying under 5,5 handicap isnt out of reach for Novak Djokovic.
Small bet only, as taking big bets against Nadal in any case isnt smart…
Tip: Djokovic to win with +5,5 handicap
Stake: 15
Odds: 1.85
Bookie: PinnacleSports
Result: -
Profit: 0.00
Honestly, we dont understand odds here. Both players are bad this season, and maybe bookies are influenced by Starace results in the past.
But now, Italian is around 100th place at ATP list, he dont play well on the clay and cant be clear favourite vs Gulbis.
Young Latvian has big serve and people usually think that he is fast courts player but miss one thing. Guy played at QF of Roland Garros, so when he is in form, he can play on this surface.
Problem is that Gulbis dont look sharp so far in this season, however, he is better than Starace in our opinion and we just see Latvian as slim favourite here…
And you see odds around 2.10 for his win…
Jump for it…
Tip: Gulbis to win
Stake: 20
Odds: 2.10
Bookie: BetAndWin
Result: -
Profit: 0.00
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