Nishikori's bench is frustrated

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  • Conqueror
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-08-13
    • 16777

    #1
    Nishikori's bench is frustrated
    They're watching with so much frustration. Some are chewing their fingernails. Some are almost crying.
  • gorwin068
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 05-16-16
    • 920

    #2
    It is tough to watch their player playing with an injury...Nishikori is struggled with it...otherwise it should be a much closer match...
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    • Conqueror
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-08-13
      • 16777

      #3
      Originally posted by gorwin068
      It is tough to watch their player playing with an injury...Nishikori is struggled with it...otherwise it should be a much closer match...
      Why not withdraw before the game or retire during the game? He's collaborating with the books to ensure gamblers lose their hard-earned money. Shame on him!
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      • Regul8er
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-06-07
        • 10666

        #4
        This is why tennis is an unbettable sport.

        You have no clue who is healthy or who is mentally there. It's a guessing game, and a game you just can't win.

        It's not like other team sports, where others can pick up the slack......why I stopped betting this game about 2 years ago....this sort of thing happens far too often.
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        • gorwin068
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 05-16-16
          • 920

          #5
          Originally posted by Regul8er
          This is why tennis is an unbettable sport.

          You have no clue who is healthy or who is mentally there. It's a guessing game, and a game you just can't win.

          It's not like other team sports, where others can pick up the slack......why I stopped betting this game about 2 years ago....this sort of thing happens far too often.
          Agree with you. Tennis is really tricky to bet on, it is an individual sport. Everything just depends on the individual player.
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          • sunshineSpecial
            SBR Sharp
            • 03-09-17
            • 379

            #6
            It happens so often that the odds bookies offer don't make it worth it.
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            • bettingmosquito
              SBR High Roller
              • 01-07-17
              • 227

              #7
              Fognini was lucky
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              • gaebiskon
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 03-10-12
                • 869

                #8
                roosterlicker is always injured
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                • burkestar
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 04-02-13
                  • 276

                  #9
                  is there any advantage or disadvantage to withdrawing from a match, retiring in play or seeing through the match. I mean the money and points are all the same right. Reason I ask is that it happens quite frequently where a player withdraws/retires only to play the very next week. Yeah if your ill like kyrgios the other week fair enough but if your injured to the point you cant play but your willing to jump back in 7 or less days later seems to me like their just trying to cash cheques (maybe salvage a few participation points too I dunno).
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                  • JaimeMiro
                    SBR MVP
                    • 03-14-17
                    • 2515

                    #10
                    there's no advantage, most players play on when injured for different reasons,.. it might be: they want to defend points or think they can play through the pain. this is a major event and it's not everyday a player makes the quarter finals. additionally, djokovic and murray are out and even with nadal and fed playing at their best, this is the best shot kei's had in a while, considering the players left
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