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  • MiddleMan
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 05-26-13
    • 673

    #1
    Hopman Cup
    The Hopman Cup begins in two days. Does anyone have enough interest to have a wager on the outright winner, or will you only be placing wagers on head to head matches?

    I got on the Australian team of Sam Stosur and Bernard Tomic @ $5.70 (+470) to win the event. Tomic should be well rested and hopefully remotivated for a bigger year, while Stosur is a good competitor most of the time in both singles and doubles. Home soil obviously a big key factor in my prediction.

    The nations

    Australia
    Sam Stosur (ranked #18)
    Bernard Tomic ranked #51)
    Last played together: NA

    Canada
    Mils Raonic (ranked #11)
    Eugenie Bouchard (ranked #32)
    Last played together: NA (both making their Hopman Cup debut)

    Czech Republic
    Petra Kvitova (ranked #6)
    Radek Stepanek (ranked #44)
    Last played together: NA

    Spain
    Tommy Robredo (ranked #18)
    Medina Garrigues (ranked #100)
    Last played together: 2007 (two wins, one loss)

    Italy
    Andreas Seppi (ranked #25)
    Flavia Pennetta (ranked #31)
    Last played together: NA

    Poland
    Agnieszka Radwanksa (ranked #5)
    Grzegorz Panfil (ranked #288)
    Last played together: NA (both making their Hopman Cup debut)
    * The pre tournament favourite lost their key man Jerzy Janowicz (no longer favourite)

    France
    Jo Wilfred Tsonga (ranked #10)
    Alize Cornet (ranked #27)
    Last played together: NA

    USA
    Sloane Stephens (ranked #12)
    John Isner (ranked #14)
    Last played together: NA
    This is a Hopman Cup debut for Stephens, but Isner is a Hopman Cup veteran, and won the event in 2011.
  • rankslash
    SBR MVP
    • 07-29-13
    • 1562

    #2
    Team Canada is the play for me. I believe that Bouchard will be the star of this season. Raonic is a serve bot, but still ... Otherwise, Czech Republic are the big favorites.
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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63172

      #3
      France looks strong
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      • w@lt
        SBR MVP
        • 10-08-10
        • 2594

        #4
        What does everyone think about Genie Bouchard +158 against Stosur on Saturday? It seems like Genie could be a star in the making, and Stosur can suck at any time.
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        • ClutchOnandWin
          SBR MVP
          • 12-10-13
          • 1196

          #5
          Originally posted by w@lt
          What does everyone think about Genie Bouchard +158 against Stosur on Saturday? It seems like Genie could be a star in the making, and Stosur can suck at any time.
          My assesment of her is exceptional talent but doesn't play the big points great and thinks about the scoreboard a lot.

          Looking at her game, she doesn't matchup that well against Stosur's heavy forehand IMO. Just doesn't possess the movement to neautralise it. Sam beat her 2 sets to 1 toward the end part of last season and finished the season very strongly overall. If there's a play, it'd be overs if you could get on a games like between 19-21 ... anything above 21 isn't worth it IMO. Although I really wouldn't be suprised if it finished 2 and 2 stosur.
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          • ClutchOnandWin
            SBR MVP
            • 12-10-13
            • 1196

            #6
            Then again, Stosur is notorious for being a massive choke in "Australia". So whilst this may be a little early for Bouchard, there's no saying the weight of expectation on her shoulders won't mean she throws in a stinker tomorrow.

            Bouchard's odds are dropping pretty rapidly, I'm personally staying away. WTA is a mindless ballbashing web of annoyance. Unless Isee something clearcut in the women's game or of ridiculous value, I generally take this stance. Bouchard's odds are not value. Anything below 3.00 isn't IMO.
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            • w@lt
              SBR MVP
              • 10-08-10
              • 2594

              #7
              So far, so good for Canada!
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