Got the parlay at least. Lots of tasty match-ups on Sunday. Knee jerk reactions here before homeworking it:
Soderling -257 for parlay purposes. Cilic had a tough time with Mayer in the last round, although I don't think he necessarily played bad. Soderling has been pretty dominant, losing just the one set to Montanes. Lots of aces for Soderling in the last round was a good sign. He'll need a big serve here. Cilic can stick with him for awhile, but if Soderling is at his best - he should survive in 4 or 5.
Tsonga +103 or so. I tipped Tsonga to win his quarter at the beginning of the tournament, so I won't back off that now. Youzhny is a quality competitor, but for whatever you want to think about Tsonga on clay, Youzhny isn't exactly some sort of special dirt baller. He's had his runs at Munich the past couple years, but outside of that is pretty much a slightly above average guy on clay. I thought if Tsonga could get a couple rounds under his belt here and build momentum, he'd have a shot with the home crowd behind him. He had to fight hard to survive round 1, but appears to be getting himself on a roll right now.
Murray/Berdych, I'll just watch. Reasons to like either one here for their respective prices. I give a slight edge to Murray because he's dealth with adversity already here and proven he can rise up. Not so sure Berdych has that in him at a Slam. He's played awfully well so far, but Isner was his biggest test and Isner just had nothing in the tank.
WTA side, will ride my Venus outright to win. She's playing really well and although Petrova is a tough customer, I like Venus to move on but don't see the need to invest in the price - unless it's a parlay addition, maybe Venus + Soderling.
Kirilenko at +180 is intriguing against Schiavone. Not sure if I will do it, but those are nice odds.
Soderling -257 for parlay purposes. Cilic had a tough time with Mayer in the last round, although I don't think he necessarily played bad. Soderling has been pretty dominant, losing just the one set to Montanes. Lots of aces for Soderling in the last round was a good sign. He'll need a big serve here. Cilic can stick with him for awhile, but if Soderling is at his best - he should survive in 4 or 5.
Tsonga +103 or so. I tipped Tsonga to win his quarter at the beginning of the tournament, so I won't back off that now. Youzhny is a quality competitor, but for whatever you want to think about Tsonga on clay, Youzhny isn't exactly some sort of special dirt baller. He's had his runs at Munich the past couple years, but outside of that is pretty much a slightly above average guy on clay. I thought if Tsonga could get a couple rounds under his belt here and build momentum, he'd have a shot with the home crowd behind him. He had to fight hard to survive round 1, but appears to be getting himself on a roll right now.
Murray/Berdych, I'll just watch. Reasons to like either one here for their respective prices. I give a slight edge to Murray because he's dealth with adversity already here and proven he can rise up. Not so sure Berdych has that in him at a Slam. He's played awfully well so far, but Isner was his biggest test and Isner just had nothing in the tank.
WTA side, will ride my Venus outright to win. She's playing really well and although Petrova is a tough customer, I like Venus to move on but don't see the need to invest in the price - unless it's a parlay addition, maybe Venus + Soderling.
Kirilenko at +180 is intriguing against Schiavone. Not sure if I will do it, but those are nice odds.