This Week in Tennis – 9/24/12
We are getting to the slow part of the tennis calendar. Tournaments were played last week in St. Petersburg Russia and Metz France. The Russian tournament was won by Martin Klizan and the French tournament by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. We move over to the Far East now to get ready for the Shanghai Masters, which starts in two weeks. There are two tournaments that start on Monday this week and one that gets an early start on Saturday. The Monday tourneys are in Thailand and Malaysia and then Beijing starts this weekend. Then it’s just two more weeks till the Paris Indoors and then the ATP Tour Finals in London will be played after that.
We know that you want to make some money betting on Tennis this week to add to your football betting pleasure, so call up America’s Bookie. Remember that the key to betting on Tennis is not taking any unnecessary risks, if you are sure the guy is going to win it is ok to bet a favorite even if he is -200 to -300, but otherwise look for value in a dog who you feel has a least a t 30-40% chance to win. On any given day any player can win but look for guy that will at least give you a 100% effort every time they are on the court. See you next week.
We are getting to the slow part of the tennis calendar. Tournaments were played last week in St. Petersburg Russia and Metz France. The Russian tournament was won by Martin Klizan and the French tournament by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. We move over to the Far East now to get ready for the Shanghai Masters, which starts in two weeks. There are two tournaments that start on Monday this week and one that gets an early start on Saturday. The Monday tourneys are in Thailand and Malaysia and then Beijing starts this weekend. Then it’s just two more weeks till the Paris Indoors and then the ATP Tour Finals in London will be played after that.
We know that you want to make some money betting on Tennis this week to add to your football betting pleasure, so call up America’s Bookie. Remember that the key to betting on Tennis is not taking any unnecessary risks, if you are sure the guy is going to win it is ok to bet a favorite even if he is -200 to -300, but otherwise look for value in a dog who you feel has a least a t 30-40% chance to win. On any given day any player can win but look for guy that will at least give you a 100% effort every time they are on the court. See you next week.
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