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2013/05/26 09:51
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Manne wrote:
The betting scenario for this year's French Open might be the strangest we've seen for any tennis grand slam. It's weird enough that the favorite for the men's title, Rafael Nadal, is only seeded third. But it's even more bizarre when you think that the women's favorite, Serena Williams, hasn't been past the quarter's in Paris since winning there in 2002.
Rafa and Serena will have plenty of competition if they are to fulfill their favoritism status.
In the men's draw, world number one Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray will provide fierce competition, while there are plenty of claycourt specialists who could also challenge.
On the women's side, any of the top 10 ranked players in the world led by Victoria Azarenka and reigning champ Maria Sharapova could challenge for the title, and the openness of the draw is underlined by the fact that Serena lost in the first round of last year's tournament to 111th-ranked Virginie Razzano.
In Bet365 Sports pre-tournament betting on the men's title, Nadal leads the way at 8/13, followed by Djokovic, 6/4, Federer, 12/1, Juan Martin Del Potro, 22/1, and David Ferrer, 25/1. In the women's, Serena leads at 11/10 from Sharapova, 7/2, Azarena, 11/2, and Na Li, 10/1.
This online sportsbook will be with you during the whole tournament, offering pre-match betting on most games, including more detailed wagering options on sets won, points won and anything else you could possibly think of.
If you're planning on watching the French Open, then bet365 provides a double solution in the form of live streaming on some of the games combined with live betting: Bet365 Sports will provide an extensive range of In-Play betting opportunities throughout the tournament with markets including Point Betting, Next Game Winner, Current Set Winner and Match Winner.
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